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48 Hours: Season 36 Ratings (2023-24) – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

48 Hours: Season 36 Ratings (2023-24) – canceled + renewed TV shows, ratings

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Once again, CBS is airing new episodes of the 48 Hours series on Saturday nights. The ratings are good (considering its timeslot) and it’s likely one of the most cost-effective shows on the network. How long will this series run? Will 48 Hours be cancelled or is it sure to be renewed for season 37? Stay tuned.

A documentary and newsmagazine series, the 48 Hours TV show premiered in 1988. The program features correspondents telling engaging, compelling stories that often reveal new information, feature first-time interviews, and tap into the nation’s fascination with murder mysteries. The series’ segments have shed new light on cases long overlooked by law enforcement and the public and have resulted in cold cases being reopened and solved. The team’s focus on questionable and wrongful convictions has led to eight people being released from prison. Correspondents include Erin Moriarty, Peter Van Sant, Natalie Morales, Tracy Smith, Jim Axelrod, Michelle Miller, Jericka Duncan, David Begnaud, and Jonathan Vigliotti.

The ratings are typically the best indication of a show’s chances of staying on the air. The higher the ratings, the better the chances of survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available.

10/22 update: You can see the latest night’s ratings in context.

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For comparisons: Season 35 of 48 Hours on CBS averaged a 0.22 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 2.55 million viewers.

Note: These are the final national ratings, including all live+same day viewing and DVR playback (through 3:00 AM). Early fast affiliate ratings (estimates) are indicated with an “*”. While these numbers don’t include further delayed or streaming viewing, they are a very good indicator of how a show is performing, especially when compared to others on the same channel. There can be other economic factors involved in a show’s fate, but typically the higher-rated series are renewed and the lower-rated ones are cancelled.

 

What do you think? Do you like the 48 Hours TV series on CBS? Should it be cancelled or renewed for a 37th season?

Check out our status sheets to track new TV series pickups, renewals, and cancellations. You can find lists of cancelled shows here.

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