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    “Masked Singer” Shows Ratings Promise; Nielsen Week In Review

    By SHOOTWednesday, January 9, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4031 Views
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    This combination of photos released by Fox shows NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown in a hippo costume as he stands with host Nick Cannon, left, and Brown after he revealed his identity in the series premiere of “The Masked Singer,” which aired on Jan. 2. The Nielsen company said that 9.37 million people watched the series debut last Wednesday. That was the biggest audience to watch the premiere of any unscripted show on television in more than seven years. (Michael Becker/FOX via AP)

    By David Bauder, Media Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Fox hoped to use a week when there wasn’t much else on broadcast television besides football to draw attention to its new competition “The Masked Singer.” The strategy proved sound.

    The Nielsen company said that 9.37 million people watched the series debut last Wednesday. That was the biggest audience for unscripted show premiere on television in the last seven years.

    Most promisingly for Fox, which is starved for a hit, more precise statistics illustrated a strong buzz for the show. Its ratings grew in the show’s second half hour, meaning people were attracted to the program through word of mouth as it was airing. That’s unusual for a new show, when attention typically slips as the hour goes on.

    The show also padded its stats with people who caught it through delayed viewing or streaming. Add in those numbers, and Fox estimates some 14 million people checked out Fox’s attempt to establish a new music competition series.

    A big test will come this week and beyond, when “The Masked Singer” has more competition.

    NBC also debuted its own high-profile competition series last week, “Titan Games.” It reached 6.5 million people, which was more than anything else on NBC prime-time last week except for the Golden Globes telecast, Nielsen said. The Globes were seen by 18.6 million people, down slightly from last year.

    Football continues to be king, with Fox drawing nearly 29.4 million people to see Seattle and Dallas compete in an NFL wild-card game, Nielsen said.

    Fox won the week in primetime, averaging 7.9 million viewers. NBC had 7.4 million, CBS had 5.7 million, ABC had 4.1 million, Univision had 1.36 million, ION Networks had 1.35 million, Telemundo had 910,000 and the CW averaged 610,000.

    ESPN topped the cable networks with a prime-time average of 3.48 million viewers. Fox News Channel had 1.59 million, MSNBC had 1.54 million, Hallmark had 1.45 million and HGTV had 1.27 million.

    ABC’s “World News Tonight” topped the evening newscasts with an average of 9.4 million viewers. NBC’s “Nightly News” had 8.9 million viewers on average and the “CBS Evening News” drew 6.3 million.

    Below are primetime viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for Dec. 31-Jan. 6. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.

    1. NFL Wild Card: Seattle at Dallas, Fox, 29.38 million.
    2. “Golden Globe Awards,” NBC, 18.61 million.
    3. Rose Bowl: Washington vs. Ohio State, ESPN, 16.31 million.
    4. “Sugar Bowl Pregame,” ESPN, 15.02 million.
    5. Sugar Bowl: Texas vs. Georgia, ESPN, 14.07 million.
    6. “The Big Bang Theory” (Thursday, 8:30 p.m.), CBS, 12.8 million.
    7. “Wild Card Pregame,” Fox, 11.534 million.
    8. “Primetime New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Part 2” (Monday, 10 p.m.), ABC, 11.531 million.
    9. “Young Sheldon,” CBS, 10.95 million.
    10. “The Masked Singer,” Fox, 9.37 million.
    11. “Blue Bloods,” CBS, 8.6 million.
    12. “Primetime New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Part 1” (Monday, 8 p.m.), ABC, 7.97 million.
    13. “NCIS: Los Angeles,” CBS, 7.59 million.
    14. “Hawaii Five-0,” CBS, 7.19 million.
    15. “God Friended Me,” CBS, 7.163 million.
    16. “The Big Bang Theory” (Thursday, 9 p.m.), CBS, 7.159 million.
    17. “60 Minutes,” CBS, 7.09 million.
    18. “The Big Bang Theory” (Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.), CBS, 6.87 million.
    19. “Titan Games,” NBC, 6.51 million.
    20. “MacGyver,” CBS, 6.42 million.

    ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co.; CBS is a division of CBS Corp.; Fox is owned by 21st Century Fox; NBC is owned by NBC Universal.

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    Aleshea Harris’ “Is God Is”: A Primal Scream Of A Movie Inspired By Westerns and Greek Tragedy

    Tuesday, May 19, 2026

    Aleshea Harris wrote "Is God Is" with the assumption that it would never be performed as a play, let alone turned into a movie. It was simply a story she needed to get onto the page: A tale of rage and revenge, an ancient Greek tragedy melded with Spaghetti Western tropes centered on contemporary Black women, twins, on an epic, violent journey to find the father who wronged them. She even rewatched Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" while she was writing.

    "I've endured so many narratives in which Black women, they're just sort of downtrodden victims, you know? They endure, they gain their strength and we love them because look at what all she can take. I think that's horrific," Harris said in a recent interview. "This was my antidote to that. This was my medicine to myself for that."

    That's the thing about art that boldly flies in the face of taboo and stereotypes; Sometimes, it turns out, it's on to something that audiences have been craving too. The Obie-winning stage play, which debuted off-Broadway in 2018, hit a nerve with audiences and critics, garnering comparisons to Tarantino and Martin McDonagh. Soon, talks of a feature film were underway. Harris never thought she'd be the one to direct it, having barely even been on a set before, but producer Janicza Bravo and their mutual friend, playwright Jeremy O. Harris, had other ideas: It was her story after all, she should be the one to tell it.

    "It really was like the belief of those folks and that invitation," Harris said. "It was like a switch being flipped. Of course, of course I'm in."

    The film, which is now playing in theaters, has garnered similarly effusive praise from critics and audiences. It stars Kara Young and Mallori Johnson as badly scarred twins who, after fending for... Read More

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