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WWE Smackdown finds new low

November 16, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE Friday Night Smackdown ratings fell once again to 2.445 million viewers in the first hour and 2.255 million viewers in the second.  Also, the viewership for the A18-49 fell to 0.7 which tied with CBS’s Hawaii Five-O.

The ratings are the lowest for the series since its debut on Fox.  It drew a 4 share overall and a 5 share in the Men 18-49 demo.  The numbers are disappointing and once again fall behind the other 3 networks in overall viewership and ratings.

The new low comes the same week that the WWE and Fox stated that they were pleased with the partnership at an industry conference.

Filed Under: FOX, Friday Night SmackDown, ratings, TV, WWE

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