Complete Broadcast, Cable and Pay TV Ratings Ranker for 2023 in Total Viewers and Adults 18-49

There are several popular social media accounts that graph weekly cable network schedules, and it’s always stunning to see how many schedulers have just given up. Nearly every cable network, large and small, now mostly program marathons of their most popular shows.

You know about “Ridiculousness” on MTV, of course. But did you know how much time Disney Channel runs “Big City Greens,” Nick Jr. airs “Paw Patrol,” Adult Swim telecasts “Bob’s Burgers” and “American Dad,” and Nick at Nite runs “Friends”? A lot.

As basic cable gets zombified, the double-digit declines continue. Live sports, of course, is saving the broadcast networks and some cable networks still in that game. And then there’s the interesting case of the diginets, which have managed to keep their declines small as they program a wider range of nostalgia fare to aging adults. And the networks with a very loyal, specialized audience — bravo, Bravo — experienced the smallest declines this year.

Overall, NBC once again led the year in total viewers (and like last year, just narrowly over CBS) with 4.54 million viewers, while the Super Bowl helped give Fox the lead in adults 18-49 (with a nice 10% year-to-year bump).

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Tomorrow, Variety will share the ranker of this year’s most-watched primetime telecasts. Spoiler alert, it’s nearly all football. It’s what keeps linear alive! But here, Variety recounts which networks were up and mostly, who was down in 2023.

WINNERS

Reelz: “On Patrol: Live” has been the gift that keeps giving for tiny, mostly forgotten cabler Reelzchannel. Since picking up the series, which was essentially a revival of A&E’s canceled “Live PD,” Reelz has seen its average ratings shoot up dramatically. (That, of course, is a sign of how low a base the network was before Dan Abrams & co. joined its primetime lineup.) In 2023, Reelz shot up 34% in total viewers — the most of any network in the top 50. But a hefty caveat: A+E Networks has been given the go-ahead to continue its quest to seek claims of copyright and trademark infringement against Reelz and producer Big Fish.

Grit: The fastest growing broadcast TV network of 2023 is a channel that airs western movies and TV shows (“Death Valley Days,” “The Lone Ranger”) — mostly from 60 years ago, or even older. That indeed is the recipe for success in the dwindling world of linear TV: Appeal to the aging audience still watching linear TV. It’s been a successful formula for cabler INSP, which saw its audience slip this year (perhaps because of that growing competish in the westerns space) but was still a top 20 network. This year, Grit leaped over the CW to become the ninth most-watched broadcast net.

MSNBC, Newsmax, Newsnation: Everyone to their corners. While CNN and Fox News both registered 20% declines this year, somehow MSNBC defied the odds and saw a slight 2% uptick. Newsmax, which continues to go full-conspiracy and ultra right-wing, is feeling the divisive benefits of stoking that fear and rage with a hefty 22% jump. Newsnation, which has also added more opinion to its mix, is up and even heftier 73% (although from a smaller base). Expect all the news networks to see big jumps in 2024, as the Potential Final Year of Democracy should prove that what’s tragic for the country will be excellent for the ratings.

LOSERS

HBO and its linear premium cable counterparts: The pay TV channels have been at the forefront of sending viewers to their streaming counterparts, and that has given them some of the biggest declines of any channels this year. That starts with HBO, down a tremendous 34% among viewers, with Showtime down 25% and Starz down 31%. Starz Encore and Cinemax weren’t even measured this year.

Kids TV: Sorry for being a broken record, but the collapse of the linear kids TV network business has been stunning in this streaming age. In 2014, the first year we started this report, Disney Channel was a top 10 network, with nearly 2 million viewers. In 2023, Disney Channel is ranked No. 80, with 132,000 viewers. Nickelodeon (-34%), Disney Channel (-26%), Disney Junior (-27%), Nick Jr. (-34%), Cartoon Network (-19%) all know that kids aren’t watching linear TV, and they’re certainly not watching linear TV in primetime. Somehow, Teen Nick saw a bit of a boost this year, which is interesting since that channel almost exclusively only runs “Henry Danger” on weekdays and “iCarly” on weekends. And that’s pretty much it.

Paramount Network: No “Yellowstone,” no numbers. Last year, the power of “Yellowstone” gave Paramount Network an incredible boost – the network was the only major cabler to see gains thanks to the huge success of that show. But in 2023, only one episode of “Yellowstone” aired — on Jan. 1. Without its signature hit, Paramount slipped 30%, putting it back below rivals FX and AMC. (Which also experienced yet another year of double-digit dips.)


