NBC’s ‘Found’ Maintains Strong Multi-Platform Audience

According to Deadline, NBC’s procedural crime drama Found has maintained large audience on both the linear network and on Peacock. Found premiered on October 3 and, after seven days available for viewing, averages 7.4 million viewers per episodes, Deadline reports. The series is NBC’s highest viewed debut on Peacock.

Deadline also reports that, according to NBCUniversal, the pilot episode of Found has been viewed by over 20 million people. The episode initially received 3.8 million live same-day views.

The series is the number one broadcast drama amongst 18-49 year olds and episodes still grow their audiences by around 60% in the seven-day viewing window.

Found follows Gabi Mosely, a public relations specialist whose crisis management team always makes sure there is someone to look out for forgotten missing people as she was once a forgotten one herself.

The series stars Shanola Hampton (Shameless, Things Never Said) as Gabi Mosely, Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Saved by the Bell, Franklin & Bash) as Sir, Kelli Williams (Lie to Me, The Practice) as Margaret Reed, Gabrielle Walsh (Close Enough, The Vampire Diaries) as Lacey Quinn, Brett Dalton (Chicago Fire, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Mark Trent, and Arlen Escarpeta (The Oath, The Magicians) as Zeke Wallace.

The cast also includes A’Zaria Latrell Carter (Big George Foreman, P-Valley) as Teen Gabi, Karan Oberoi (Displacement, Roswell, New Mexico) as Dhan Rana, and Bill Kelly (Where the Crawdads Sing, The Resident) as Tony Mallory.

Found is executive produced by Sonay Hoffman (Daredevil, Private Practice), Sarah Schechter (Riverdale, The Flash), Lindsay Dunn (Citadel, From), Greg Berlanti (Arrow, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow), Nkechi Okoro Carroll (All American: Homecoming, Rosewood), and Leigh London Redman (Gotham Knights, Found). It is produced by Rock My Soul Productions and Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television.

Found is airing Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and is available to stream on Peacock.

Krista Dadasis: Boston University Media Science major and television writer.
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