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Kevin Costner's 'Yellowstone' sets viewership milestones

Kevin Costner can comfortably boast of being television's biggest star right now

David Bauder
Tuesday 15 November 2022 23:50 GMT
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Kevin Costner's Paramount epic ā€œYellowstoneā€ reached 12.1 million viewers for the opening night of its fifth season on Sunday, the most popular scripted series episode so far in the new television season, the Nielsen company said.

That it was a cable network series ā€” instead of a big broadcaster like CBS, NBC or ABC ā€” makes the achievement that much more impressive.

The total viewership involved a little trickery: the show simultaneously aired on Viacom networks CMT, TV Land and Pop, and there were some same-day reruns. Even with that, there were 9.4 million viewers who saw the premiere episode on Paramount alone.

ā€œWe've been able to create a show that didn't start out being popular but did it on its own terms,ā€ Costner said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.

ā€œYellowstoneā€ is one of the most appointment viewing-friendly shows on television now, in part because it appeals to an older audience more used to watching TV in a traditional way, said Josef Adalian, West Coast editor of New York magazine's Vulture.com.

ā€œPeople want to watch it and they want to watch it now,ā€ Adalian said. It also proves the enduring popularity of the Western as a genre and, in some respects, it's surprising there haven't been copycats.

The show is overwhelmingly popular in red states. States with Republican governors ā€” topped by Texas ā€” watch ā€œYellowstoneā€ three times as much as states with Democratic governors, according to Philo, a live TV streaming service.

No scripted series on a broadcast network has reached more than 8 million same-day viewers this season, although audiences usually increase when delayed viewing is taken into account.

For instance, the most popular broadcast scripted show last week, CBS' ā€œYoung Sheldon,ā€ was seen by 7.14 million people, Nielsen said.

While ā€œYellowstoneā€ is a huge success for Paramount, the company is also making money for a corporate rival. Streaming rights for previous seasons of the series are owned by Comcast's Peacock service, because the Paramount+ streaming outlet did not exist when they were up for grabs.

Among the broadcast networks, NBC had the most viewers in prime time last week, averaging 5 million. Fox had 4.6 million, ABC had 3.9 million, CBS had 3.7 million, Univision had 1.2 million, Ion Television had 950,000 and Telemundo had 750,000.

Fox News Channel was the most popular cable network, averaging 3.15 million viewers in prime time. ESPN had 2.19 million, MSNBC had 1.66 million, Paramount had 1.58 million and Hallmark had 1.23 million.

ABC's ā€œWorld News Tonightā€ led the evening news ratings race, averaging 8 million viewers. NBC's ā€œNightly Newsā€ had 6.8 million and the ā€œCBS Evening Newsā€ had 5 million.

For the week of Nov. 7-13, the most popular prime-time programs, their networks and viewership:

1. NFL Football: Dallas at Green Bay, Fox, 18.13 million.

2. NFL Football: L.A. Chargers at San Francisco, NBC, 15.84 million.

3. ā€œNFL Pregame," NBC, 12.37 million.

4. ā€œYellowstone" (8 p.m.), Paramount, 9.41 million.

5. NFL Football: Baltimore at New Orleans, ESPN, 9.36 million.

6. ā€œYellowstoneā€ (9:14 p.m.), Paramount, 8.44 million.

7. Election Night Coverage (9 to 10 p.m.), Fox News, 7.81 million.

8. ā€œCMA Awards," ABC, 7.45 million.

9. Election Night Coverage (8 to 9 p.m.), Fox News, 7.27 million.

10. Election Night Coverage (10 to 11 p.m.), Fox News, 7.19 million.

11. ā€œYoung Sheldon,ā€ CBS, 7.14 million.

12. ā€œFootball Night in America,ā€ NBC, 6.83 million.

13. ā€œ60 Minutes,ā€ CBS, 6.77 million.

14. ā€œGhosts,ā€ CBS, 6.61 million.

15. ā€œThe Equalizer,ā€ CBS, 6.45 million.

16. ā€œChicago Fire,ā€ NBC, 6.14 million.

17. ā€œChicago Med,ā€ NBC, 5.98 million.

18. ā€œThe Voice,ā€ NBC, 5.87 million.

19. ā€œNFL Pregame,ā€ ESPN, 5.53 million.

20. ā€œ911,ā€ Fox, 5.09 million.

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