Legacies & Supernatural Return Steady On The CW On Thursday Night

After taking a week off, Supernatural and Legacies both returned steady for The CW on Thursday night.

On The CW, both Supernatural (0.4, 1.51 million viewers) and Legacies (0.3, 1.01 million viewers) returned steady from their last original episodes. The night is proving to be pretty reliable for the network.

On NBC, it was a tough night for most of the lineup with Will & Grace hitting a series low 0.6 demo score and 2.78 million viewers, down a tenth from its previous 0.7, while both I Feel Bad (0.4, 1.81 million viewers) and Law & Order: SVU (0.7, 3.80 million viewers) fell to new lows as well.

On CBS, Mom ticked down two-tenths and hit a season-low 1.1 demo rating and 7.42 million viewers. S.W.A.T (0.7, 5.19 million viewers) also came in a tenth below its last episode, but Murphy Brown (0.8, 5.59 million viewers) stayed even.

On ABC, it was a night of holiday specials, beginning with Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, which posted a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 4.01 million viewers. It was followed by Toy Story That Time Forgot (0.8, 3.29 million viewers) at 8:30 p.m., while The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration rounded out the night with a 0.7 demo score and 3.17 million viewers.

On FOX, their broadcast of the Cowboys vs. Saints game posted a 14.6 household rating in metered markets – TNF’s best overnight rating ever. In the 18-49 demo, it scored a 4.5 and 15.74 million viewers.

 


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