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'The Bold and the Beautiful' Ratings: 3.64M Average The Week of September 25-29, 2014


CBS Daytime shows notched viewer increases compared to the same week last year, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for the week of September 25-29, 2014.

Let's Make a Deal 1 was up +8% (2.88m from 2.65m), Let's Make a Deal 2 gained +6% (3.43m from 3.22m), The Price is Right 1 was up +3% (4.65m from 4.52m), The Bold and the Beautiful gained +2% (3.64m from 3.57m) and The Talk grew +3% (2.70m from 2.62m).

The Talk also tied The View in women 25-54 (1.1).

The Bold and the Beautiful was also up over the previous week (3.64m from 3.43m).

In other network news, The Price is Right and Let's Make a Deal will go pink to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month with themed shows on Friday, October 3 and Tuesday, October 14 respectively.

The Price is Right will raise awareness for Breast Cancer on October 3 when it welcomes a studio audience full of courageous fighters, survivors and their supporters. Contestants will have the chance to win luxurious prizes, including designer jewelry, handbags and apparel; trips to Aruba, Hawaii and Sonoma; brand new cars; and a $5,000 shopping spree in Beverly Hills.

On October 14, Let's Make a Deal will honor an audience filled with cancer survivors, family and friends when host Wayne Brady presents themed prizes as part of various deals, including pink jewelry, pink workout gear and a bright pink scooter. In addition to pink-themed prizes, multiple cars and trips to Hawaii and Jamaica are available for lucky Traders who make the right deals.

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