‘Beyond The Gates’ Repeats Perform Better Than Expected, ‘The Price Is Right’ & ‘NBC News Daily’ Buck The Holiday Trend – RATINGS
During the week of June 30 to July 4, 2025, CBS presented amended repeats of its daytime programming, notably “Beyond The Gates” and “Let’s Make a Deal.” As July 4 fell into this timeframe, programming adjustments were necessary due to the Independence Day holiday, with regular broadcasts being categorized as specials. This alteration affected weekly viewing averages and the overall performance comparison.
Performance Highlights:
- “Beyond the Gates”: The show achieved an average of 1.072 million viewers during its repeat episodes. This figure closely mirrors last season’s comparable show, “The Talk,” which averaged 1.089 million viewers during its repeat run leading up to the same holiday period.
- “The Price is Right”: The two versions of this timeless quiz show led the ratings for the week, pulling in 3.965 million and 3.447 million viewers respectively. This marked slight week-to-week increases despite an overarching trend of viewership declines across daytime programs.
- Overall Trends: Many daytime shows experienced a year-over-year drop in viewership. Notably, “The Bold and the Beautiful” showcased a significant decline, losing 201,000 viewers compared to the previous year, finishing with 2.444 million viewers.
- “GMA3”: This popular ABC program averaged 1.217 million viewers, indicating a fall from the previous week’s numbers. However, its viewership remained almost steady compared to last year’s performance from its predecessor.
Ratings Overview:
- Total Viewers Rankings:
- 1. The Price Is Right 2 (CBS) – 3.965 million
- 2. The Price Is Right 1 (CBS) – 3.447 million
- 3. The Young and the Restless (CBS) – 2.917 million
- 4. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) – 2.444 million
- 5. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS) – 2.143 million
- 6. General Hospital (ABC) – 1.840 million
- 7. GMA3 (ABC) – 1.217 million
- 8. NBC News Daily (NBC) – 1.118 million
- 9. Beyond the Gates (CBS) – 1.072 million
Key Takeaways:
The ratings report highlights a challenging week for daytime programming. The holiday’s influence is evident in the adjusted metrics, but “Beyond the Gates” demonstrates resilience, maintaining performance levels even while airing repeats during a challenging viewing period. This report offers vital insights into viewer preferences as they continue to evolve in the competitive daytime television landscape. With more detailed demographic ratings forthcoming, audiences can anticipate a clearer picture of the viewing trends that may shape future programming decisions.







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