'So You Think You Can Dance' Season 18 Premiere: Most-Watched Shows
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In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ NCIS was Monday’s most-watched show, while ABC’s The Bachelor led the night in the demo.
ABC | The Bachelor this week drew 3.4 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, down 6% in audience yet steady in the demo.
FOX | Back from a 19-month break, So You Think You Can Dance returned to a hair over 1 million total viewers (down 50% from its previous premiere) and a 0.2 demo rating (down 33% from its Season 17 average). Opening Fox’s night, MasterChef Junior (1.6 mil/0.3) returned down 20% and 25% from its own previous averages.
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CBS | A double helping of Bob Hearts Abishola did 4.7 mil/0.4 and 4.5 mil/0.4, steady week-to-week. NCIS (6.8 mil/0.4) was also steady across the board, while NCIS: Hawai’i (5.4 mil/0.4) was up 3% in audience.
NBC | The Voice (5.7 mil/0.5) dropped a few eyeballs from last week’s premiere, but was steady in the demo. Deal or No Deal Island (2.5 mil/0.2) dropped 20% and 33% from its premiere.
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