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Ratings Wednesday and Thursday: Chicago PD and The Vampire Diaries Up

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Wednesday

Modern Family was down 6% with a 3.3 rating an 9.46 million viewers.

Black-ish garnered a 2.5, down 11% with 6.92.

Nashville scored a 1.3 down 13% with 5.08 million.

Criminal Minds was up 4% with a 2.4 and 10.75 million viewers. Stalker remained steady at a 1.7 rating and 7.80 million viewers.

The Mysteries of Laura also stayed steady, holding onto a 1.3 rating and 8.52 million viewers. Chicago PD was up 7% with a 1.6 and 6.71 million viewers.  Law & Order: SVU matched last weeks rating of 1.7 with 7.27 million viewers.

The CW did not do so hot. Arrow dropped 20% from last weeks 1.0 to a 0.8 drawing in 2.25 million.

ABC’s specials Toy Story Of TERROR! scored a 1.8 down 42% from last year 3.1 with 6.27 million viewers. It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown was down 5% from last year with a 2.1 ad 6.28.

 

Thursday

Thursday Night Football skewed some ratings for CBS. NFL Kickoff matched last weeks 2.5 preliminary rating drawing in 8.86 million viewers. Thursday Night Football was also down to a 3 from last weeks 3.8 with 12.48 million viewers.

Grey’s remained steady at 2.4 and 8.45 million. Scandal dropped 3% to a 2.9 and 9.84 million. How to Get Away With Murder also fell 13% to a 2.7 and 9.67.

Bad Judge was down to a .2 with 4.69 million viewers. A to Z was even with last weeks 1.0 and 3.36 million. Parenthood also even with a 1.3 and 4.14 million.

The Vampire Diaries saw a glimmer of hope, rising 13% to a 0.9 and 1.96 million. Reign also up 25% to a 0.5 and 1.36 million. 

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Ratings Tuesday: The Flash Steady, Supernatural Down, Dancing With the Star Finale Season High

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NBC

  • Marry Me dropped 27% to a 1.1 rating with 3.75 million viewers.
  • The Voice fell 15% from last weeks 2.7, hitting a series low of 2.3 with 9.18 million.
  • About A Boy slipped 23% from a 1.3 to a 1.0 and 3.10 million. 
  • Chicago Fire fell by 26% from a 2.1 rating to a 1.6 with 5.96 million.

CBS

  • NCIS down 8% to a 2.4 rating with 15.69 million. 
  • NCIS: New Orleans held steady at a 2.3 drawing in 14.20 million.
  • Person of Interest ticked up 6% to a 1.7 and 8.86 million viewers.

ABC

  • The Dancing with the Stars finale brought in a season high rating of 2.9– an increase of 16% from last weeks episode and 21% increase from last years finale, with 15.84 million viewers.

FOX

  • New Girl lowered 7% to a 1.3 rating with 2.77 million.
  • The Mindy Project remained at a 1.1 rating bringing in 2.34 million.
  • Masterchef Junior also steady at 1.5 with a 4.04 million.

THE CW

  • The Flash held steady at a 1.4 rating with 3.41 million viewers, while Supernatural ticked down 10% to a 0.9 with 2.29 million. 

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Ratings Monday: The Originals, State of Affairs and Sleepy Hollow Drop

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CBS and NBC were both preempted in big markets- New York, Buffalo, New Orleans and Buffalo, so ratings are subject to change. 

Live coverage of breaking news from Ferguson, Mo. about the juries decision not to indict Darren Wilson in the deadly shooting of Michael Brown also interrupted many programs in multiple markets. 

ABC

  • Dancing With the Stars rose 4% from last weeks episode to a 2.4 with 14.80 million. It saw a 9% increase from last falls finale. UPDATE: Dancing lifted a tenth to a 2.5 and 14.87 million.
  •  Castle scored a 2.0, up by 11% with 10.92 million. UPDATE: Castle adjusted down  3 tenths to a 1.7 and 9.55 million. 

NBC

  • The Voice dropped a tenth to a 3.0 with 10.18 million. UPDATE: In adjustments, The Voice fell another tenth to a 2.6 and 9.60 million.
  • State of Affairs saw a dramatic decline from a 2.2 to a 1.7,  falling 23% from it’s premiere. It drew in 6.35 million. UPDATE: State of Affairs slipped two tenths more, with a 1.5 and 5.7 million.

CBS

  • Scorpion was up 15% to a 2.3 with 10.20 million. UPDATE: Scorpion fell adjusted down to a 1.9 and 9.28 million.
  • NCIS: Los Angeles fell 12% to a 1.5 bringing in 8.67 million.
  • 2 Broke Girls lifted 5% to a 2.2 with 8.52 million viewers. UPDATE: 2 Broke Girls saw an adjustment of six-tenths with 1.6 and 6.85 million. 

FOX

  • Gotham finished solid, holding steady at a 2.3 rating with 6 million viewers.
  • Sleepy Hollow’s part 1 of a 2 part finale dropped 13% from a 1.6 to a 1.4 drawing in 4.25 million. 

CW

  • The Originals fell once again, dropping from a 0.7 to a 0.6 with 1.27 million. 
  • Jane the Virgin continued at a 0.4 rating with 1.05 million viewers. 

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Ratings Sunday: AMA’s Down, FOX Ratings Plummet

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NBC’s ratings are likely to change due to Football coverage.

Also, CBS was delayed in Eastern and Central zones because of delayed NFL football.

Sunday Night Football Cowboys vs. Giants was up 15% to a 7.1 rating with with 19.55 million viewers.

CBS’s NFL Football scored a 7.3 rating with 25.80 million viewers.

Madam Secretary jumped 20% to a 1.8 and 12.57 million. 

CSI held steady with a 1.3 rating drawing in 8.50 million viewers.

The Good Wife saw an increase of 8% with a 1.4 rating and 10.14 million. 

FOX had a rough Sunday night, with shows showing a decrease in viewers by nearly 30-40%.

Mulaney dropped 22% from a 0.9 to a 0.7 with 1.64 million. Still waiting on that cancellation notice here. 

The Simpsons fell a whopping 30% from 3.0 to a 1.6 with 3.49 million viewers.

Bob Burgers dropped 47% from a 1.7 to a 0.9 bringing in 1.92 million. 

Brooklyn Nine-Nine also down 32% from a 2.2 to a 1.5 and 3.02 million. 

ABC’s annual American Music Awards saw a 16% decreased in viewers from last year, scoring a 3.8 down from 4.5 with 11.55 million viewers. 

 

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