Reel TV Ratings: (Monday) – Legends Of Tomorrow Ends Season On Steady Note

Legends of Tomorrow has been a steady performer for The CW all season and it ended its season on that note for the network.

The series closed out its third season with a 0.4 among adults 18-49 and 1.43 million viewers, its eighth consecutive week with that number. It should also be noted that it has leapfrogged over Arrow as the fourth highest rated DC show on the network. No small feat for a series that started off on an uneven note and has quietly become the fan favorite of the bunch. iZombie ended the night and drew a 0.2 demo rating and 800,000 viewers, also even with its last outing.

On NBC, The Voice (1.9, 9.75 million viewers) remained at No. 1 for the night, matching last week’s rating. Good Girls improved a tenth of a point to a 1.0 demo rating and 4.51 million viewers.

On ABC, American Idol ticked up a tenth to a 1.5 demo rating and 7.63 million viewers. The singing competition has been very steady and is proving to be a good investment for the network and the gap between its ratings and those for The Voice is getting smaller each week in the 18-49 demo. The Crossing (0.8, 4.52 million viewers) wrapped up their night and came down a tenth from its premiere last week.

On CBS, Kevin Can Wait (0.9, 5.83 million viewers), Man with a Plan (0.9, 5.53 million viewers) and Superior Donuts (0.8, 4.88 million viewers) were all steady but Living Biblically (0.6, -0.2, 3.86 million viewers) and Scorpion (0.7, -0.1, 5.42 million viewers) declined.


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