Media Stats: ‘Belle Collective’ Viewership Up 45%, ‘Judge Steve Harvey’ Returns To A Low

Love & Marriage: Huntsville

Docusoap: We TV’s signature series Love After Lockup’s fifth season wrapped up on February 2nd. The finale episode of the show drew an average of 387,000 viewers in the P2+ category, down slightly from its season high of 443,000. On OWN TV, the seventh season of Love & Marriage: Huntsville has officially ended. The whole season viewership fluctuated, with the finale attracting 317,000 viewers, similar to the premiere’s 319,000 four months ago. On the other hand, Love & Marriage: D.C., which debuted on January 27th, is in decline for its third season. As of February 10th, viewership slumped from 239,000 to 166,000. Belle Collective season four ended on January 19th, setting a record of 234,000 viewers, a 45% rise from the premiere’s 161,000 viewers. 

“Hilton Head Here We Come,” the 12th episode of Married to Medicine: Atlanta season 10 on Bravo, reached a record low of 483,000 viewers. Meanwhile, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fell to the network’s No. 2 ranking program as its latest 13th season came to an end; the show pulled in around one million viewers for January. The Real Housewives of Miami’s sixth season has seen a constant drop with its upcoming two-part reunion. The latest episode, which aired on February 14th, averaged 401,000 viewers in the P2+ demographic. Season eight of The Real Housewives of Potomac hit a season-low with 612,000 viewers for the twelfth episode, “Blazed And Confused.” Season four of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (RHOSLC) aired its three-part reunion after a shocking finale. The reunion’s first part reached a new high point for this season, and part three ended with 741,000 viewers on January 23. Southern Charm season nine also concluded with a season-high of 864,000 viewers for its finale. After that, part two of the reunion brought in 840,000 viewers on January 18th. While Paul's Drag Race's 16th season debuted on MTV with a staggering 780,000 viewers, the program recorded a low of 470,000 viewers on its fifth episode. On February 16th, it averaged just 519,000 viewers. 

Judge steve harvey

Court: Part two of ABC’s Judge Steve Harvey season two returned on February 7th. Attracting 1.575 million viewers in the P2+ category, marked its lowest viewership since May 9th, 2023. 

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