“The Drew Barrymore Show” kicked off its fifth season with double-digit ratings gains, TheWrap can exclusively reveal.
As the daytime talk show returned following its summer hiatus, the first week of Season 5 averaged a 0.88 household rating — up 20% from last year’s premiere week — and scored 1.26 million viewers — up 15% from last year — according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day figures from the week of Sept. 9. The premiere week scored the biggest household rating “The Drew Barrymore Show” has seen since the week of Jan. 8, 2024.
The talk show also saw growth in its key female demos with a 32% uptick from last year’s premiere week among women 18-49 to hit a 0.19