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Ratings: “KC Undercover,” “Liv and Maddie” Fall to Viewership Lows

When it comes to total live+same-day viewership, all four of Disney Channel’s Sunday night programs suffered losses this week.

Three set new series lows.

Down sharply, “KC Undercover” and “Liv And Maddie” both set new viewership lows. While up in adults 18-49, “Best Friends Whenever” also slipped to a new low mark in viewership. “Austin & Ally” was up in adults 18-49 but down in total viewership (albeit not to a series low).

Airing at 8PM, “KC Undercover” opened the night with a soft 0.23 adults 18-49 rating and 1.292 million total viewers. The numbers sharply trail the 0.42 rating and 2.055 million viewership mark posted by the previous original.

“Best Friends Whenever” followed with a 0.25 adults 18-49 rating and 1.328 million total viewers. Its adults 18-49 rating was actually up from the 0.23 posted by last Friday’s episode, but the viewership total was down from that broadcast’s 1.717 million mark.

Occupying the 9PM half hour, “Austin & Ally” drew a 0.30 adults 18-49 rating and 1.505 million total viewers. The previous episode drew a softer 0.27 adults 18-49 rating but a stronger 1.730 million viewership sum.

“Liv And Maddie” closed the night with a 0.30 adults 18-49 rating and a series low 1.532 million viewership total. The previous “Liv And Maddie” drew a 0.44 with 2.108 million viewers.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

Brian's reporting has been cited by major websites like BuzzFeed, Billboard, the New Yorker and The Fader -- and shared by celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj.

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