Latest Season of UGLIEST HOUSE IN AMERICA Starring Actress and Comedian Retta Delivers Solid Ratings for HGTV
The latest season of Ugliest House in America, which debuted on HGTV Monday, April 22, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, attracted more than 10 million total viewers. Starring comedian and actress Retta as she goes cross-country to find the nation's "ugliest house," the series averaged a .47 live plus three-day rating among Adults 25-54 and a .64 L3 rating among Women 25-54. It also averaged a .49 L3 rating among upscale Adults 25-54 and a .65 L3 rating among upscale Women 25-54. In addition, Ugliest House in America ranked as a Top 5 non-news/sports cable program with Women 25-54, upscale Women 25-54 and upscale Adults 18-34 in the timeslot.
The season also performed well on HGTV's digital platforms. On social media, content promoting the episodes generated more than 1 million impressions and 338,000 video views across HGTV's Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) accounts.
Fans can watch previous seasons of Ugliest House in America on Max(R), as well as find more fun content about the series at HGTV.com. They also can follow @HGTV and #UgliestHouseinAmerica
on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok and engage with Retta @unforettable on Instagram.
Ugliest House in America is produced by Big Fish Entertainment.
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