Last year, NBC aired Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon very sporadically on Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes airing just half episodes. Now, it seems they’ve committed to giving it a more permanent spot on the schedule so viewers can find it. Will the ratings improve? Cancelled or renewed for a third season? Stay tuned.
Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon takes viewers along for the ride with first-person accounts of events and stunts that have been captured via cell phones, dash cams, security cameras, and camcorders.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show’s likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available — usually the next day, around 11:30am EST/8:30am PST. Refresh to see the latest.
5/28 update: You can see the latest night’s ratings in context.
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For comparisons: The first season of Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon averaged a 0.75 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 3.70 million total viewers.
Note: Note: These are the Live + Same Day Ratings which include “live” viewing plus delayed DVR viewing, up until 3am local time that same night. Ratings marked with an “*” are the fast affiliate ratings and will be updated with the Live+SD numbers when they are made available. Typically, networks get paid for C+3 ratings which includes DVR viewing within three days of the original airing when commercials are watched. Those numbers are rarely released to the press.
What do you think? Do you still like the Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon TV series? Would you like to see it cancelled or renewed for third season?
Hi, how do we enter content for Nick’s show?
I live in SA and have recently managed to put my 1990-1997 vhs on dvd’s by a professional company
There is a wealth of heart-warming footage (out of the mouth of Babes)
Who can assist with this?
Kind Regards