Reel TV Ratings: (Tuesday) – The Flash Ties Series Low In The 18-49 Demo

NBC led the night in the 18-49 demo while The Flash found itself tying its series low in the key demo.

The CW show tied its series low in adults 18-49 with a 0.7 rating & 2.08 viewers, a tenth of a point below its last outing. Keep in mind that the show had a couple of weeks off due to the Olympics so it could rebound next week once more are aware of its return. Black Lightning ended their night with a 0.5 demo rating & 1.62 million viewers, making it even with its last episode.

NBC led the night among adults 18-49 even though all three of its shows were off vs. their last episodes. The Voice (2.3, 10.77 million viewers) came down half a point from Monday’s premiere (and was down 0.4 from its first Tuesday episode of the fall). This Is Us had the night’s best 18-49 rating at a 2.5 demo rating & 9.71 million viewers but slipped 0.2 from its last episode. Chicago Med was down a tenth at a 1.4 demo rating & 7.27 million viewers.

On CBS, NCIS (1.2, -0.3, 12.32 million viewers, and tying its series low) and Bull (1.1, -0.1,  10.61 million viewers) each fell from their last new episodes, while NCIS: New Orleans held steady at a 0.9 demo rating & 8.16 million viewers.

On FOX, Lethal Weapon (1.0, 4.14 million viewers) LA to Vegas (0.7, 2.37 million viewers) and The Mick (0.6, 1.91 million viewers) each came down a tenth on the network.

On ABC, The Middle (1.2, 5.17 million viewers) and Fresh Off the Boat (0.9, 3.23 million viewers) were both steady for ABC, while Kevin (Probably) Saves the World held steady at a 0.6 demo rating & 2.09 million viewers. Black-ish aired a rerun for the night.


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