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Trebek interview points to viewer interest in 'Jeopardy!''

NEW YORK (AP) - If you judge by viewer interest in ABC's interview with Alex Trebek, the upcoming 'œWorld Series'ť of 'œJeopardy!'ť is shaping up as a winner for the network.

Michael Strahan's interview with the cancer-stricken host of the popular game show was seen by 7.8 million viewers last week, the Nielsen company said. That made it among the 10 most popular prime-time shows last week, a strong showing amid NFL playoffs and college football bowl games.

On Tuesday, 'œJeopardy'ť will kick off a prime-time tournament among three of the best and most popular players in the show's history: James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. The first contestant to win three games gets a $1 million prize. The tournament on ABC could be as short as three nights or it could stretch to seven.

The NFL playoffs got off to a strong start, with 31 million people watching Saturday's prime-time exit of the New England Patriots at the hands of the Tennessee Titans. Viewership put the game in the top spot in the Nielsen ratings.

Opening the traditional awards season, the 'œGolden Globes'ť show was seen by 18.3 million people Sunday on NBC. That's down slightly from the 18.5 million who saw last year's show.

CBS led the broadcast networks, averaging 7.8 million viewers in prime time. NBC had 6.6 million viewers, ABC had 4.1 million, Fox had 2.2 million, ION Television and Univision tied with 1.3 million; Telemundo had 740,000 and the CW had 580,000.

With the college football bowl season underway, ESPN led the cable networks with a prime-time average of 4.63 million viewers, Fox News Channel had 2.12 million, Hallmark had 1.34 million, A&E had 1.23 million and HGTV had 1.17 million.

On a slow week for news, ABC's 'œWorld News Tonight'ť led the network evening newscasts with an average of 6.9 million viewers. NBC's 'œNightly News'ť had 6.2 million and the 'œCBS Evening News'ť had 4.3 million.

For the week of Dec. 30-Jan. 5, networks and viewerships were:

1. NFL Playoffs: Tennessee at New England, CBS, 31.42 million.

2. NFL Playoffs (partial): Seattle at Philadelphia, 24.66 million.

3. 'œGolden Globe Awards,'ť NBC, 18.32 million.

4. 'œRose Bowl Post-Game Show,'ť ESPN, 13.16 million.

5. 'œPrimetime New Year's Rockin' Eve, Part 2,'ť ABC, 10.83 million.

6. College Football Sugar Bowl: Georgia vs. Baylor, ESPN, 10.05 million.

7. 'œHawaii Five-0,'ť CBS, 8.06 million.

8. "Magnum P.I., CBS, 7.83 million.

9. 'œWhat is Jeopardy!?'ť ABC, 7.81 million.

10. 'œBlue Bloods,'ť CBS, 7.68 million.

11. 'œ60 Minutes,'ť CBS, 7.67 million.

12. "Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve, Part 1, ABC, 7.33 million.

13. College Football Orange Bowl: Florida vs. Virginia, ESPN, 6.09 million.

14. 'œNCIS: Los Angeles,'ť CBS, 5.72 million.

15. College Football Alamo Bowl: Utah vs. Texas, ESPN, 5.67 million.

16. 'œGod Friended Me,'ť CBS, 5.38 million.

17. 'œNew Year's Eve Prime-Time,'ť NBC, 5.32 million.

18. 'œLast Man Standing," Fox, 5.21 million.

19. 'œThe Neighborhood,'ť CBS, 5.09 million.

20. 'œNCIS,'ť CBS, 5.08 million.

FILE - In this April 30, 2017, file photo, Alex Trebek speaks at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center in Pasadena, Calif. Trebek says he's already rehearsed what he's going to say to the audience on his final show. Trebek, host of the popular game show since 1984, announced last March that he'd been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer but will continue his job while still able. In an interview on ABC-TV broadcast Thursday, Trebek said he'll ask the director to leave him 30 seconds at the end of his last taping. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
Tom Hanks, winner of the Cecil B. deMille Award, poses in the press room at the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) The Associated Press
In this image released by ABC, contestants, from left, James Holzhauer, Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings appear on the set of "Jeopardy!" in Los Angeles. The all-time top money winners; Rutter, Jennings and Holzhauer, will compete in a rare prime-time edition of the TV quiz show "Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time," which will air on consecutive nights beginning 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday. (Eric McCandless/ABC via AP) The Associated Press
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