4 March 2026
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Connor Storrie’s SNL Is a Split Decision in the Ratings

First on LateNighter:  Preliminary ratings are in for Connor Storrie’s Saturday Night Live hosting debut—and they spell both good and bad news for the latest episode of the legendary sketch show.

Per Nielsen Live + Same Day data, the show’s February 28 episode drew an average of 4.6 million total viewers and 1.03 million viewers aged 18–49.

The numbers represent a 4.3% drop in total audience but an 8.3% increase in the advertiser-coveted demo from the show’s most recent live episode on January 31 with host Alexander Skarsgård and musical guest Cardi B. (4.8 million viewers, 950,000 in 18–49).

Among total viewers, this weekend’s show ranks as this season’s fourth-highest-rated episode out of 13 episodes so far. Among younger viewers, it ranks as the season’s third-highest-rated episode so far (behind the Christmas episode and the Bad Bunny-hosted season premiere).

As always, bottom-line viewership will rise when Live+3 numbers, which include delayed viewing, come in. (For example, per Nielsen, the show’s January 31 episode, hosted by Alexander Skarsgård, gained 1.6 million total viewers in the three days following its broadcast, with Live+3 figures topping out at 6.4 million total viewers, while demo viewership grew by 48% to just over 1.4 million viewers.)

It’s also worth noting that linear ratings are just one piece of the pie, especially among younger viewers. Live+Same Day figures do not include live viewing on Peacock or social media, nor do they account for the show’s YouTube performance, where this week’s “Trump Iran Address” Cold Open had already amassed 4 million views as of this writing.

As we’ve reported, this past weekend’s episode was cameo-packed, with four gold medal-winning members of Team USA hockey dropping in on Connor Storrie’s monologue, while a cameo from Hudson Williams elicited an extended ovation from the Heated Rivalry fans packing the stands in Studio 8H.

Saturday Night Live returns this weekend with Ryan Gosling set to hold court for his fourth hosting stint alongside first-time musical guest Gorillaz 

Episode-by-episode Nielsen ratings charts for SNL’s 51st season follow below.

Live+SD Ratings – All Viewers (P2+)

Date Host / Music Guest Avg Viewers
(000’s)
Avg Share %
2/28/26 Connor Storrie / Mumford & Sons 4,611 19.26
1/31/26 Alexander Skarsgård / Cardi B 4,820 15.18
1/24/26 Teyana Taylor / Geese 4,437 14.42
1/17/26 Finn Wolfhard / A$AP Rocky 4,140 15.19
12/20/25 Ariana Grande / Cher 5,404 16.83
12/13/25 Josh O’Connor / Lily Allen 3,949 13.08
12/6/25 Melissa McCarthy / Dijon 4,304 12.62
11/15/25 Glen Powell / Olivia Dean 4,165 14.41
11/8/25 Nikki Glaser / sombr 4,023 13.75
11/1/25 Miles Teller / Brandi Carlile 3,496 7.47
10/18/25 Sabrina Carpenter 4,248 14.67
10/11/25 Amy Poehler / Role Model 4,369 14.05
10/4/25 Bad Bunny / Doja Cat 4,634 14.99
Ratings Data © The Nielsen Company, used under license. 

Live+SD Ratings – In the Demo (P18-49)

Date Host / Music Guest Avg Viewers
(000s)
Avg Share %
2/28/26 Connor Storrie / Mumford & Sons 1,029 15.19
1/31/26 Alexander Skarsgård / Cardi B 950 14.32
1/24/26 Teyana Taylor / Geese 695 11.06
1/17/26 Finn Wolfhard / A$AP Rocky 858 14.53
12/20/25 Ariana Grande / Cher 1,224 17.71
12/13/25 Josh O’Connor / Lily Allen 710 11.23
12/6/25 Melissa McCarthy / Dijon 746 9.87
11/15/25 Glen Powell / Olivia Dean 799 13.48
11/8/25 Nikki Glaser / sombr 733 11.97
11/1/25 Miles Teller / Brandi Carlile 605 4.98
10/18/25 Sabrina Carpenter 938 14.92
10/11/25 Amy Poehler / Role Model 893 12.91
10/4/25 Bad Bunny / Doja Cat 1,125 16.33
Ratings Data © The Nielsen Company, used under license. 

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