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In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s The Voice was Monday’s most-watched show and tied ABC’s The Bachelor for the nightly demo win.
NBC | The Voice (with 6 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating, read recap) was steady week-to-week, as was Deal or No Deal Island (2.9 mil/0.3).
ABC | Leading out of An Oprah Special: Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution (which drew 4.1 mil and a 0.4), The Bachelor slimmed down (#jokes) to 3.3 mil and a 0.5, matching its demo low for the season. Though I think maybe The Bachelor always declines with “Women Tell All” episodes for some reason…? (Do its viewers hate gossip? Discuss!)
CBS | Cast adrift in a sea of reruns, a new Bob Hearts Abishola (3.6 mil/0.3) posted its smallest audience ever but held steady in the demo.
FOX | MasterChef Junior (1.5 mil/0.3) and So You Think You Can Draw a Million Viewers (910K/0.2) both ticked up.
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Where are the Sunday Ratings?
Didn’t get to them; what specifically would you like to know?
CSI: Vegas, please?
All CBS series, please :)…
CBS SUNDAY
Leading out of 60 Minutes (7.2 mil/0.7, per Nielsen finals), The Equalizer (6.3 mil/0.5) was down a tick in viewers but up in the demo. Tracker (7.6 mil/0.5) and CSI: Vegas (4.3 mil/0.3) were rock-steady, with the former drawing Sunday’s largest audience yet again.
Thanks Matt!
SYTYCD—It has been so refreshing to have grownups in the room (as judges), not infantile leering, double-entendre jokes, and choosing a favorite. The three judges have been maturely assessing the candidates by their talent and been kind with the no’s and measured with their yeses. Having said that, only a few of the dancers have wowed me but I hope this will change with the shift to choreography and competitive dance.
100% agree. So glad that cre epy Nige1 is gone. SYTYCD has launched the careers of numerous talented dancers, and I hope it is renewed for next season.