This time around, Ben Higgins from Denver, an account manager for a software company, is the one looking for love among 28 ladies. Chris Harrison returns as the host.
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 — typically around 11:30am EST/8:30am PST. Refresh to see the latest.
3/4 update: ABC has renewed The Bachelor and 14 other TV shows for the 2016-17 season. Details here.
3/15 update: You can see the rest of the latest night’s ratings.
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For comparisons: The 19th cycle of The Bachelor averaged a 2.35 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 8.20 million total viewers.
Note: These are the final national numbers (unless noted with an “*”). These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.
What do you think? Do you still like The Bachelor TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for a 21st season?
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