Schooled Stays Steady In Week 3 For ABC On Wednesday

After only three weeks in, Schooled is proving to be very compatible with its parent show, The Goldbergs, on Wednesday nights for ABC.

On ABC, Schooled leveled off a little in its third week and scored the same 1.1 demo score and it did last Wednesday 4.40 million viewers. ABC began their night with The Goldbergs hitting a 1.2 demo rating and 5.29  million viewers, steady with its previous Wednesday performance. Modern Family was also steady with a 1.2 demo score and 4.50 million viewers. Single Parents was ABC’s only primetime show of the night to take a hit and fell a tenth to a season-low 0.7 demo rating and 2.80 million viewers.

On FOX, The Masked Singer won the Wednesday primetime ratings for the fourth straight week with a 2.3 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.10 million viewers, up a tenth from its episode a week ago. Its lead-in, Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (1.1, 3.61 million viewers), managed to tick up a tenth as well.

On NBC, Chicago Med similarly rose from a 1.2 to a 1.3 demo rating and 9.36 million viewers, tying its season high in the demo and scored its most-watched episode since December 2015. Chicago Fire (1.2, 8.42 million viewers) and Chicago P.D. (1.1, 7.22 million viewers) stayed even week-to-week.

On The CW, Riverdale slipped from a 0.5 to a 0.4 demo score and 1.13 million viewers while All American held onto a 0.2 demo rating and 720,000 viewers.

On CBS, Big Brother: Celebrity Edition posted a 1.1 demo score and 4.50 million viewers with its third episode, down from its Tuesday (1.2) and Monday (1.5) night broadcasts. SEAL Team (0.8, 5.12 million viewers) and Criminal Minds (0.8, 4.52 million viewers) returned from a week off in steady fashion.

 


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