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Survivor 50 Premiere Draws CBS Highest Wednesday Ratings in Four Years
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Survivor 50's epic premiere delivered CBS its biggest Wednesday ratings in 4 years, with over 5 million viewers. See the milestone season's record-breaking n...

AceShowbiz - The highly anticipated premiere of Survivor 50, a milestone season of the long-running reality competition series, has delivered impressive ratings for CBS, marking the network’s strongest Wednesday night viewership in four years.

The opening episode, which aired as an extended three-hour event, attracted an average of 5.06 million viewers, making it the most-watched show of the evening in both total viewers and the key adults 25-54 demographic. The program peaked at 6.18 million viewers during its first half-hour and retained at least 90% of its audience in each subsequent half-hour segment, according to Nielsen data.

This premiere represents a 26% increase in total viewers compared to the show’s fall 2025 debut, and a 19% rise from the spring 2025 premiere. CBS also reported that its overall viewership for the night was 81% higher than that of the second-place network, NBC.

The 50th edition of Survivor, hosted by Jeff Probst, featured a star-studded cast including notable former contestants and personalities such as Mike White, creator of The White Lotus. Other returning players competing for the $1 million prize included Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, Colby Donaldson, Stephenie Lagrossa Kendrick, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Benjamin Wade, Aubry Bracco, Chrissy Hofbeck, Christian Hubicki, Angelina Keeley, Rick Devens, Jonathan Young, Dee Valladares, Emily Flippen, Q Burdette, Tiffany Ervin, Charlie Davis, Genevieve Mushaluk, Kamilla Karthigesu, Kyle Fraser, Joseph Hunter, Savannah Louie, and Rizo Velovic.

In the episode, Season 1’s Jenna Lewis-Dougherty was the first contestant voted out, despite her efforts to target Cirie Fields. Reflecting on her exit, Lewis-Dougherty commented, “First in, first out.” Additionally, Kyle Fraser, the winner of Season 48, was forced to leave the competition early due to an ankle injury sustained during a challenge.

The season is executive produced by Mark Burnett, Jeff Probst, Matt VanWagenen, Kahaia Pearson, and Jesse Jensen. Survivor will return next week with a 90-minute episode, serving as a lead-in to Padma Lakshmi’s new show, America’s Culinary Cup.

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