NEW YORK ā The big debate ā the one between Alec Baldwin and Jim Carrey ā was a winner in the ratings.
āSaturday Night Liveā scored its biggest season premiere audience in four years and second best in 12 years, emphasizing the importance of presidential election time for the NBC comedy show.
Recommended Videos
Its ācold openā featured Baldwin, portraying President Donald Trump, satirizing last week's debate performance. Carrey debuted with his impersonation of Democratic opponent Joe Biden.
During a busy week for news and sports, āSaturday Night Liveā was the most-watched entertainment show, despite starting at 11:35 p.m. on the East Coast, the Nielsen company said. It was shown live across the country, which meant it aired during prime time in the West.
With 8.24 million viewers, it was the second most-watched āSNLā episode since May 2017, with the exception being last December's triumphant return of Eddie Murphy.
It was also a return to its familiar New York studio for the comedy show, which did a few remote episodes last spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The strong ratings overshadowed some rough reviews. āThe Late Shiftā author Bill Carter called it a āstandout ā not in a good wayā for some uniformly flat skits.
āWe needed āSaturday Night Liveā to rise to the occasion for this moment, and it didn't,ā agreed Eric Deggans, critic for National Public Radio. āLet's hope the nation's firehose of news will slow a bit, and the show will have time to catch its breath and raise its game.ā
NBC was the most-watched broadcast network last week, averaging 5.5 million viewers in prime time. Fox had 3.9 million viewers, ABC had 3.8 million, CBS had 2.7 million, Univision had 1.14 million, Ion Television had 1.11 million and Telemundo had 1 million.
Fox News Channel topped the cable networks with an average of 5.18 million viewers in prime time. ESPN had 3.9 million, CNN had 2.85 million, MSNBC had 2.8 million and HGTV had 1.16 million.
ABC's āWorld News Tonightā won the evening news ratings race with an average of 8.2 million viewers, NBC's āNightly Newsā had 7.3 million and the āCBS Evening Newsā had 5.4 million.
For the week of Sept. 28-Oct. 4, the top 20 prime-time programs, their networks and viewerships:
1. Presidential Debate, Fox News, 17.88 million.
2. NFL Football: Philadelphia at San Francisco, NBC, 15.08 million.
3. NFL Football: Kansas City at Baltimore, ESPN, 14.7 million.
4. āDebate Preview,ā Fox News, 12.96 million.
5. Presidential Debate, ABC, 12.65 million.
6. āDebate Analysis,ā Fox News, 12.58 million.
7. ā60 Minutes,ā CBS, 10.76 million.
8. āNFL Sunday Night Pre-Game,ā NBC, 9.86 million.
9. Presidential Debate, NBC, 9.69 million.
10. āDebate Analysis,ā ABC, 8.71 million.
11. Presidential Debate, CNN, 8.33 million.
12. āTucker Carlson Tonightā (Tuesday), Fox News, 8.29 million.
13. āDebate Analysis,ā CNN, 8.12 million.
14. NBA Finals: Miami vs. L.A. Lakers (Game 1), ABC, 7.58 million.
15. āFootball Night in America,ā NBC, 7.53 million.
16. Presidential Debate, MSNBC, 7.21 million.
17. āHannityā (Tuesday), Fox News, 7.16 million.
18. āMonday Night Kickoff,ā ESPN, 7.01 million.
19. āDebate Analysis,ā MSNBC, 6.97 million.
20. āDebate Analysis,ā NBC, 6.94 million.