'Saturday Night Live' Hits Its Highest Ratings in Six Years
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The February 11 episode delivered an overall rating of 7.2 to mark the highest-rated episode since a Jim Carrey-hosted episode that aired back in 2011.

AceShowbiz - "Saturday Night Live" just surged to its highest ratings in six years. The February 11 episode, which featured Alec Baldwin, Melissa McCarthy and Kate McKinnon mocking Donald Trump and his cabinet, delivered an overall rating of 7.2 to mark the highest-rated episode since a Jim Carrey-hosted episode that aired back in 2011.

The ratings also mark strongest "Saturday Night Live" season in 22 years. The viewership number of the show has jumped 22% in total viewers to an average of 10.6 million and 19% in the 19-49 demographic to an average of 3.5 million compared to the previous season.

In other news, NBC has just announced that Octavia Spencer ("Hidden Figures", "The Free World", "The Divergent Series: Allegiant", "Zootopia") is set to make her hosting debut on "Saturday Night Live" on March 4. However, no musical guest has been announced yet.

Spencer will be the fifth host for the sketch comedy series this year, following "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" actress Felicity Jones, "Parks and Recreation" actor Aziz Ansari, "Personal Shopper" star Kristen Stewart and Baldwin. "So this is happening. Hope to see you there. #snl #3/4," wrote Spencer on Instagram along with a screenshot of the announcement, and added on Twitter, "I... CAN'T... WAIT."

So this is happening. Hope to see you there. #snl #3/4

Foto kiriman Octavia Spencer (@therealoctaviaspencer) pada

"Saturday Night Live" airs Saturdays at 11:30 P.M. ET on NBC.

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