"The Young And The Restless" Season 44 has been getting a high rating as a romantic soap drama on television since its debut in 1973. It has ruled the romance genre and has gathered the attention of viewers for more than 3 decades.
According to CBS, "The Young And The Restless" Season 44 is a multi-awarded show that chronicles the simplicities and complexities of the lives of five grand families. The setting is in the fictional Midwestern metropolis of the City of Genoa serving as a grand backdrop of the romance and rivalries among the families.
"The Young And The Restless" Season 44 will continue to unveil the hopes and disappointments of the Abbot, Newman, Chancellor, Baldwin and Winters' dynasties, TVguide reported. The show involves the star-studded cast includes Robert Adamson, Lauralee Bell, Peter Bergman, Eric Braeden, Tracey E. Bregman, and many more.
Today on #YR... Victor takes matters into his own hands, and Sharon forms a dangerous alliance. WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/0bEOXBJukS pic.twitter.com/B9cOBm2SVC
— Young and Restless (@YandR_CBS) October 5, 2016
The success of the series as the number one daytime drama has greatly contributed to the show's staying power on the air waves. However, there are fears that "The Young And The Restless" Season 44 will never come as expected.
Today on #YR... Chelsea comforts Nick, Abby makes a confession, and Mariah helps Sharon. WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://t.co/M6Ay6GDmj1 pic.twitter.com/glo9b8hzbr — Young and Restless (@YandR_CBS) October 4, 2016
Although, "The Young And The Restless" Season 44 has been scheduled for the 2016 to 2017 airing, it had been scheduled for a last show in September. TVseriesfinale reported that the 2015-2016 seasons only garnered an average rating of 1.06 in the female survey with almost 4.8 million viewers.
It is at this point in time that the ratings can play an important role in determining the renewal of "The Young And The Restless" Season 44. A high rating can save the show but a low rating can result to its exit and never to return.