The Bug Theatre announces the 24th Annual Save the Bug Theatre Fundraiser on November 3, 2018. Doors will open at 6:00 PM for a silent auction and bake sale with the show starting at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door.
NBC ranks #1 for the night among the Big 4 networks in adults 18-49, total viewers and every other key measure, winning six of six half-hours among those nets in 18-49 and total viewers.
Joe McGinty and The Loser's Lounge are celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a very special tribute to Paul Williams on December 6-8 at Joe's Pub. Twenty five years of down-town New York's best live music, with a collection of New York's most eclectic singers and musicians performing guilty pleasures from the pop cannon: “From Abba to The Zombies.” Every other month, Joe McGinty and The Losers have been reverently and irreverently recreating the music they love live. Tickets are on sale now.
NBC wins the night in total viewers, growing +1.9 million persons or +32% versus the same Wednesday last year (7.762 million vs. 5.885 million on Oct. 11, 2017). NBC's margin of victory for the night was +1.9 million viewers or +31% (7.762 million vs. 5.909 million for #2 CBS). In 18-49, NBC finished #2 for the night among the Big 4, up from a year-ago #4 finish.
Last night the Blind Auditions concluded and the last round of artists have made it through to the Battles Rounds, which begin next Monday night on THE VOICE, Monday, October 15 (8/7c) on NBC.
NBC currently ranks #1 for the night among the Big 4 networks in adults 18-49, total viewers and every other key measure, winning six of six half-hours among those nets in 18-49 and total viewers, pending updates.
With a “Chicago” crossover event, NBC wins the night among the Big 4 networks in total viewers, growing +2.2 million persons or +37% versus the same Wednesday last year (8.164 million vs. 5.961 million on Oct. 4, 2017), claiming the #1-2-3 most-watched shows of the night on those networks. In 18-49, NBC finished #2 for the night among the Big 4, up from a year-ago #4 finish.
NBC wins the night among the Big 4 networks in adults 18-49 and every other key demo, sweeping 6 of 6 half-hours in adults 18-49 to take the night by a +58% margin (with a 1.9 average rating vs. a 1.2 for #2 CBS).
Below are the artists that made it past their Blind Auditions on The Voice Season 15 last night. The Blind Auditions continue next week on THE VOICE, Monday, October 8 (8/7c) on NBC.
NBC ranks #1 for the night among the Big 4 networks in adults 18-49, winning six of six half-hours among those nets in 18-49 and total viewers. NBC stretches its nightlong margins versus last week to +67% in 18-49 (2.0 vs. 1.2 for #2 Fox) from last week's +50% (2.1 vs. CBS' 1.4) and in total viewers to +2.1 million persons (9.5 million vs. 7.4 million for #2 ABC) from the previous Monday's +828,000 (9.9 million vs. CBS' 9.1 million).
The “Blind Auditions” continue as superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon in the 'Blind Auditions.' The vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named 'The Voice.' Carson Daly ('TODAY Show') hosts.
NBC wins Premiere Wednesday in total viewers, moving from its year-ago #3 finish to #1. NBC is up by more than +1.5 million persons or +26% versus Premiere Wednesday last year in total viewers (7.591 million vs. 6.047 million).
NBC wins the night in every key demo, sweeping 6 of 6 half-hours in 18-49. “This Is Us,” “The Voice” and “New Amsterdam” are the #1-2-3 shows of the night in adults 18-49.
THE VOICE's "Blind Auditions" continued last night as superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon in the 'Blind Auditions.' The vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named 'The Voice.' Carson Daly ('TODAY Show') hosts.
NBC wins the opening night of the season in 18-49, total viewers and every other key measure among the Big 4 – moving ahead after running #2 in 18-49 and #3 in total viewers on the year-ago opening night.
The “Blind Auditions” continue as superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton all vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon in the 'Blind Auditions.' The vocalists compete to be selected by one of the coaches and fight for a chance to be named 'The Voice.' Carson Daly ('TODAY Show') hosts. Adding another layer of excitement this season is the introduction of the “Comeback Stage,” where six deserving artists who did not make a team during the Blind Auditions compete for a chance to re-enter the competition in the live shows.