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1 Auditions  





2 Hollywood week  





3 Showstopper round  





4 Top 24 (April 7 &8)  





5 Top 20 (April 14 &15)  





6 Finals  



6.1  Top 14  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (April 21)  





6.2  Top 12  Billboard #1 Hits (April 22)  





6.3  Top 10  Contestants' birth year (April 28)  





6.4  Top 8  Judges' song contest (April 29)  





6.5  Top 7  Dance songs & Adele (May 5)  





6.6  Top 5  Disney (May 12)  





6.7  Top 3 and Top 2  Finale (May 19)  







7 Elimination chart  





8 Ratings  





9 References  





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American Idol
Season 22
Promotional poster, which pays tribute to the film The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Hosted byRyan Seacrest
Judges
  • Katy Perry
  • Lionel Richie
  • WinnerAbi Carter
    Runner-upWill Moseley
    No. of episodes18
    Release
    Original networkABC
    Original releaseFebruary 18 (2024-02-18) –
    May 19, 2024 (2024-05-19)
    Season chronology

    ← Previous
    Season 21

    List of episodes

    The twenty-second season of American Idol premiered on February 18, 2024, on the ABC television network.[1][2] Ryan Seacrest returned as host; Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie returned as judges.[3] This season was Perry's final one on the show; she announced her departure on February 13, 2024, five days before the premiere.[4]

    Abi Carter won the season on May 19, 2024, while Will Moseley was the runner-up, and Jack Blocker finished in third place.

    Auditions[edit]

    The Idol Across America virtual auditions program returned. Remote auditions took place from August 2 to September 8, 2023, as well as a number of open-call auditions, and from these, the producers selected the contestants who were then invited to audition in front of the judges.[5] Three locations were new, and selected due to them being hometowns of the judges: Leesburg (Bryan), Tuskegee (Richie), and Santa Barbara (Perry).[6]

    The "platinum ticket" also returned from the previous two seasons. During the audition round, a total of three platinum tickets were awarded. The platinum ticket recipients were Odell Bunton Jr., Abi Carter, and Julia Gagnon.[7][8][9] Carter ended up becoming the first "platinum ticket" recipient to win the series.

    American Idol (season 22) – auditions
    City Filming date(s) Filming venue
    Leesburg, Georgia September 19–20, 2023 Lee County High School
    Tuskegee, Alabama October 2–3, 2023 Tuskegee University
    Santa Barbara, California October 17–18, 2023 Music Academy of the West
    Los Angeles, California October 24–25, 2023 Calamigos Ranch
    Nashville, Tennessee November 11–12, 2023 Graduate Nashville

    Hollywood week[edit]

    Hollywood week was filmed on December 10, 2023 at the Barker HangarinSanta Monica. Dubbed the "Idol Arena", each contestant was chosen at random to perform a solo, and fifty-six of them advanced to the next round.[10][11] The platinum ticket recipients (Abi Carter, Julia Gagnon, and Odell Burton Jr.) sang "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & the Papas as a trio.[12] Their advantage was the ability to skip this round, but were asked to do a bonus performance.[10][11] This season did not feature a duet round. The "Showstoppers" round would determine the Top 24 semifinalists.[10]

    Showstopper round[edit]

    The Showstopper round featured the top 56 contestants performing for the judges and a live audience at the Barker Hangar. This round was filmed on December 11, 2023, and aired on April 1, 2024. The judges then narrowed the number of contestants down to 24. The following is a list of the contestants who reached the top 24 and the song they performed. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Showstopper round (April 1)[13]
    Contestant Song
    Jordan Anthony "Love in the Dark"
    Odell Bunton Jr. "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
    Nya "Get Ready"
    Blake Proehl "In My Blood"
    Triston Harper "By Your Grace"
    Roman Collins "Come Together"
    Kaibrienne "Simple Man"
    Jack Blocker "You Should've Seen the Other Guy"
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Anyone"
    Mia Matthews "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)"
    Emmy Russell "More Hearts Than Mine"
    Will Moseley "Ain't No Sunshine"
    Ajii "Too Close"
    KAYKO "Gives You Hell"
    Elleigh Marie "Golden Slumbers"
    Kennedy Reid "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
    KBlocks "River"
    Abi Carter "If I Could Turn Back Time"
    Jayna Elise "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
    Quintavious "You Say"
    Hailey Mia "Alive"
    Jennifer Jeffries "Northern Attitude"
    Julia Gagnon "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
    Mackenzie Sol "With a Little Help from My Friends"

