Roseanne Falls On Down Tuesday Night

Tuesday night saw a few shows taking dips but Roseanne still led the night, despite dipping a bit itself.

On ABC, Roseanne, although it still led the night, fell eight-tenths of a point from its last original episode to a 2.6 demo rating and 10.42 million viewers. The Middle (1.5, 6.15 million viewers) was off half a point from its last showing while Black-ish was steady with a 1.2 demo rating and 4.57 million viewers. Splitting Up Together (1.1, 3.89 million viewers) was up a tenth week to week while For The People ended steady with a 0.6 demo rating and 2.23 million viewers.

On NBC, The Voice recorded an all-time low among adults 18-49 for a regular episode with a 1.2 demo rating and 7.48 million viewers. Rise (0.7, 3.83 million viewers) dropped a tenth week to week while Chicago Med (1.0, 5.84 million viewers) rose a tenth from last week.

On FOX, Lethal Weapon came down two tenths to a 0.7 demo rating and 3.07 million viewers. The season finale of LA to Vegas (0.5, 1.80 million viewers) and New Girl (0.5, 1.46 million viewers) each dropped a tenth vs. last week’s fast nationals (LA to Vegas adjusted up in the finals).

On CBS, NCIS: New Orleans (0.9, 8.11 million viewers) rose a tenth from its last original episode while. NCIS (1.2, 12.12 million viewers) & Bull (1.1, 10.32 million viewers) were steady.

On The CW, The Flash (0.6, 1.69 million viewers) and The 100 (0.4, 1.06 million viewers) were steady week to week.


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