Reel TV Ratings: (Tuesday) – This Is Us Remains Top Tuesday Show, The Flash Dips

There is no stopping This Is Us, which remains the top option for TV watchers on Tuesday night.

This Is Us was steady atop Tuesday’s broadcast ratings, while a number of other shows were off a bit. The NBC series delivered a 2.8 rating in adults 18-49 and 10.60 million viewers, even with last week and more than double its closest competitors, NCIS (1.3, 12.40 million viewers) and The Middle (1.3, 5.45 million viewers), and each down 0.1 vs. last week).

The Flash (0.9, 2.52 million viewers) slipped a tenth of a point from last week’s early premiere numbers (it adjusted up in the finals) on The CW, and Legends of Tomorrow was also down a tenth to a 0.5 demo score and 1.60 million viewers. In addition to The Middle, ABC’s Black-ish was off a tenth at a 1.2 demo rating & 4.17 million viewers, while The Mayor slid two tenths to a 0.8 demo score and 2.96 million viewers. Fresh Off the Boat (1.1, 3.92 million viewers) and Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (0.8, 3.22 million viewers) were steady.

CBS’ Bull (1.2, 10.26 million viewers) and NCIS: New Orleans (1.1, 9.34 million viewers) also matched last week’s preliminary ratings (New Orleans adjusted down in the finals). At FOX, The Mick (0.8, 2.41 million viewes) and Lethal Weapon (0.9, 3.70 million viewers) were each steady, although the latter did adjust to a 1,0 demo score in the finals. Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Halloween episode scored a 0.6 demo score and 1.84 million viewers, down 0.1.

On NBC, Law & Order True Crime held at a 1.1 demo rating and 4.53 million viewers.

Can your Tuesday shows rebound from some of their dips next week? Check back next Wednesday for the Tuesday ratings recap!


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