The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, also known as Chevrolet on Broadway and again as The Broadway Playhouse, was a U.S. television program shown on NBC from Monday, September 27, 1948 to Monday, June 26, 1950. Chevrolet Tele-Theatre was watched by a total number of 4,117,300 people (32.7% rating, up +308% from December 1948) per episode, as of the average monthly audience measurement for the period ending .
Demographic breakdown of the most recent historical ratings of The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre on NBC as of Friday, September 30, 1949.
Chevrolet Tele-Theatre Monthly Ratings | |||
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Date | Demo | Audience | Rating |
1949-Sep | HH | 1,372,400 | 32.7 |
P2+ | 4,117,300 | 32.7 | |
1948-Dec | HH | 336,400 | 28.1 |
P2+ | 1,009,100 | 28.1 | |
1948-Nov | HH | 357,900 | 29.9 |
P2+ | 1,073,700 | 29.9 | |
1948-Oct | HH | 268,100 | 22.4 |
P2+ | 804,400 | 22.4 |
Rank | Program | Audience | Change |
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1 | Nightly News with Lester Holt | 5,506,000 | -5% |
2 | America's Got Talent | 5,330,000 | +189% |
3 | NBC News Special Report | 3,717,000 | +36% |
4 | Password | 3,121,000 | +112% |
5 | American Ninja Warrior | 2,462,000 | -16% |
6 | Today | 2,455,000 | -1% |
7 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 2,446,000 | +14% |
8 | Law & Order | 2,332,000 | +24% |
9 | NBC News Special | 2,309,000 | -22% |
10 | Dateline Classic | 2,214,000 | -4% |
11 | Chicago Fire | 2,076,000 | -10% |
12 | Chicago Med | 2,033,000 | +3% |
13 | Inspiring America | 1,902,000 | +52% |
14 | Chicago PD | 1,803,000 | -16% |
15 | The Wall | 1,668,000 | -23% |
16 | Law & Order: Organized Crime | 1,594,000 | -4% |
17 | Dateline Mystery | 1,553,000 | |
18 | Weakest Link | 1,411,000 | -19% |