9-1-1- Rises On Monday For Fox, Tops Demo For The Night

9-1-1 continues to give Fox a win in the 18-49 demo on Monday nights and even sees a slight rise week-to-week.

On Fox, 9-1-1 won the night with a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.31 million viewers, back up from the 1.4 rating that it scored a week ago. Prodigal Son followed 9-1-1 and dipped a tenth from its last episode to a 0.7 demo rating and 3.34 million viewers.

On NBC, The Voice placed second in the night among adults 18-49 with a 1.3 rating, down a tenth from its 1.4 last Monday. The long-running reality-competition series did, however, bring in the night’s no. 1 audience yet again, with 7.96 million viewers. Bluff City Law followed and stayed low with its second straight 0.5 demo score and 3.50 million viewers.

On ABC, Dancing with the Stars dipped two-tenths week-to-week to a 0.7 demo rating and 6.28 million viewers. The Good Doctor ended the night and stayed steady with a 0.8 demo score and 5.54 million viewers.

On CBS, The Neighborhood (0.9, 5.67 million viewers), All Rise (0.7, 5.44 million viewers), and Bull (0.7, 6.15 million viewers) all ticked up one-tenth week-to-week and tied their current season highs in the 18-49 demo. Bob Hearts Abishola was the network’s only broadcast of the night not to experience an uptick, as the freshman comedy matched its last outing’s 0.7 demo rating with 5.27 million viewers.

On The CW, both All American (0.2) and Black Lightning (0.2) matched their demo scores from a week ago and pulled in 680,000 & 610,000 total viewers respectively.

Recapping Monday ratings, 9-1-1 is clearly the winner of Monday nights and shows no signs of giving up that title. CBS is seeing steady performances from its Monday lineup which is why its two new series on the night (All Rise and Bob Hearts Abishola) were given full-season orders.


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