Disney Channel’s “Sounds of Summer” program may have generated online buzz, but it generally failed to ignite ratings interest.
Like the Pentatonix edition of “KC Undercover, the RaeLynn edition of “I Didn’t Do It,” the The Vamps edition of “Jessie” and the Sheppard edition of “Girl Meets World,” Sunday’s “Liv and Maddie” suffered an episode-to-episode viewership loss.
Granted, “Liv and Maddie” had the burden of facing FOX’s low-rated — but demographically relevant — Teen Choice Awards.
This week’s episode, which featured a guest appearance from Andy Grammer, drew a 0.33 adults 18-49 rating with 1.896 million viewers. Both numbers markedly trail those of the previous installment, which drew a 0.46 rating with 2.527 million viewers.
This week’s viewership total was the show’s weakest since April 9, 2015. It was the lowest for a Sunday episode since the November 2, 2014 edition drew 1.868 million.
The Becky G edition of “Austin & Ally” was the only celebrity-supported “Sounds of Summer” episode to enjoy an episode-to-episode viewership gain.
Other Sunday Disney ratings:
KC Undercover – 0.36 A18-49, 1.892 million
Best Friends Whenever – 0.30 A18-49, 1.669 million