

Note: You’ll notice in the table the P18-49 rating results in a calculated weighted average of 0.20, as opposed to the 0.21 in the main report. P18-49 rating as always is simply a result of dividing the P18-49 viewership (in this case, 275) by the P18-49 universe (1340.9). The P18-49 viewership number of 275 (in thousands) is right on the border between 0.20 and 0.21. The weighted average here using the quarter-hour data points comes out to 274.597, which, when divided by 1340.9 results in 0.2047954, which rounds to 0.20. The already-rounded 275 figure results in a P18-49 rating of 0.2050861. When rounding to the nearest thousand, the result is 275,000.
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Viewership data according to a Nielsen source.
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