    Top 24 (April 7 &8)[edit]

    The top 24 contestants were split into two groups of twelve and performed one solo each at the Aulani resort in Kapolei, Hawaii. The first group taped on February 7 and aired on April 7, while the second group taped on February 8 and aired on April 8. Tori Kelly served as a guest mentor and judge for the first group, and Jelly Roll for the second group. Two contestants from each group will be eliminated based on the public vote, and the rest will advance to the top 20. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Color key:

      This contestant was saved by America's vote.
      This contestant was eliminated.
    Group 1 (April 7)[14]
    Contestant Song Result
    Hailey Mia "she's all i wanna be" Eliminated
    Jordan Anthony "Titanium" Safe
    Jayna Elise "Confident" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Rumour Has It" Safe
    KAYKO "HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT YOU" Safe
    Nya "The Best" Safe
    Blake Proehl "Anyone" Eliminated
    Abi Carter "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" Safe
    Quintavious "Something in the Water" Safe
    Kaibrienne "Heaven" Safe
    Will Moseley "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" Safe
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "The Story" Safe
    Group 2 (April 8)[15]
    Contestant Song Result
    Odell Bunton Jr. "Uptown Funk" Safe
    Elleigh Marie "Forget You" Eliminated
    Mackenzie Sol "Jealous" Safe
    Jennifer Jeffries "Bruises" Safe
    Emmy Russell "Beautiful Things" Safe
    Ajii "Higher" Safe
    Kennedy Reid "Fancy" Safe
    Jack Blocker "Rainbow" Safe
    Roman Collins "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" Safe
    KBlocks "Harleys in Hawaii" Eliminated
    Mia Matthews "Daddy's Hands" Safe
    Triston Harper "God's Country" Safe
    Non-competition performances (April 7)
    Performer Song
    Tori Kelly "High Water"
    Iam Tongi "Why Kiki?"
    Non-competition performance (April 8)
    Performer Song
    Jelly Roll "Halfway to Hell"

    Top 20 (April 14 &15)[edit]

    The top 20 performances were taped on Wednesday, April 10 and aired on Sunday, April 14, followed by the live results show on Monday, April 15.

    Color key:

      This contestant was chosen by the public to advance.
      This contestant was not chosen by the public, and had to perform again for the judges.
      This contestant was not chosen by the public, but was chosen by the judges as a Wild Card pick.
      This contestant was eliminated.

    Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 20 (April 14)[16]
    Contestant Song Result
    Jack Blocker "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" Safe
    Mia Matthews "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" Safe
    Mackenzie Sol "I'll Never Love Again" Wild Card
    Roman Collins "Never Would Have Made It" Wild Card
    Kennedy Reid "Love Can Build a Bridge" Wild Card
    Ajii "Like a Stone" Wild Card
    Jennifer Jeffries "Grave Digger" Wild Card
    Emmy Russell "Want You" Safe
    Triston Harper "H-O-P-E" Safe
    Odell Bunton Jr. "The Door" Wild Card
    KAYKO "OVER YOU" Safe
    Jordan Anthony "when the party's over" Wild Card
    Quintavious "Hollow" Wild Card
    Kaibrienne "girl i am now" Safe
    Nya "Georgia on My Mind" Wild Card
    Jayna Elise "My All" Wild Card
    Abi Carter "Welcome to the Black Parade" Safe
    Will Moseley "Makin' Me Look Good Again" Safe
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Both Sides, Now" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "I Believe" Safe
    Top 20 (April 15)[17]
    Contestant Song Result
    Quintavious "Make It Happen" Eliminated
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Tumbleweed" Safe
    Jordan Anthony "Attention" Saved by the judges
    Jack Blocker "Feeling Whitney" Safe
    Kennedy Reid "Somethin' Bad" Eliminated
    Jennifer Jeffries "All I Want" Eliminated
    Ajii "Call Out My Name" Eliminated
    Mia Matthews "Burning House" Safe
    KAYKO "WHAT IF?" Safe
    Nya "Water" Saved by the judges
    Will Moseley "Gone For Good" Safe
    Abi Carter "My Mind" Safe
    Odell Bunton Jr. "Wait on You" Eliminated
    Kaibrienne "Zombie" Safe
    Mackenzie Sol "False Alarms" Eliminated
    Emmy Russell "skinny" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Need a Favor" Safe
    Jayna Elise "All I Wanted" Saved by the judges
    Triston Harper "'Til You Can't" Safe
    Roman Collins "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" Saved by the judges
    Non-competition performances (April 14)
    Performer Song
    Teddy Swims "Lose Control"
    Paul Russell "Lil Boo Thang"
    Lauren Spencer-Smith "Fingers Crossed"

    Finals[edit]

    Color key:

      This contestant was saved by America's vote.
      This contestant was saved by the judges.
      This contestant was eliminated.
      This contestant won American Idol.
      This contestant was the runner-up.
      This contestant finished in third place.

