Major League Baseball All-Star Game was a U.S. television program aired on NBC for once on Tuesday, July 10, 1951. MLB All-Star Game was watched by a total number of 8,353,800 people (27.3% rating) per the daily audience measurement on . MLB All-Star Game is now shown on Fox Deportes and FOX.
Demographic breakdown of the most recent historical ratings of MLB All-Star Game on NBC as of Tuesday, July 10, 1951.
MLB All-Star Game Daily Ratings | |||
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Date | Demo | Audience | Rating |
1951-Jul-10 MUTUAL, GILLETTE | HH | 3,016,000 | 27.3 |
P2+ | 8,353,800 | 27.3 |
Rank | Program | Audience | Change |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nightly News with Lester Holt | 6,072,000 | -2% |
2 | The Voice | 4,768,000 | +270% |
3 | Saturday Night Live | 4,700,000 | +3% |
4 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 4,068,000 | +76% |
5 | Law & Order | 3,851,000 | +45% |
6 | Chicago Fire | 3,238,000 | -7% |
7 | Chicago Med | 3,215,000 | -13% |
8 | Law & Order: Organized Crime | 2,846,000 | +60% |
9 | Today | 2,794,000 | +2% |
10 | Deal or No Deal Island | 2,688,000 | +11% |
11 | Chicago PD | 2,555,000 | -6% |
12 | Password | 2,251,000 | +15% |
13 | Weakest Link | 2,189,000 | +51% |
14 | Lopez vs. Lopez | 2,098,000 | +7% |
15 | The Wall | 1,597,000 | +7% |
16 | Dateline | 1,447,000 | -40% |