The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber

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<h1>The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber</h1>

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Comedy Central’s roast of Justin Bieber drew solid numbers Monday, positioning as the net's third most prevalent ever and remaining as the night's No. 1-evaluated program in key male demos.

The dish, taped March 14 and offering Kevin Hart as meal expert, found the middle value of a 2.6 rating/9 offer in grown-ups 18-49 and 4.4 million viewers general from 10 p.m. to midnight, as indicated by Nielsen. The tune-in far surpassed the meals lately of Donald Trump in March 2011 (3.48 million), James Franco in September 2013 (3.11 million) and Roseanne Barr in August 2012 (2.64 million).

Charlie Sheen's dish in September 2011, which drew 6.43 million viewers, remains the most-viewed of 14 dishes to date for Comedy Central. The main other one to outdraw Bieber's on Monday was Jeff Foxworthy in 2005.

In 18-49, the Bieber dish positioned second to NBC's "The Voice" (3.2 rating) among all primetime programs Monday. Also, in both men 18-49 (2.7 rating) and men 18-34 (3.6), it was No. 1. Almost 53% of the 18-49 group of onlookers was male, as indicated by Nielsen.

As may be normal, the "Meal of Justin Bieber" was likewise an enormous draw on online networking, positioning No. 1 among all shows on TV Monday with more than 1.3 million notice and more than 40 meal related drifting themes around the world. Almost 2 million individuals created more than 3 million posts, remarks, likes and shares in regards to the Roast of Justin Bieber, otherwise known as #BieberRoast, on Facebook.

Broil subjects incorporated Bieber's rough sentiment with Selena Gomez and his various run-ins with the law. Shaquille O'Neal, Martha Stewart, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and Hannibal Buress were among those hitting the 21-year-old Bieber, the most youthful individual to be cooked on the system.
 
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