A Fall of Firsts and Frontrunners: CTV Delivers the Top 3 Most-Watched Programs This Fall
CTV's Humanity, Humour, and Heart Fall Strategy Pays Off with Viewers
– CTV is home to the #1 Series/Comedy (THE BIG BANG THEORY), #1 New Series (YOUNG SHELDON), #1 Drama (THE GOOD DOCTOR/GREY'S ANATOMY), #1 Canadian Series (THE INDIAN DETECTIVE), and #1 Sophomore Series (THIS IS US) –
– YOUNG SHELDON is the first new comedy series in the last 15 years to debut in the Top 5 fall shows –
– THE INDIAN DETECTIVE marks the biggest debut episode for a scripted Canadian series since 2011 –
– CTV has more Top 10 programs this fall than all competing networks and is 40% ahead of its closest competitor in primetime with A25-54 –
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TORONTO, Dec. 19, 2017 /CNW/ - With the Fall 2017 television season coming to a close, Numeris data confirms another incredible performance for CTV, as the network's Fall strategy delivered a primetime lineup of heart and soul, family-friendly, co-viewing programming to its viewers. CTV has landed - for the first time on record in the fall – the Top 3 most-watched programs for total viewers (P2+) and all key demos (A18-34, A18-49, and A25-54), including THE BIG BANG THEORY, YOUNG SHELDON, and THE GOOD DOCTOR.
The achievement comes with CTV also delivering Canada's Top 3 new programs with total viewers: YOUNG SHELDON, THE GOOD DOCTOR, and THE INDIAN DETECTIVE. Overall, CTV delivered more Top 10 programs this fall than any other network, with 40% more viewers than its closest competitor in primetime among A25-54.
CTV is home to the most-watched series and comedy (THE BIG BANG THEORY), the most-watched new series (YOUNG SHELDON), the most-watched drama (THE GOOD DOCTOR/GREY'S ANATOMY), the most-watched Canadian series (THE INDIAN DETECTIVE), and with all key demos THIS IS US is the most-watched sophomore series this fall.
Data from Numeris also confirms that:
YOUNG SHELDON:
- YOUNG SHELDON marks the biggest debut for a new comedy series in at least 10 years.
- YOUNG SHELDON is the first new comedy series in at least 15 years to debut in the Top 5 in the fall.
- For the first time since 2012, two comedy series have landed in the Top 2 spots (THE BIG BANG THEORY and YOUNG SHELDON), each averaging over 1 million viewers (A25-54).
THE GOOD DOCTOR:
- THE GOOD DOCTOR, starring Golden Globe nominee Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, is the #1 new drama in Canada with P2+, A18-34, A18-49, and A25-54
- After a strong series debut (the second biggest debut of Fall 2017 with P2+), THE GOOD DOCTOR on CTV marks the first time in at least five years that a top new program has seen consistent weekly growth over its debut episodes, with four weeks of consecutive audience growth at the beginning of the season (P2+).
- THE GOOD DOCTOR is also up double digits vs. debut episodes with all key demos in its last three episodes this season, which averaged more than 1 million viewers (A25-54) each.
- On Nov. 20, THE GOOD DOCTOR peaked at 3 million total viewers and 1.2 million A25-54 viewers.
Additionally, CTV's latest original event series THE INDIAN DETECTIVE starring Russell Peters, is the #1 new Canadian series this fall and marks the biggest debut episode for a Canadian scripted series since 2011.
Canada's Top Programs – Fall 2017 Season:
Total Viewers (CTV has 7/10)
Rank |
Program |
P2+ |
1 |
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CTV) |
3.14 million |
2 |
YOUNG SHELDON (CTV) |
2.82 million |
3 |
THE GOOD DOCTOR (CTV) |
2.76 million |
4 |
SURVIVOR (Global) |
2.13 million |
5 |
BULL (Global) |
1.91 million |
6 |
NCIS (Global) |
1.89 million |
7 |
GREY'S ANATOMY (CTV) |
1.86 million |
8 |
THE INDIAN DETECTIVE (CTV) |
1.541 million |
9 |
DESIGNATED SURVIVOR (CTV) |
1.537 million |
10 |
BLUE BLOODS (CTV) |
1.45 million |
A18-34 (CTV has 6/10)
Rank |
Program |
A18-34 |
1 |
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CTV) |
567,000 |
2 |
YOUNG SHELDON (CTV) |
478,000 |
3 |
GREY'S ANATOMY (CTV) |
395,000 |
4 |
THE GOOD DOCTOR (CTV) |
391,000 |
5 |
SURVIVOR (Global) |
354,000 |
6 |
THIS IS US (CTV) |
291,000 |
7 |
HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA (CBC) |
276,000 |
8 |
THE FLASH (CTV) |
255,000 |
9 |
THE WALKING DEAD (AMC) |
250,000 |
10 |
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY (Space) |
247,000 |
A18-49 (CTV has 6/10)
Rank |
Program |
A18-49 |
1 |
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CTV) |
1.24 million |
2 |
YOUNG SHELDON (CTV) |
1.04 million |
3 |
THE GOOD DOCTOR (CTV) |
928,000 |
4 |
SURVIVOR (Global) |
856,000 |
5 |
GREY'S ANATOMY (CTV) |
796,000 |
6 |
THE WALKING DEAD (AMC) |
614,000 |
7 |
THIS IS US (CTV) |
607,000 |
8 |
HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA (CBC) |
574,000 |
9 |
WILL & GRACE (Global) |
560,000 |
10 |
THE FLASH (CTV) |
523,000 |
A25-54 (CTV has 5/10)
Rank |
Program |
A25-54 |
1 |
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CTV) |
1.37 million |
2 |
YOUNG SHELDON (CTV) |
1.16 million |
3 |
THE GOOD DOCTOR (CTV) |
993,000 |
4 |
SURVIVOR (Global) |
961,000 |
5 |
GREY'S ANATOMY (CTV) |
808,000 |
6 |
THIS IS US (CTV) |
641,000 |
7 |
WILL & GRACE (Global) |
636,000 |
8 |
THE WALKING DEAD (AMC) |
621,000 |
9 |
HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA (CBC) |
597,000 |
10 |
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY (Space) |
579,000 |
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CTV is Canada's #1 private broadcaster. Featuring a wide range of quality news, sports, information, and entertainment programming, CTV has been Canada's most-watched television network for the past 16 years in a row. CTV is a division of Bell Media, Canada's premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, digital, and Out-of-Home. Bell Media is owned by BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada's largest communications company. More information about CTV can be found on the network's website at CTV.ca.
Source: Numeris, Fall 2017 (Sep 25 – Dec 17, 2017). Includes playback up to December 18, 2017. Primetime Monday-Sunday 7-11 p.m.
CTV electronic audience databases and Top 20 records incorporate data beginning in 1994 and 2004, respectively. Audiences prior to August 31, 2009 based on BBM Nielsen Media Research Mark II meters.
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Laura Heath Potter, CTV Networks, 416.384.4633 or [email protected]; Eleni Tenuta, CTV Networks, 416.384.3530 or [email protected]; Matthew Almeida, CTV Networks, 416.384.2629 or [email protected]
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