Soap Opera Ratings Week of December 25 to 29: A Very Positive Week to Finish Out 2017, Especially for CBS
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The soap opera ratings have been reported by Soap Opera Network, but as viewers were well aware, it was a stress filled week, with many holiday events and special programs interfering or pre-empting the regular scheduled daytime dramas; but the ratings rose to the occasion over this Holiday week. Let’s see how all four daytime soap operas do in the new year!
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
CBS’ Y&R remains at the top of the list for total viewership, gaining an impressive 469,000 from the previous week, totaling 4,800,000 in total viewers. The CBS daytime drama also gained 80,000 women viewers between the ages of 18-49, finishing at 508,000. Both are a new high for Y&R Executive Produces and Head Writer, Mal Young. Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) was reminded what Christmas was all about by whom she believes was Katherine Chancellor’s spirit. Sharon (Sharon Case) and Mariah (Camryn Grimes) share a tender mother/daughter moment about Cassie and once again Victor (Eric Braiden) and Nikki Newman exchange wedding vow as Abby (Melissa Ordway) and Scotty (Daniel Hall) get caught kissing again. Will the new year bring more happiness and less family drama?
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
CBS’ B&B did incredibly well in the ratings this week; 265,000 total viewers more compared to last week, totaling at 3,771,000. The CBS soap opera rose significantly among women viewers aged 18-49 as well, going up 25,000 from the previous week. Although this week was 3 episodes long, it has stuffed a lot of drama into it! Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) kicked out Thorn (Ingo Rademacher). Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) thinks Bill (Don Diamont) might have slept with her out of revenge on Liam (Scott Clifton) as she impatiently waits for the paternity results of her unborn baby. Steffy gets the results, and B&B fans see that the baby is Liam’s but is everything forgiven and magically fixed because of this paper?
DAYS OF OUR LIVES
NBC’s DOOL was another soap opera who made a huge leap in total viewers this week. 172,000 to be exact, ending out the year with 2,496,000 in total viewership. The NBC soap opera also gained 6,000 viewers in women aged 18-49, compared to the previous week. Salem gets a few Christmas miracles and a few blunders. JJ is forgiven. Lani (Sal Stowers) had sex with Eli (Lamon Archey). Ciara (Victoria Konefal) and Claire (Olivia Rose Keegan) continue to bicker over Theo (Kyler Pettis). To end out 2017, a mysterious couple arrives at the New Year’s Eve celebration Abby (Marci Miller) held in honor of Chad (Billy Flynn). How will this mysterious couple affect everyone in Salem?
GENERAL HOSPITAL
ABC’ GH rose 76,000 in total viewership from the previous week having 2,753,000 in total viewers. The ABC daytime drama also gained 14,000 viewers in women between the ages of 18-49. Maxie (Kirsten Storms) takes steps to make ease Nathan’s mind about his paternity, using his connection to Amy (Risa Dorken) to get it done. Anna (Finola Hughes) continues to worry about Finn (Michael Easton) and his ties to Cassandra (Jessica Tuck). Carly (Laura Wright) proves she hasn’t changed a bit when she strands Jason (Steve Burton) and Sam (Kelly Monaco) together, forcing them to acknowledge their feelings about each other. Lulu (Emme Rylan) betrays many of those closest to her as she is determined to catch her next story – Cesar Faison (Anders Hove)!
According to the ratings, all four daytime soap opera had a great week this week, in spite of the pre-emptions for holiday specials. How do you feel about all the stories that happened this week and how would you rate all of the daytime soap opera? Please let us know what you think!
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