The Voice Hits New Monday Low On NBC

The Voice was once again the top broadcast show of Monday night but the singing competition hit a new low in the demo for NBC last night.

On NBC, The Voice scored a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 this week and 7.85 million viewers, down three-tenths from what it had scored last Monday. Manifest followed and maintained the same 1.1 demo rating and 5.60 million viewers as its previous episode.

On FOX,  The Resident returned from a week off and broke its 6-episode 1.0 streak by falling a tenth to a 0.9 demo score and 4.47 million viewers for the first time this season. 9-1-1 also returned but was even with another 1.2 demo rating and 5.17 million viewers.

On CBS, The Neighborhood (1.1, 6.50 million viewers) and Magnum P.I. (0.8, 5.35 million viewers) were both even with their episodes a week ago while Happy Together ticked up a tenth to a 0.9 demo rating and 4.73 million viewers.

On ABC, the season finale of Dancing with the Stars is at a 1.3 demo rating and 8.55 million viewers while The Good Doctor is up two-tenths to a 1.2 demo score and 7.50 million viewers, but due to local NFL pre-emptions on the network, their ratings are expected to adjust down in the finals later today.

On The CW, Arrow (0.3, 1.04 million viewers) dropped a tenth and tied its season low, while Legends of Tomorrow stayed steady with a 0.3 demo rating and 920,000 viewers.

TimeShowNetworkAdults 18-49 rating/shareViewers (millions)
8:00 PMJeopardy! The Greatest of All TimeABC2.3/1214.82
8:00 PMChicago MedNBC1.1/67.41
8:00 PMUndercover BossCBS0.7/34.23
8:00 PM Flirty DancingFOX0.3/21.42
9:00 PMModern FamilyABC1.5/76.40
9:00PMChicago Fire NBC1.1/67.91
9:00 PMCriminal Minds (9-11 p.m.)CBS0.7/44.66
9:00 PMAlmost Family FOX0.3/21.01
9:30 PMSingle Parents ABC0.9/53.40
10:00 PMChicago P.D. NBC1.0/67.03
10:00 PMStumptown ABC0.5/32.73

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