Audiences love a good procedural drama. Fox’s “9-1-1” and CBS’ “NCIS” both scored top spots among Monday night’s primetime ratings.
“9-1-1” earned the title of highest-rated (as did the network overall). The Ryan Murphy series secured a 0.7 demo rating and 5.1 million total viewers in the 8 p.m. slot.
In terms of viewers, “NCIS” was the clear winner with 7.3 million people tuning in at 9 p.m.. The O.G. series as well as its spinoff, “NCIS: Hawai’i” were back with new episodes on Monday after a week of re-airings. The network also dominated viewership overall, averaging about 6 million viewers throughout primetime.
“American Idol” only aired for one hour instead of two, which didn’t impact its numbers too much. The singing competition still drew a 0.68 demo rating and 5.9 million total viewers. In the second hour of primetime, ABC aired a new episode of “Shark Tank,” which also fared well with...
“9-1-1” earned the title of highest-rated (as did the network overall). The Ryan Murphy series secured a 0.7 demo rating and 5.1 million total viewers in the 8 p.m. slot.
In terms of viewers, “NCIS” was the clear winner with 7.3 million people tuning in at 9 p.m.. The O.G. series as well as its spinoff, “NCIS: Hawai’i” were back with new episodes on Monday after a week of re-airings. The network also dominated viewership overall, averaging about 6 million viewers throughout primetime.
“American Idol” only aired for one hour instead of two, which didn’t impact its numbers too much. The singing competition still drew a 0.68 demo rating and 5.9 million total viewers. In the second hour of primetime, ABC aired a new episode of “Shark Tank,” which also fared well with...
- 5/4/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
The 100th episode of “This Is Us,” titled “Katoby” (as in Kate + Toby), helped the concluding NBC drama come out on top in primetime on Tuesday in terms of single show ratings, scoring a 0.77 in the key 18-49 demo. NBC’s full primetime lineup, however, didn’t perform strong enough to secure the overall ratings win.
That title went to CBS, which returned with new episodes of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise this week after airing reruns last week. CBS was also the most-watched network of the night, averaging over 6 million total viewers and rising as high as 7.4 million for the 8 p.m. airing of the O.G. series.
CBS was first in ratings across the primetime hours with a 0.56 rating for the night in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 6.2 million, according to official numbers.
“FBI” kicked off primetime with a 0.63 rating and 7.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
That title went to CBS, which returned with new episodes of Dick Wolf’s “FBI” franchise this week after airing reruns last week. CBS was also the most-watched network of the night, averaging over 6 million total viewers and rising as high as 7.4 million for the 8 p.m. airing of the O.G. series.
CBS was first in ratings across the primetime hours with a 0.56 rating for the night in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 6.2 million, according to official numbers.
“FBI” kicked off primetime with a 0.63 rating and 7.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
- 4/13/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
“Chicago Fire” returned to NBC with a new episode on Wednesday night, and set primetime ablaze by netting over 7 million total viewers.
The 9 p.m. series, part of NBC’s One Chicago block, also received a favorable 0.81 rating in the 18-49 demo. The 8 p.m. airing of “Survivor,” however, scored slightly higher, earning a 0.88 rating.
Still, NBC’s entire One Chicago lineup performed strong enough that the network overtook CBS for most-watched and highest-rated overall.
ABC News aired a primetime special about the Kardashian family during the first hour of primetime, which did pretty average and walked away as the network’s best offering of the night, with a 0.46 rating and 2.8 million viewers.
NBC was first in ratings across primetime with a 0.73 in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demo and in total viewers with an average of 6.6 million, according to official Nielsen numbers.
“Chicago Med” kicked things off with a 0.66 rating and 6.6 million total viewers at 8 p.
The 9 p.m. series, part of NBC’s One Chicago block, also received a favorable 0.81 rating in the 18-49 demo. The 8 p.m. airing of “Survivor,” however, scored slightly higher, earning a 0.88 rating.
Still, NBC’s entire One Chicago lineup performed strong enough that the network overtook CBS for most-watched and highest-rated overall.
ABC News aired a primetime special about the Kardashian family during the first hour of primetime, which did pretty average and walked away as the network’s best offering of the night, with a 0.46 rating and 2.8 million viewers.
NBC was first in ratings across primetime with a 0.73 in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demo and in total viewers with an average of 6.6 million, according to official Nielsen numbers.
“Chicago Med” kicked things off with a 0.66 rating and 6.6 million total viewers at 8 p.
- 4/7/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
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