Jimmy Fallon attracts lowest ‘Tonight’ viewers score
By ANI
WASHINGTON: American comic Jimmy Fallon drew the bottom score on Monday’s exhibiting of ‘The Tonight Show.’
According to Fox News, the 46-year-old comic averaged the smallest tv viewers ever for an unique episode of the late-night present, based on early Nielsen scores – pulling in 947,000 complete viewers on Monday night time (native time).
One of Fallon’s competing applications, Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show,’ on CBS took the cake on Monday night, drawing simply over 2 million viewers, based on Nielsen’s Live and Same Day fast-national numbers as reported by The Wrap.
As reported by Fox News, coming in at second place was ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ with 1.67 million complete viewers.
Per the outlet, the ultimate numbers are anticipated on Wednesday.
With Fallon’s exhibiting on Monday, the scores unseat a earlier low for an unique ‘Tonight Show’ episode that got here as just lately as September 25, 2020 – on that night time Fallon secured 992,000 complete viewers when his present was delayed following a Stanley Cup Finals sport.
As reported by Fox News, Fallon’s visitor record on Monday was not quick on large names, both.
He welcomed funnyman Bill Burr, Rashida Jones and had Old Dominion on because the night’s musical visitor.
Meanwhile, Colbert interviewed Chris Rock on Monday night time whereas welcoming Joss Stone because the present’s musical performer.
If late-night followers had converted to Kimmel on ABC, they might have seen ‘This Is Us’ star Milo Ventimiglia and Jake Tapper with Queen Naija because the musical visitor.