NBC pulled in fourth-place Wednesday night

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At 8 p.m. ET, a rebroadcast of “Up All Night” averaged a 1.2/4 in adults 18-49 and 3.7 million viewers overall. 


Versus its prior encore in this time period on October 26, “Up All Night” is up 9 percent in 18-49 rating (to a 1.2 from a 1.1) and up 5 percent in total viewers (3.656 million vs. 3.479 million).  Note that “Up All Night” originals have been adding 47 percent to these next-day “live plus same day” ratings when Nielsen issues “live plus seven day” results so far this season.

At 8:30 ET, an encore telecast of “Whitney” (1.1/3 in adults 18-49 3.3 million viewers overall) retained 92 percent of its 18-49 lead-in from “Up All Night” and built on that lead-in in adults, men and women 18-34, including a gain of 13 percent in adults 18-34 (to a 0.9 rating from a 0.8). 

Keep in mind that Thursday first-run telecasts of “Whitney” have been adding 34 percent to their next-day “live plus same day” ratings when Nielsen issues “live plus seven day” results.

At 9 p.m. ET, an encore “Harry’s Law” averaged a 0.8/2 in adults 18-49 and 4.1 million viewers overall. 

Note that “Harry’s Law” first-runs have been adding 41 percent to these next-day “live plus same day” ratings when Nielsen issues “live plus seven day” results so far this season.

At 10 p.m. ET, a rebroadcast “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (1.2/3 in 18-49, 4.4 million viewers overall) built on its lead-in by 50 percent in 18-49 rating From its first half-hour to its second, “SVU” grew in all key ratings categories, including gains of 30 percent in 18-49 rating (to a 1.3 from a 1.0) and 10 percent in total viewers (4.6 million vs. 4.2 million). 

Note that “Law & Order: SVU” originals have been adding 45 percent to these next-day “live plus same day” ratings when Nielsen issues “live plus seven day” results so far this season

(source; NBC)