Reel TV Ratings: (Wednesday) – The X-Files Takes A Dip While 9-1-1 Continues To Lead Wednesday Night

FOX had a bad news/good news scenario last night in the ratings. The X-Files took another fall while 9-1-1 remains the top choice for viewers on Wednesday night.

The FOX hit series scored a 1.6 rating in adults 18-49and 6.12 million viewers, the same as what it had scored the week before, and was three-tenths higher than any of the night’s other broadcasts. Also on FOX, however, The X-Files took another minor hit and fell one-tenth from its previous 1.0 to a 0.9 demo rating and 3.55 million viewers this time around.

The Blacklist returned on NBC with a 1.0 demo rating and 6.18 million viewers, while Law & Order: SVU fell one-tenth from its previous 1.4 to a 1.3 demo score and 5.59 million viewers and Chicago PD was down two-tenths to a 1.2 demo rating and 6.71 million viewers.

On The CW, Both Riverdale (0.5, 1.39 million viewers) and Dynasty (0.2, 640,000 viewers) were able to maintain their previous 0.5 and 0.2 ratings as well, respectively, on the network.

On CBS, SEAL Team (1.0, 6.65 million viewers) and Criminal Minds (1.0, 5.42 million viewers) maintained their usual demo score for the network.

ABC aired repeats for the night.


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