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The fall finale of 911 delivered its best ratings since October, leading Fox to a demographic win on the broadcast networks Monday.
The Voice was the most watched show on broadcast with its biggest Monday audience in five weeks, and CBS got solid returns (though not as strong as a year ago) from its annual broadcast of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
The final 911 of 2019 scored a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49, its best same-day mark since Oct. 21. The show’s 6.74 million viewers were its most since Oct. 7. Prodigal Son ended its fall run with steady numbers: 0.7 in the 18-49 demo and 3.42 million viewers.
The Voice drew just under 8 million viewers, its biggest Monday tune-in since Oct. 28, along with a 1.1 in adults 18-49 (even with last week). The season premiere of Making It posted 2.94 million viewers and a 0.5 in the 18-49 demo, off a good amount from its summer 2018 average of 4 million viewers and a 0.9 in the demo. It was, however, on par with NBC’s recent same-day averages in the time period.
CBS’ ratings are likely inflated some thanks to Monday Night Football pre-emptions in Minneapolis and Seattle. Rudolph is currently at a 1.5 in adults 18-49 and 7.04 million viewers, down from 1.7 and 8.15 million viewers last year. Reruns of All Rise and Bull rounded out the night.
ABC got a 0.7 in adults 18-49 and 3.8 million viewers from the premiere of The Great Christmas Light Fight. The Good Doctor closed its fall run with a 0.9 (steady vs. last week) and 6.07 million viewers, tying its second-largest same-day audience of the season. The CW’s All American and Black Lightning both matched their 0.2s in adults 18-49 from a week ago.
Fox led the broadcast networks in adults 18-49 in primetime with a 1.1 rating. NBC and CBS are currently tied at 0.9, pending updates for the Eye. ABC averaged 0.7, followed by Univision at 0.5, Telemundo at 0.4 and The CW at 0.2.
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