Last Man Standing Returns Low On Friday

After taking a week off due to The World Series, Last Man Standing was still the top show on Friday night but it returned lower than usual.

On FOX, Last Man Standing returned from a week off to a season-low 1.1 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.03 million viewers, down two-tenths from its previous episode, but still the night’s highest-rated broadcast. The Cool Kids (0.9, 4.23 million viewers) and Hell’s Kitchen (0.7, 2.61 million viewers) returned even with their last episodes and helped to give FOX yet another Friday night win among the big 4 networks.

On CBS, MacGyver inched up one-tenth to a 0.8 demo rating and 6.09 million viewers, and Hawaii Five-O (0.9, 7.79 million viewers) and Blue Bloods (0.8, 8.57 million viewers) both rose one and two-tenths as well.

On ABC, after taking off last week, Fresh Off the Boat (0.6, 2.95 million viewers) and Speechless (0.5, 2.50 million viewers) came back steady for the network.

On NBC, Blindspot (0.4, 2.43 million viewers) & Midnight, Texas (0.4, 1.96 million viewers) were both steady week to week.

On The CW, Dynasty came down a tenth week to week with a 0.1 demo rating and 600,000 viewers while Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was steady with a 0.1 demo score and 470,000 viewers.

TimeShowNetworkAdults 18-49 rating/shareViewers (millions)
8:00 PMJeopardy! The Greatest of All TimeABC2.3/1214.82
8:00 PMChicago MedNBC1.1/67.41
8:00 PMUndercover BossCBS0.7/34.23
8:00 PM Flirty DancingFOX0.3/21.42
9:00 PMModern FamilyABC1.5/76.40
9:00PMChicago Fire NBC1.1/67.91
9:00 PMCriminal Minds (9-11 p.m.)CBS0.7/44.66
9:00 PMAlmost Family FOX0.3/21.01
9:30 PMSingle Parents ABC0.9/53.40
10:00 PMChicago P.D. NBC1.0/67.03
10:00 PMStumptown ABC0.5/32.73

 


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