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Kimmel, Colbert, Gutfeld & More Late-Night Ratings Revealed
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert led U.S. late-night TV in total viewers with 2.43 million, showing gains driven by fresh episodes, Nielsen data shows.
During the week of March 1, ratings showed the Late Show with Stephen Colbert ranked first among broadcast late-night shows with 2.43 million viewers, according to Nielsen Live+3 data.
By airing four new episodes and one repeat, late-night shows saw increases in total viewers and demo ratings, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon averaged 1.35 million total viewers and 191,000 demo, up 10 percent and 29 percent, while Late Night with Seth Meyers averaged 979,000 total viewers and 152,000 demo, up 2 percent and 21 percent.
Only two shows posted decreases, including Bravo's Watch What Happens Live, which averaged 367,000 total viewers, and The Daily Show , which averaged 1.03 million total viewers.
Amid competing strengths, one program led the 18-49 demo with 263,000 viewers last week, while a 10 pm entry averaged 3.73 million and 315,000 demo, according to LateNighter.