On March 16, 2014, ABC News' "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" average 3.565 million Total Viewers and 1.183 million Adults 25-54, according to Nielsen Media Research. Ranking as the No. 1 public affairs program in Adults 25-54 for the 4th straight Sunday, "This Week" marked its longest winning streak in over 19 years in the key adult news demo (9/18 - 10/8/94), based on regular telecasts.
"This Week" outperformed NBC's "Meet the Press" by 908,000 Total Viewers and by 399,000 Adults 25-54 lead, leading the NBC program by its largest margins in more than 16 years - since 8/31/97, based on regular telecasts.
"This Week" built on the previous week (3.267 million and 1.109 million, respectively, for 3/9/14) in both Total Viewers (+9%) and Adults 25-54 (+7%), turning in its 2nd strongest performance of the season. "
"This Week" saw significant increases year to year (2.527 million and 704,000, respectively on 3/17/13) in both Total Viewers (+41%) and Adults 25-54 (+68%). In fact, "This Week" has delivered year-to-year increases for the last 7 weeks in both measures. The ABC public affairs program was also up the most in Adults 25-54 from its year-earlier telecast compared to CBS' "Face the Nation" (+43%), NBC's "Meet the Press" (flat) and Fox's "Fox News Sunday" (+5%).
Season to date, "This Week" is up in Total Viewers (+14%) and Adults 25-54 (+11%) versus its year-ago season averages. Growing in both measures for the 2nd year in a row, "This Week" is delivering its strongest performance in 5 years - since the 2008-09 season. In addition, "This Week" is up the most from the same point last season in both Total Viewers and Adults 25-54 versus CBS' "Face the Nation" (+2%/+3%), NBC's "Meet the Press" (-5%/-8%) and Fox's "Fox News Sunday" (+1%/-11%).
In addition, "This Week" leads NBC's "Meet the Press" this season in both Total Viewers (+61,000) and Adults 25-54 (+22,000), beating the NBC program during a season for the first time in 17 years in overall viewers and in 20 years in the key adult news demo - since the 1996-97 and the 1993-94 seasons, respectively.
Robin Sproul, Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief, serves as the Executive in Charge of "This Week" and Jonathan Greenberger serves as the Executive Broadcast Producer.
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