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Nielsen Numbers Confirm Comcast’s Failed G4 Revival Was the Lowest Watched Television Network of 2022

They say the numbers don’t lie, and according to the year-end television ratings report from Nielsen, Comcast’s quickly-shuttered attempt at reviving G4 was – unsurprisingly – an abysmal failure in terms of viewership.

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That’s no hyperbole either – as per an overview of the metric analysis agency’s findings shared by IndieWireG4 was the most popular prime-time channel among all 126 standard cable channels that are currently available to American viewers.

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How bad was G4 2.0’s last place finish? During its brief run from November 2021 to October 2022, the network managed to pull an average of only 1,000 viewers during the period of 8 PM – 11 PM every Monday through Friday.

The other network that debuted alongside G4, the televenovella devoted Galanovelas/TL Novelas was ranked 114th with 15,000 viewers.

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The ratings of Pursuit Channel, an outdoor hunting-oriented network, ranked 125, with 2,000 prime time viewers, and beIN Sports, a foreign MENA sports network, ranked 124, with 3,000 prime time viewers.

Comedy.TV (121.4,000 subscribers) also defeated the video game network. Comedy.TV is a channel that shows clips of stand-up comedy.


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