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What’s This TV Show About?
Airing on the CBS television network, the 48 Hours TV show investigates cases of crime and justice that touch on all manners of the human experience. The investigative reporting on this program has seen cold cases to be reopened and solved, as well as wrongly convicted people to be set free. Correspondents in the show’s 31st season include regulars Erin Moriarty, Peter Van Sant, Maureen Maher, and Richard Schlesinger, as well as occasional reports by other CBS News reporters.
Season 31 Ratings
The 31st season of 48 Hours averaged a 0.51 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.70 million viewers. Compared to season 30, that’s down by 4% in the demo and down by 5% in viewership. Find out how 48 Hours stacks up against the other CBS TV shows.
48 Hours has been renewed for a 32nd season which will debut September 28, 2019. Stay tuned for further updates.
Telly’s Take
Although it premiered with better numbers than last season’s, it is still too early to predict whether CBS will cancel or renew 48 Hours for season 32. I’ll keep an eye on the Nielsens and update this page with breaking developments. Subscribe for free 48 Hours cancellation or renewal alerts.
5/9/19 update: CBS has renewed 48 Hours for a 32nd season.
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