Media Stats: ‘RHOSLC’ Viewership Soars, ‘Love & Marriage: Huntsville’ Season Six Remains No. 1
Docusoap: Despite hitting a record low of 227,000 viewers last year, the 11th season of VH1's No. 1 ranked show, Basketball Wives LA, attracted an audience of 349,000 for its final episode on January 15th. Prior to this, season one of Basketball Wives Orlando wrapped on January 8th; its viewership steadily grew from a low of 152,000 to nearly 200,000 across the season. Switching to OWN, season six of Love & Marriage: Huntsville still holds first place on the network. Its most recent episode pulled in 364,000 viewers as of January 8th. “Capitol Punishment,” the eighth episode of Belle Collective season four, reached a record high of 196,000 viewers during the last nine months. Currently, Love After Lockup ranks No. 1 on We TV and 274th overall, acquiring 443,000 viewers as of January 12th.
When it comes to Bravo, Married to Medicine: Atlanta consistently garnered over half a million viewers per episode in its recent 10th season, with some slight ups and downs. For the network’s longtime The Real Housewives franchise, the Beverly Hills series (RHOBH) maintains its top ranking. As of its 11th episode, “A Celebration of Life,” the series accumulated 1.103 million viewers. Season four of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (RHOSLC) is on RHOBH’s heels, moving up to the network’s No. 2 spot; RHOSLC set a new high with its latest viewership of 814,000. The Real Housewives of Potomac (RHOP) lands at No. 4, with its ninth episode attracting 680,000 viewers. Meanwhile, the 10th episode of The Real Housewives of Miami’s (RHOM) sixth season set a season record of 516,000 viewers. While Southern Charm dropped to No. 3 on Bravo, its finale drew a record-breaking 864,000 viewers.
Contestant: For the final month of 2023, NBC’s The Voice officially ended its 24th season. Over the course of nearly three months, the series wrapped up with a record high of 6.67 million viewers.