Kimmel
went head-to-head Tuesday for the first time against CBS’ “Late Show
with David Letterman” and NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” According
to Nielsen fast national ratings, Kimmel edged out Letterman and ran
slightly behind Leno in total viewers.
Tuesday’s
“Jimmy Kimmel Live” was seen by roughly 3 million viewers, only 177,000
fewer than the audience for the “Tonight Show.” It beat “Late Show” by
115,000 viewers.
“Jimmy Kimmel
Live” scored its second-largest audience ever while exceeding the
average audience in its previous berth by 59 percent.
“Jimmy
Kimmel Live” previously aired at 12 a.m. Eastern time, after
“Nightline.” It now airs for an hour beginning at 11:35 a.m., followed
by “Nightline.”

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