The latest Jan. 6 hearing brought in the largest viewership since the congressional committee’s debut, getting more than 17 million eyes on the program.
More than 17.6 million people watched the primetime hearing throughout 10 broadcast and cable outlets, reaching more people than several of the other hearings that took place during the daytime.
The number, however, is still 20 million down since the first primetime hearing on June 9.
Altogether, the eight hearings averaged about 13.1 million viewers, with the daytime sessions drawing between 10.16 to 13.23 million viewers, according to Nielsen.
MSNBC had the biggest audience on Thursday, getting 4.