A “season of mystery” has uncovered some double-digit ratings growth for CBS’ “Big Brother.” According to the Eye network, the show’s premiere week (with episodes airing on July 10 and July 13) averaged 4.9 million viewers in live+7 multiplatform viewership. That’s up 11% from last summer’s premiere week.
On Paramount+, streaming on the series is up 9% year-to-year, the network said. And through the show’s first two weeks (with episodes on July 10, July 13, July 16, July 17 and July 20), viewership is holding steady with a season-to-date multiplatform average of 4.8 million viewers. That’s up 9% from last year’s first two weeks.
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