CBS' MOM Hits Series High in Key Demos

By: Nov. 14, 2014
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MOM hit series-high ratings in adults 18-49 and adults 25-54 and delivered its second-largest audience ever, according to updated Nielsen national ratings for Thursday, Nov. 13.

MOM averaged 2.6/08 in adults 18-49, 3.8/10 in adults 25-54, both series highs, and 11.06 million viewers, its second-largest audience behind its Oct. 30 second season premiere (11.13m).

Anna Faris and Emmy Award winner Allison Janney star in this pulls-no-punches comedy from Executive Producer Chuck Lorre (THE BIG BANG THEORY, TWO AND A HALF MEN, MIKE & MOLLY). Christy is a single mom and Napa Valley waitress valiantly trying to overcome a lifetime of questionable choices. Now a year clean and sober, she's tested daily by her newly sober mom, Bonnie. Complicating things further is Christy's stubborn teenage daughter, Violet, who just gave up her baby for adoption; her overly-honest son, Roscoe; her slacker ex-husband, Baxter; Violet's clueless boyfriend, Luke; Christy's married boss and former fling, Gabriel; the restaurant's lascivious chef, Rudy; her sober friend, Marjorie; and her long-estranged father, Alvin. Christy tries to remain positive as she pursues a better life, but with her dysfunctional family and dubious support system, it's always an uphill battle.



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