“MEET THE PRESS WITH CHUCK TODD” IS #1 MOST-WATCHED SUNDAY SHOW IN OCTOBER

#1 in Key Demo for 20 of The Last 21 Months

Leads Competition By Double Digits in Demo This Past Sunday; Only Sunday Show to Deliver More Than One Million Demo Viewers

Tune in Sunday for a Special 70th Anniversary Edition of “Meet the Press” 

OCTOBER 31, 2017 –  “Meet the Press with Chuck Todd” (MTP) is the #1 most-watched Sunday show for the month of October in the demo most valued by news advertisers, according to Nielsen Media Research data.

MTP has now won in the key demo for 20 of the last 21 months, averaging 951,000 A25-54 viewers for the month of October: +16 percent (+130,000) more than ABC’s “This Week” and topping CBS’ “Face the Nation” for the 21st consecutive month, +18 percent (+143,000).

An average of 3.261 million total viewers tuned into MTP in October, +13 percent (+371,000) more than ABC. Season-to-date, CBS’ “Face the Nation” holds a first-minute advantage over MTP of more than 1.3 million total viewers due to its CBS “Sunday Morning” lead-in. To note, CBS continues to rate for only the first 30 minutes of its hour-long broadcast.

This past Sunday’s broadcast featured exclusive interviews with Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) as well as an interview with Huntington, W.V. Fire Chief Jan Rader on her battle against the opioid epidemic. New NBC News/Wall Street Journal also premiered on the broadcast, revealing a historic low approval rating for President Trump.

MTP won its 15th straight broadcast in the key demo, topping its competition by double digits. 1.009 million A25-54 viewers tuned into Sunday’s program: +24 percent (+193,000) more than ABC and +43 percent (+305,000) more than CBS. Week-over-week, MTP grew 12 percent and marked its biggest advantage over CBS since June 2017 (+43 percent, +305,000).

3.396 million total viewers tuned into MTP, topping ABC in total viewers for the 31th straight broadcast: +24 percent (+193,000) more than ABC.

Season-to-date, MTP is the #1 most-watched Sunday show in the key demo, topping ABC by +16 percent (+131,000) and CBS by +18 percent (+143,000). The broadcast also leads ABC in total viewers by +13 percent (+371,000), its biggest advantage in six years (since the 2011-12 broadcast season).

MTP continues to dominate the influential Washington, D.C. market, outperforming its competition across the board and winning every Sunday in total viewers since March 2015.

An additional 644,000 total viewers and 153,000 A25-54 viewers tuned into MTP this past Sunday through a rebroadcast on MSNBC.

Tune in this Sunday for a special 70th anniversary edition of “Meet the Press,” the longest-running show in television history, and follow the show on Facebook and on Twitter for the latest.

NATIONAL AVERAGES – OCTOBER 29, 2017

Show Name Net Duration (minutes) Total Viewers A25-54 Viewers
MEET THE PRESS NBC 51 3396 1009
FACE THE NATION HALF-HOUR CBS 30 3408 704
FACE THE NATION HOUR CBS 60 2676 562
THIS WEEK ABC 49 2950 816
FOX NEWS SUNDAY FOX 60 1456 396

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For more information contact:

Joya Manasseh
NBC News
o: (212) 664-2498
c: (917) 587-1284
e: joya.manasseh@nbcuni.com

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NBC NEWS’ “MEET THE PRESS WITH CHUCK TODD”

Meet the Press with Chuck Todd” is where newsmakers come to make news — setting the political agenda and spotlighting the impact Washington decision-making has on Americans across the country. It is the #1 most-watched Sunday public affairs show across the board for the 2016-2017 season, reaching more than three million viewers every Sunday and millions more through social, digital and on-demand platforms. “Meet the Press” brings its authority and influencer interviews to MSNBC with “MTP Daily” weekdays at 5 p.m. ET and to the “1947: The Meet the Press Podcast”. It’s the longest-running show in television history, celebrating its 70th anniversary this year with the launch of its first-ever film festival in collaboration with the American Film Institute this November. Chuck Todd is the political director of NBC News and the moderator of “Meet the Press; John Reiss is the executive producer.

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