NBC has finished in a near-tie for the nightlong win in total viewers (7.144 million vs. 7.184 million for CBS, which may be boosted by local ACC Basketball preemptions) and ranked within 0.2 of a point of the nightlong lead in adults 18-49.
On last night's LATE SHOW, Presidential hopeful John Kasich talks debates, division and doesn't quite answer Stephen's question about whether or not he'd nominate a Supreme Court Justice in his final year as President.
On last night's LATE SHOW, Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett performed 'Nobody Really Cares If You Go To The Party Or Not' off of her most recent album 'Sometimes I Sit and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit.'
This new documentary by Catherine Tambini had its world premiere at Lincoln Center as part of the prestigious New York Jewish Film Festival, to great acclaim.
This new documentary by Catherine Tambini had its world premiere at Lincoln Center as part of the prestigious New York Jewish Film Festival, to great acclaim.
NBC's “Chicago Fire” (1.6/5 in 18-49, 7.5 million viewers overall from 10-11 p.m. ET) ranks #1 or tied for #1 in the hour among ABC, CBS and NBC in every key measure. Ranks #1 by a +33% margin among those nets in the slot in adults 18-49 (1.6 vs. 1.2 for CBS's #2 “Limitless”).
On last night's LATE SHOW, Rainbow Bagels have taken the world, and Brooklyn, by storm, and BROAD CITY's Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer have the inside scoop.
NBC's “The Biggest Loser 17” (0.8/3 in 18-49, 2.8 million viewers overall from 9-11 p.m. ET) is close to rounding up to a 0.9 (currently reporting a 0.84 in these prelim fast-affiliate ratings).
Ford's Theatre Director Paul R. Tetreault today announced the Ford's Theatre 2016-2017 season will begin with the new musical Come From Away directed by Christopher Ashley. Productions include Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? directed by Aaron Posner and featuring Holly Twyford as Martha; the musical Ragtime, directed by Peter Flynn and featuring an all-local cast including Kevin McAllister, Tracy Lynn Olivera and Nova Y. Payton; and the 35th-annual production of Washington's holiday favorite, A Christmas Carol. Political comedian Mark Russell will return for a one-night-only performance during the height of election season.
While most of music's biggest night was being celebrated in LA, for the first time in history, Broadway was also gearing up to truly be a part of the festivities last night. You were likely witness to it- about ninety minutes into the 58th annual Grammy Awards, the company of Broadway's biggest hit, Hamilton, performed live from their New York City stage (the first ever live performance from a Broadway theatre to be broadcast on the Grammys), finally giving the rest of the world a taste of what the fuss is all about. The company was electric; the performance was flawless; and I was there.
The broadcast, which featured a live performance from the cast of Broadway's HAMILTON and a moving David Bowie tribute by Grammy nominated singer Lady Gaga delivered strong numbers for the CBS network.
On last night's LATE SHOW, Senator Cory Booker talked about his latest book "United" and how America has been shaped by love. Later, World Darts Champion Scott Waites stops by to face off against a couple of snotty Americans.