The most recent installment of AEW Dynamite recorded a dip in viewership, but climbed in the key demo of 18-49 years old from the preceding week.
The AEW Dynamite aired on September 18th attracted 687,000 spectators, garnering a 0.22 grade in the key 18-49 demo, and a lesser 0.13 grade in the 18-34 demo.
A comprehensive dissection of these numbers, including information for every quarter hour, was published by The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
AEW Dynamite positioned itself second for the evening, falling behind Fox News’ show “Gutfeld” that had a live conversation with former President Donald Trump. A total of 4,894,000 viewers watched “Gutfeld” with a 0.34 grade. Meanwhile, CBS’ “Survivor” generated 4,721,000 viewers with a 0.73 grade on network television.
In comparison to the previous week, AEW Dynamite noted a drop of 4.1% in viewership but reported a 7.5% rise in 18-49 demography, and a 4.7% climb in 18-34 cluster.
Assessing it with last year’s Grand Slam episode, the viewership for AEW Dynamite has declined by 30.2%, coupled with 35.8% in the 18-49 cluster, and 46.4% in the 18-34 demography.
In addition, each home tuning into AEW Dynamite had an average of 1.34 viewers, with the 18-49 demographic dominated by male audience represented at 68.9%.
The figures for every quarter hour are outlined as follows:
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