Viewership for Thursday’s coverage of the House Select Committee’s hearing on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol was the most-watched prime-time program since President Biden’s State of the Union address March 1
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MSNBC’s second hour of coverage was the week’s top-ranked prime-time cable program, averaging 4.42 million viewers, sixth for the week. Fox News Channel aired its customary weeknight lineup of political talk shows while broadcasting the hearing on Fox Business Network. For the second time in the two full weeks of television’s summer season, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” was the top-ranked entertainment program, averaging 6.372 million viewers, third for the week.
The top 20 prime-time programs between June 6 and Sunday consisted of five programs covering the House Select Committee hearing — two hourlong programs on MSNBC and live coverage on ABC, NBC and CBS; two NBA Finals games and two pregame shows; reruns of five CBS scripted programs; two CBS game shows, “Let’s Make a Deal Primetime” and “The Price Is Right at Night”; the CBS newsmagazine “60 Minutes”; CBS’ coverage of the Tony Awards; NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”; and a rerun of ABC’s “America’s...
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