NBC Olympics' exclusive and unprecedented multi-platform coverage of the 2016 Rio Olympics continues to dominate the competition.
NBC's Thursday primetime Rio Olympics broadcast was by far the most-watched show of the night - marking the 115th consecutive night that an NBC Summer Olympics presentation has topped primetime. NBC's primetime Summer Games has won 131 of 132 nights in People Meter history.
The last time the Summer Games on NBC show didn't rank No. 1 in broadcast primetime was for the Closing Ceremony of the Seoul Olympics on Oct. 2, 1988. That night it was topped by 60 MINUTES (which followed an NFL overrun), and the movies Cocoon and Liberace.
Thursday's primetime Rio Olympics coverage posted a Total Audience Delivery average of 22.9 million viewers with a 13.6 household rating.
Last night's NBC-only Rio Olympics coverage (8:30-11:02 p.m. ET/PT) averaged 21.7 million viewers and posted a 12.8/23 household rating, according to national data from The Nielsen Company. Also in primetime on Wednesday, NBCSN's live Olympics competition coverage averaged 959,000 viewers.
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