For the second week in a row, CBS’ ‘So Help Me Todd’ hit a series viewership high. After returning with its midseason premiere last week, the first year comedy series reached 4.82M viewers on Thursday, according to early live+same-day Nielsen data
with 6.33M viewers, ranking as the No. 2 show of the night. It was also up from its season-to-date average by about 1.8M.
The series is in its second season, and Thursday’s episode came on the heels of an announcement thatYoung Sheldon‘ renewal news also drove traffic for the series with 148M potential social impressions yesterday.
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