    Top 14 – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (April 21)[edit]

    Gene Simmons served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed one song from inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 14 (April 21)[18]
    Contestant Song Result
    Triston Harper "Heartbreak Hotel" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Run to You" Safe
    Roman Collins "You're All I Need to Get By" Safe
    Kaibrienne "I Hate Myself for Loving You" Safe
    Jayna Elise "I Have Nothing" Safe
    Mia Matthews "Those Memories of You" Safe
    KAYKO "High and Dry" Safe
    Emmy Russell "I Can't Make You Love Me" Safe
    Jordan Anthony "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Eliminated
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" Safe
    Jack Blocker "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" Safe
    Nya "I Say a Little Prayer" Eliminated
    Will Moseley "Night Moves" Safe
    Abi Carter "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Safe
    Non-competition performance
    Performer Song
    Luke Bryan "Small Town"

    Top 12 – Billboard #1 Hits (April 22)[edit]

    Meghan Trainor served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed a Billboard #1 song. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 12 (April 22)[19]
    Contestant Song Result
    Abi Carter "All Too Well" Safe
    Will Moseley "Starting Over" Safe
    Jayna Elise "Diamonds" Eliminated
    Mia Matthews "Over You" Safe
    Roman Collins "Roar" Eliminated
    Jack Blocker "Blinding Lights" Safe
    Emmy Russell "Lose You to Love Me" Safe
    Triston Harper "Beautiful Crazy" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Something in the Orange" Safe
    Kaibrienne "Wrecking Ball" Safe
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "cardigan" Safe
    KAYKO "Somebody That I Used to Know" Safe
    Non-competition performance
    Performer Song
    David Archuleta "Hell Together"

    Top 10 – Contestants' birth year (April 28)[edit]

    Shania Twain served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed a song from the year of their birth. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 10 (April 28)[20]
    Contestant Song Result
    Mia Matthews "No One Needs to Know" Eliminated
    Jack Blocker "Believe" Safe
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Iris" Safe
    KAYKO "Teenage Dirtbag" Eliminated
    Emmy Russell "All the Small Things" Safe
    Triston Harper "She's Country" Safe
    Abi Carter "Clocks" Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Here I Am" Safe
    Will Moseley "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" Safe
    Kaibrienne "Here Without You" Safe
    Non-competition performances
    Performer Song
    Just Sam "One Moment in Time"
    Scotty McCreery "Cab in a Solo"

    Top 8 – Judges' song contest (April 29)[edit]

    The judges chose songs for each of the contestants to perform. Katy Perry had the most song choices selected by the contestants, and was able to save one contestant from elimination. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 8 (April 29)[21]
    Contestant Song Result
    Will Moseley "Folsom Prison Blues"[a] Safe
    Kaibrienne "traitor"[b] Eliminated
    McKenna Faith Breinholt "Everywhere I Go"[b] Saved by Katy Perry
    Jack Blocker "Always on My Mind"[b] Safe
    Abi Carter "Bring Me to Life"[c] Safe
    Julia Gagnon "Over the Rainbow"[c] Safe
    Triston Harper "Sand in My Boots"[a] Safe
    Emmy Russell "Coal Miner's Daughter"[b] Safe
    Non-competition performances
    Performers Song
    Jack Blocker & Emmy Russell "Hello"
    Triston Harper & Will Moseley "What Makes You Country"
    Melinda Doolittle, Colton Dixon
    & Danny Gokey
    "Shackles (Praise You)" (Tribute to Mandisa)
    Abi Carter, McKenna Faith Breinholt,
    Julia Gagnon & Kaibrienne
    "Wide Awake"
    1. ^ a b Song chosen by Lionel Richie
  • ^ a b c d Song chosen by Katy Perry
  • ^ a b Song chosen by Luke Bryan
  • Top 7 – Dance songs & Adele (May 5)[edit]

    Ciara served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one dance song, and one song from the Adele discography. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 7 (May 5)[22]
    Contestant Order Song Result
    Jack Blocker 1 "Long Tall Sally" Safe
    9 "One and Only"
    Julia Gagnon 2 "Roam" Eliminated
    11 "Set Fire to the Rain"
    Abi Carter 3 "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" Safe
    14 "Hello"
    McKenna Faith Breinholt 4 "E.T." Eliminated
    8 "Make You Feel My Love"
    Will Moseley 5 "Gimme Three Steps" Safe
    10 "Rolling in the Deep"
    Emmy Russell 6 "Shut Up and Dance" Safe
    12 "Water Under the Bridge"
    Triston Harper 7 "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" Safe
    13 "Easy on Me"
    Non-competition performance
    Performer Song
    Meghan Trainor "To the Moon"
    "Been Like This"

    Top 5 – Disney (May 12)[edit]

    Kane Brown served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs from Disney films. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.

