And on Sunday, both “Once Upon a Time” (1.88 in 18-49, 5.98 million viewers overall) and “Quantico” (2.14 in 18-49, 7.10 million) tumbled to lows they were delayed in much of the country by 15 minutes due to President Obama’s address to the nation on terrorism, and that led to very low playback numbers. And the net’s Thursday presentation of “The Wiz Live” ranked among the week’s top five programs in both 18-49 (4.02) and total viewers (13.44 million), rising from its same-day averages by nearly 20% in both categories.ĪBC had a rough time with its family comedies “The Muppets” (1.53), “Fresh Off the Boat” (1.80), “Modern Family” (3.9) and “Black-ish” (2.47), all of which hit season lows one week after being pre-empted. NBC had a strong Tuesday with its post-“The Voice” dramas “Chicago Med” (2.56 in 18-49, 11.79 million) and “Chicago Fire” (2.75 in 18-49, 11.38 million viewers overall) both were up week to week in the demo and hit highs in total viewers. The Eye’s new Monday drama “Supergirl” (2.25 in 18-49, 9.89 million) saw its first week over week demo gain, but was surpassed for the first time by Fox’s own superhero-themed series, “Gotham” (2.33), which hit a three-week high with its fall finale. 2 episode also saw had its biggest 3-day demo lift (0.60) since its premiere. While the show has benefited in same-day ratings by a lack of competition from NBC’s “Chicago PD” the last two weeks, its Dec.
Looking at some of the week’s other standouts, CBS rookie “Code Black” posted best-since-premiere numbers in both 18-49 (2.07) and total viewers (11.05 million). “Flash” grew in the demo (to 2.08) and hit a season high in total viewers (5.47 million), but it was the conclusion on “Arrow” that really popped (1.89 in 18-49, 4.88 million viewers overall) - obliterating its previous fall bests (1.62, 3.76 million).
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The CW was able to make sure viewers stuck with their superhero series “The Flash” and “ Arrow” by orchestating a crossover storyline that helps set the table for new spinoff series “Legends of Tomorrow,” bowing in January on the network. Lead-in “Rosewood” also perked up, hitting a four-week high in 18-49 (1.84) and a seven-episode high in total viewers (6.26 million). The soap had hit a series low the previous week on Thanksgiving Eve, but viewers returned on Dec. 1 status among the week’s top primetime programs (6.7 rating in adults 18-49, 19.23 million viewers overall) with its matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers.įox’s “Empire” pulled to within half a ratings point in the demo (6.2), hitting a four-week high while drawing its largest overall audience in five weeks (15.48 million). Overall, the exit of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” one week earlier helped clear the field for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” which was able to reclaim its No.