Below are the primetime rankers for broadcast, cable and premium cable networks in 2023, among total viewers (as well as the top 50 list in adults 18-49). Most Nielsen-rated networks can be found here, with the exception of a few channels that are not ad-supported. Networks no longer included in this year’s tally — because they either shut down or no longer rated — include Olympic Channel, Fuse, NBC Sports Network, Black News Channel, G4 and Pursuit Channel.

[For historical record, here are previous year-end network rankers: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015.]

THE MOST-WATCHED NETWORKS OF 2023 (BY TOTAL VIEWERS)

Rank NETWORK VIEWERS (000) % CHANGE
1. NBC 4,537 -12%
2. CBS 4,508 -12%
3. ABC 3,888 +1%
4. Fox 3,353 +4%
5. Fox News 1,899 -20%
6. ESPN 1,705 -9%
7. Univision 1,265 -4%
8. MSNBC 1,220 +2%
9. Ion 997 -3%
10. HGTV  943 -13%
11. TNT 938 -3%
12. Hallmark Channel 929 -10%
13. Telemundo 859 -8%
14. TBS 786 -10%
15. History 775 -7%
16. TLC 749 -23%
17. INSP 709 -9%
18. Discovery Channel 702 -14%
19. USA Network 688 -7%
20. Food Network 672 -14%
21. Me TV 631 -8%
22. CNN 591 -20%
23. Bravo 571 -4%
24. Investigation Discovery 546 -4%
25. Grit 513 +18%
26. TV Land 467 -10%
27. Hallmark Movie & Mysteries 454 -8%
28. The CW 453 -21%
29. Lifetime  443 -25%
30. A&E 432 -15%
31. FX  389 -16%
32. Unimás 372 -24%
33. AMC  369 -21%
WE TV 369 -14%
35. Paramount Network 346 -30%
36. Game Show Network  340 -6%
37. Reelzchannel 337 +34%
38. BET  335 -7%
39. ESPN 2 323 -4%
40. Oxygen  312 -7%
41. Fox Sports 1 308 +13%
42. Nat Geo 301 -15%
43. Syfy 285 -21%
44. MTV 256 -11%
45. Freeform 254 -16%
46. Bounce TV 253 0%
47. Nick at Nite 245 -13%
48. Comedy Central 233 -12%
49. Family Entertainment TV 231 -4%
50. Travel 226 -33%
51. Newsmax 225 +22%
52. Animal Planet 217 -24%
Adult Swim 217 -11%
54. SundanceTV 206 -13%
55. FXX 204 -17%
E! 204 -12%
57. NFL Network 197 -5%
58.  Cozi 196 -3%
59. LMN 191 -19%
60. Nickelodeon 190 -34%
Start TV 190 -8%
62. Motor Trend 184 -14%
63. BBC America 179 -6%
64. IFC 177 -21%
65. Court TV Mystery 174 -6%
66. Magnolia Network 170 -16%
67. CMT 169 -22%
Heroes and Icons 169 -2%
69. HBO 166 -34%
HLN 166 -21%
71. CNBC 163 -17%
72. Nat Geo Wild 158 -13%
73. VH1 154 -36%
74. Laff 151 +3%
75. OWN 147 -31%
76.  Cartoon Network 146 -19%
77. Great American Family 139 +76%
78. Science Channel 134 -27%
79. Disney Junior 133 -27%
80. Disney Channel  132 -26%
81. Defy TV 130 +34%
82. Up 124 +6%
83. Pop 121 -5%
84. TruTV 120 -18%
85. Weather Channel 119 -26%
86. Antenna TV 114 -1%
87. Nick Jr. 112 -34%
88. TUDN 111 -18%
89. Newsnation 109 +73%
90. Charge! 102 +28
91. Comet 101 +2%
92. Fox Business Network 91 +44%
Get TV 91 n/a
94. TV One 87 -16%
Smithsonian 87 -11%
MLB Network 87 -9%
97. NBA TV   85 -6%
98. Cooking Channel 84 -14%
Golf 84 -11%
100. Hallmark Drama 82 -9%
101. Estrella TV 81 -24%
102. Ovation Network 79 +44%
103. Catchy Comedy 69 n/a
Showtime 69 -25%
105. FX Movie Channel 68 -15%
106.  FYI 64 -26%
  Big Ten Network 64 -15%
108. Viceland 61 -14%
109. Nicktoons 58 -11%
110. Starz 57 -31%
111. Court TV 56 -3%
112. Tennis Network 55 +10%
113.  RFD-TV 54 +8%
114. Dabl 53 -10%
115. Teen Nick 51 +19%
116.  Telexitos 49 -13%
117.  American Heroes 48 -13%
MTV2 48 -13%
119. Universo 45 -21%
120. ESPN U 44 -10%
True Real  44 +2%
122.  Boomerang 41 -21%
Destination America 41 -21%
BET Her 41 -7%
Fox Deportes 41 0%
126. Story Television 40 -2%
127. Galavision 36 -56%
128. AXS TV 35 -17%
Logo 35 -15%
130. Discovery En Español 33 -48%
131. Disney XD 32 -40%
132. Azteca 31 -34%
133.  TBD TV 30 -3%
134. Discovery Family Channel 28 -26%
135. The Cowboy Channel 26 +8%
136. Outdoor Channel 22 -27%
137. Universal Kids 21 -9%
138. Discovery Life Channel 20 -29%
  ESPN Deportes 20 -26%
Fox Sports 2 20 +5%
141. Cleo TV 15 +15%
142. Discovery Familia 13 -35%
Baby First TV 13 -28%
Justice Central 13 +18%
145. Nat Geo Mundo 11 -35%
146. Accuweather 10 +11%
147. CNN En Español 8 -47%
148. Galanovelas 7 -50%
Sportsman Channel 7 -50%
Comedy TV 7 +75%
151. NBCLX 5 +25%
152. BEIN Sport Español 3 -25%
BEIN Sport 3 0%
Hogar De HGTV 2 n/a
Source: Nielsen, NPM (12/26/2022-12/3/2023, Live+7 and 12/4/2023-12/17/2023, Live+SD vs. 12/27/2021-12/4/2022, Live+7 and 12/5/2022-12/18/2022, Live+SD) Mon-Sat 8pm-11pm/Sun 7pm-11pm, ad-supported and premium pay networks. Nat Geo Mundo based on NPM-H. Excluded are Amazon and Amazon Spanish as these two networks only have programming on Thursday nights. Ranked by 2023 Year-To-Date.

