So i asked grok "what is the viewership figures for the BBC in America?"
Here's a breakdown based on the most recent available data as of mid-2025:
1. BBC America (TV Channel)Availability: Reaches approximately 60 million pay-TV households (down from 82 million in 2017).
Primetime Audience: Averages 104,000 viewers per week (as of June 2025, ranking it 60th among U.S. cable networks). This is a concurrent live viewership metric and has declined slightly year-over-year.
2. BBC News (Overall U.S. Audience)Weekly Reach: Approximately 50 million Americans tune in weekly across TV, radio (BBC World Service), and digital platforms (as of 2021 data; recent reports indicate stability or growth due to events like the 2024 U.S. election). This makes the U.S. BBC News's second-largest international market after India.
Damning figures of the amount of people in the US who watch the BBC and could have seen the edited clips just before an election.
That's higher figures than I expected.
It's undeniable that the BBC could have had some influence on the election.
