Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Achieves Its Biggest Induction Ceremony Ever With 4.6 Million Viewers on ABC

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Selome Hailu The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame had its most-watched induction ceremony ever on New Year’s Day, with ABC’s primetime special hitting an average 4.6 million viewers.

That’s a 49% increase from the year before, when the induction ceremony reached 3.1 million viewers. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony also improved its rating among the key adults age 18-49 demographic, nabbing a 0.5 — up 39% from the 0.36 achieved in 2023, and tying the show’s best demo rating in 20 years, since March 21, 2004.

In addition to setting personal bests, the three-hour special also became the most-watched primetime entertainment program on broadcast television in six years, since Jan.

1 2019. Though it aired on New Year’s Day 2025, the record-breaking ceremony celebrated the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2024 class of inductees, which included Mary J.

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