There’s something extremely satisfying about seeing the good guy win. CBS delivered hope and justice on Sunday nights with the Justin Hartley-helmed Tracker and viewers couldn’t get enough.
Hartley is known for his role as Kevin Pearson in the award-winning, critically acclaimed NBC family drama This Is Us. As the show neared its sixth and final season, he joined forces with Ken Olin to find another project.
“Ken and I had developed this great friendship and we were actively looking for something to work on together,” said Hartley in an interview following Tracker’s first season finale. They were looking for something extraordinary. Though a few ideas piqued their interest, nothing excited them until Olin brought Jeffery Deaver’s best-selling crime novel “The Never Game” to Hartley’s attention.
They agreed the book would make for great television and pitched the idea, which led to Hartley’s first time leading a TV series. Regarding the strong reaction to Tracker, Hartley said, “It’s something we were hopeful for. It’s very fulfilling and humbling but certainly not something you know will happen. It was the same with This Is Us. I knew when I read that script that it was great. But you just don’t know if people are going to watch.”
Their intuition was spot on as the viewing numbers confirm. According to Nielsen, Tracker set records for CBS and broadcast television as the No. 1 non-sports show this season. The breakout drama marks the first time a new series has topped the charts since Survivor premiered on CBS in 2000. In addition to topping TV charts, Tracker made it to No. 1 on Paramount+ as the top streaming series based on subscriber reach since its premiere in February.
The series averaged more than 11 million real-time viewers per episode and the first seven episodes averaged 19 million multi-platform viewers per episode across broadcast and streaming with live plus 35-day viewing. Since its debut, more than 81 million viewers have tuned in to watch Colter solve crimes and save the innocent. Throughout the show’s first 13-episode season, Tracker gained popularity as episodes aired with Sunday night’s finale amassing 7.36 million real-time viewers and topping the night’s broadcast.