‘SNL’ Season 50 Hits Three-Year Rating High
Saturday Night Live
went all out this year with its 50
th
anniversary and its ratings have reflected that effort.
NBC has revealed that Season 50 of the late-night show hit a three-year rating high – it became the most-watched season since Season 47, which ran between October 2021 and May 2022.
Season 50 averaged 8.1M viewers across all platforms, per NBC, in the live+seven days metric. This was a 12% increase on Season 49. Nielsen said that the show averaged 7.2M viewers last season.
Season 47, for context, drew 9M viewers in the live+seven numbers.
Last year,
NBC touted the youth numbers
and the Lorne Michaels-created show remained the number one entertainment series across ad-supported broadcast and cable in the 18-49 demo for the 2024/25 season for the sixth consecutive season.
“To see the show honor its legacy while still pushing boundaries was incredible. The strong ratings this season are a testament to how deeply
SNL
continues to resonate with audiences,” said Katie Hockmeyer, EVP, Late Night, NBCUniversal Entertainment. “After five decades,
SNL
remains a powerful force in shaping culture and making us laugh week after week.”