    Top 5 (May 12)[23]
    Contestant Order Song Disney film Result
    Abi Carter 1 "Part of Your World" The Little Mermaid Safe
    8 "The Chain" Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
    Triston Harper 2 "Almost There" The Princess and the Frog Eliminated
    7 "Life Is a Highway" Cars
    Emmy Russell 3 "The Climb" Hannah Montana: The Movie Eliminated
    6 "Carried Me with You" Onward
    Jack Blocker 4 "Nobody's Fool" Cars 2 Safe
    9 "Space Oddity" Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
    Will Moseley 5 "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy" Toy Story 4 Safe
    10 "Born to Be Wild" D3: The Mighty Ducks
    Non-competition performances
    Performers Song
    Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan,
    Katy Perry & Ryan Seacrest
    "You've Got a Friend in Me"
    Jenifer Lewis & Terence Blanchard "Dig a Little Deeper"

    Top 3 and Top 2 – Finale (May 19)[edit]

    Jon Bon Jovi served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs – one from the Jon Bon Jovi discography and one dedicated to their hometowns – before the contestant who had the fewest votes up to that point was eliminated, thereby finishing in third place.

    After Jack Blocker was eliminated, the Top 2 were Abi Carter and Will Mosely. They each performed their own songs, with Mosely singing "Good Book Bad" and Carter singing "This Isn't Over". Then Carter was declared the winner.

    Finale (May 19)[24]
    Contestant Order Song Result
    Will Moseley 1 "It's My Life" Runner-up
    4 "My Town"
    7 "Good Book Bad"
    Jack Blocker 2 "I'll Be There for You" Third place
    5 "All My Ex's Live in Texas"
    Abi Carter 3 "Bed of Roses" Winner
    6 "Somewhere"
    8 "This Isn't Over"
    Non-competition performances
    Performers Song
    Top 3 "Livin' on a Prayer"
    Top 3
    with Jon Bon Jovi
    "Legendary"
    Julia Gagnon
    with Jason Mraz
    "I Feel Like Dancing"
    Jayna Elise
    with Seal
    "Crazy"
    McKenna Faith Breinholt & Kaibrienne
    with James Bay
    "Let It Go"
    Luke Bryan "Love You, Miss You, Mean It"
    Mia Matthews
    with Luke Bryan
    "Run"
    Top 12
    with Lionel Richie
    "Running with the Night"
    Triston Harper
    with Cody Johnson
    "'Til You Can't"
    Bishop Briggs "Triumph"
    Abi Carter
    with Bishop Briggs
    "River"
    Will Moseley, Jack Blocker,
    Triston Harper, KAYKO
    & Roman Collins
    with Nick Fradiani
    "America"
    "Sweet Caroline"
    Will Moseley
    with Hootie & the Blowfish
    "Hold My Hand"
    "Let Her Cry"
    "Only Wanna Be with You"
    Jack Blocker
    with Katy Perry
    "What Makes a Woman"
    New Kids on the Block "Kids"
    KAYKO
    with New Kids on the Block
    "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
    Emmy Russell
    with Wynonna
    "Coal Miner's Daughter"
    "No One Else on Earth"
    Roman Collins
    with CeCe Winans
    "Goodness of God"
    Abi Carter, Emmy Russell,
    Julia Gagnon, McKenna Faith Breinholt,
    Kaibrienne, Mia Matthews
    & Jayna Elise
    "Teenage Dream"
    "Dark Horse"
    "California Gurls"
    Abi Carter "What Was I Made For?"