THE 50 TOP-RATED NETWORKS OF 2023 (BY ADULTS 18-49)

Rank NETWORK 18-49 VIEWERS (000) % CHANGE
1. Fox 994 +10%
2. NBC 931 -21%
3. ABC 798 -8%
4. CBS 676 -17%
5. ESPN 654 -7%
6. Univision 440 -16%
7. TNT 386 +1%
8. Telemundo 296 -12%
9. TBS 251 -16%
10. USA  223 0%
11. Bravo 206 -11%
12. TLC 198 -25%
13. Food Network 156 -24%
14. Discovery Network 149 -23%
15. Ion 146 -18%
16. Fox News 141 -35%
17.  HGTV 136 -28%
18. Unimás 133 -33%
FX 133 -22%
20. Comedy Central 132 -14%
21. Adult Swim 127 -7%
22. A&E  122 -18%
MTV 122 -16%
24. Hallmark Channel 120 -14%
25. FXX 115 -17%
26. History 111 -22%
27. ESPN 2 109 -1%
28. Investigation Discovery 107 -16%
29. Freeform 106 -22%
30. Nick at Nite 105 -14%
31. BET 97 -15%
Fox Sports 1 97 +23%
33. AMC 95 -29%
34. CNN 91 -28%
35. The CW   90 -30%
36.  Paramount Network  79 -37%
37. Syfy 78 -24%
38. MSNBC 77 -9%
39. Nickelodeon 75 -27%
Reelzchannel 75 +25%
41. Lifetime 74 -38%
42. WE TV 72 -20%
43. TV Land 69 -17%
44. E! 68 -21%
45. VH1 65 -41%
46. NFL Network 61 -5%
47. Cartoon Network 60 -21%
48.  TruTV 58 -24%
49. TUDN 53 -23%
Oxygen 53 -9%
Source: Nielsen, NPM (12/26/2022-12/3/2023, Live+7 and 12/4/2023-12/17/2023, Live+SD vs. 12/27/2021-12/4/2022, Live+7 and 12/5/2022-12/18/2022, Live+SD) Mon-Sat 8pm-11pm/Sun 7pm-11pm, ad-supported and premium pay networks. Nat Geo Mundo based on NPM-H. Excluded are Amazon and Amazon Spanish as these two networks only have programming on Thursday nights. Ranked by 2023 Year-To-Date.



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