“Dancing With the Stars” boogied to great rankings development all through its Season 33, and that remained true for its season finale. The multiplatform numbers are out for the Nov. 26 finale, and after seven days of viewing on ABC, Disney+, Hulu and different digital platforms, the ultimate episode of “Dancing With the Stars” averaged almost 8 million viewers and a 1.55 score with adults 18-49.
That whole viewers tally — 7.95 million — was up 25% over its dwell+similar day quantity (6.36 million) and up 36% over its adults 18-49 common (1.14 million).
Which means the most important “Dancing With the Stars” viewers in three years tuned in to see the Len Goodman Mirrorball trophy awarded to Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson. The finale pulled off the most important multiplatform viewing for “Dancing With the Stars” in each whole viewers and adults 18-49 for the reason that Season 30 premiere in 2021.
It was additionally the most important “Dancing With the Stars” finale with multiplatform audiences since Nov. 25, 2019, and the most important with adults 18-49 since Nov. 21, 2017.
In linear alone, this repped the top-rated adults 18-49 quantity for a primetime leisure telecast on ABC (averaging a 1.23 score) since “Abbott Elementary’s” post-Oscars run on March 10 — making it the highest adults 18-49 telecast this season.
In accordance with ABC, “Dancing With the Stars” garnered greater than 32 million votes for the finale. For his or her last dances, Graziadei and Johnson did a cha cha to Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Cease the Feeling,” and a freestyle to District 78 feat. Jake Simpson’s “Canned Warmth.”
BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions produces “Dancing with the Stars” for ABC; Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough are hosts and judges are Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.