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Memory of a Killer has tallied 18.4M viewers across platforms to-date, ranking as broadcast’s top drama debut of the season among adults 18-49 and delivering the largest 35-day streaming audience ever for a Fox drama telecast.
Fear Factor: House of Fear and Best Medicine also surpassed 15M multi-platform viewers in 35 days. The Johnny Knoxville-hosted reality competition reached 16.6M viewers while the medical dramedy delivered 15.4M.
Additionally, is Fear Factor: House of Fear broadcast’s top new unscripted series this season among 18-49 in L+7 days, per Nielsen.
In all, Fox originals raked in 52.7B total multi-platform minutes viewed across the season. Dramas were up +9% in total viewing and +24% in streaming year-over-year. That includes Doc, which returned for Season 2 to 14M multi-platform viewers for the premiere episode.
The combination of Doc and Best Medicine, which launched in January, turned out to be just the antidote to boost Fox’s Tuesday original programming 51% year-over-year to-date this calendar year in multi-platform audience, growing from 3.7M to 5.6M viewers in the 7-day window.
In the unscripted space, Fear Factor: House of Fear doesn’t stand alone. Fox still benefits greatly from its relationship with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. Next Level Chef was the highest-rated Thursday unscripted series of the season and tied for most-watched with Ramsay’s long-running Hell’s Kitchen. Next Level Baker delivered Fox’s most-streamed fall unscripted debut on record.
Fox is also home to The Simpsons, which surpassed 800 episodes this season to remain the longest-running scripted series in TV history. Season 37 saw strong growth, as did the latest from American Dad! and Family Guy.
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