    Elimination chart[edit]

    Color key:

      Winner
      Runner-up
      Third place
      Did not perform
      Saved by the public
      Saved by the judges
      Eliminated
    American Idol (season 22) - Eliminations
    Contestant Pl. Top 24 Top 20 Top 14 Top 12 Top 10 Top 8 Top 7 Top 5 Finale
    4/7 4/8 4/14 4/21 4/22 4/28 4/29 5/5 5/12 5/19
    Abi Carter 1 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
    Will Moseley 2 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
    Jack Blocker 3 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Third place
    Emmy Russell 5 N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
    Triston Harper N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe
    Julia Gagnon 7 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
    McKenna Faith Breinholt Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Saved
    Kaibrienne 8 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
    KAYKO 10 Safe N/A Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
    Mia Matthews N/A Safe Safe Safe Safe
    Jayna Elise 12 Safe N/A Saved Safe Eliminated
    Roman Collins N/A Safe Saved Safe
    Jordan Anthony 14 Safe N/A Saved Eliminated
    Nya Safe N/A Saved
    Ajii N/A Safe Eliminated
    Odell Bunton Jr. N/A Safe
    Jennifer Jeffries N/A Safe
    Quintavious Safe N/A
    Kennedy Reid N/A Safe
    Mackenzie Sol N/A Safe
    Elleigh Marie N/A Eliminated
    KBlocks N/A
    Blake Proehl Eliminated
    Hailey Mia

    Ratings[edit]

    Viewership and ratings per episode of American Idol season 22
    No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating/share
    (18–49)
    Viewers
    (millions)
    1 "Auditions, Part 1" February 18, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.6/6 4.62[25]
    2 "Auditions, Part 2" February 25, 2024 0.6/6 4.79[26]
    3 "Auditions, Part 3" March 3, 2024 0.6/7 5.11[27]
    4 "Auditions, Part 4" March 17, 2024 0.5/6 4.79[28]
    5 "Auditions, Part 5" March 24, 2024 0.4/4 4.25[29]
    6 "Hollywood Week - Idol Arena" March 31, 2024 0.6/6 4.40[30]
    7 "Showstopper/Final Judgment" April 1, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.4/4 3.88[31]
    8 "Top 24 at Disney's Aulani Resort in Hawaii Part #1" April 7, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/5 4.36[32]
    9 "Top 24 at Disney's Aulani Resort in Hawaii Part #2" April 8, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/5 4.15[33]
    10 "Top 20" April 14, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/6 4.24[34]
    11 "Top 14 Reveal" April 15, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.4/4 3.94[35]
    12 "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" April 21, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/5 5.13[36]
    13 "Billboard #1 Hits" April 22, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.4/4 4.16[37]
    14 "Top 10" / "Shania Twain Mentors the Top 10 on Songs From Their Year of Birth" April 28, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.6/7 5.31[38]
    15 "Judge's Song Contest" April 29, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/5 4.62[39]
    16 "Adele Night" May 5, 2024 Sunday 8:00 p.m. 0.5/6 4.96[40]
    17 "Disney Night" May 12, 2024 0.6/7 5.22[41]
    18 "Grand Finale" May 19, 2024 0.7/7 5.64[42]

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  • ^ Davidson, Denton (April 21, 2024). "American Idol 22 episode 12 recap: Who made the Top 12 and who was eliminated on April 21? [Live Blog]". GoldDerby. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
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  • ^ Douglas Pucci (March 5, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Caitlin Clark's Regular Season Finale is Most-Watched Women's College Basketball Regular Season Contest on Any Network in 25 Years". Programming Insider. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
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  • ^ Douglas Pucci (March 26, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: TNT, TBS and truTV Lead in Prime Time Demos with NCAA March Madness". Programming Insider. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 2, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: NC State-Duke NCAA Men's Basketball Elite Eight Game on CBS is TV's Most-Watched Easter Day Telecast Since 2013". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 2, 2024). "Monday Ratings: Iowa-LSU NCAA Elite Eight Game on ESPN Sets New Viewer Record for Women's College Basketball". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
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  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 9, 2024). "Monday Ratings: NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Relatively Steady Year-to-Year". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 16, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Billy Joel's 100th MSG Concert on CBS Tops in Latter Three Half-Hours of Prime Time". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 16, 2024). "Monday Ratings: WNBA Draft on ESPN Earns Record Audience of Nearly 2.5 Million Viewers". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (April 23, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: NBA Playoffs Give TNT Key Prime Time Demos Victory by Large Margin". Programming Insider. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
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  • ^ Douglas Pucci (May 7, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Miami Grand Prix on ABC Drives to Largest U.S. Audience for Formula 1 Racing To-Date". Programming Insider. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  • ^ Douglas Pucci (May 14, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Nuggets-Timberwolves Continues as the Lone NBA Conference Semifinal Series to Grow Year-Over-Year". Programming Insider. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
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