This Is Us Hits Series Low For NBC On Tuesday

As usual, This is Us lead Tuesday night for all network broadcasting but the show fell and hit a new series low for NBC.

On NBC, This is Us fell below a 2.0 for the first time ever with a 1.8 demo score and 7.89 million viewers. The network began their night with The Voice which dropped two-tenths from a 1.6 to a 1.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 8.22 million viewers, tying its previous season low. Ending the night, New Amsterdam held onto the same 1.1 demo rating and 5.89 million viewers it had scored a week ago.

On ABC, The Conners (1.4, 6.91 million viewers), The Kids Are Alright (0.9, 4.29 million viewers), and Splitting Up Together (0.6, 2.73 million viewers) all fell a tenth from their last episodes. Black-ish (0.8, 3.48 million viewers) also slipped two-tenths, and The Rookie rounded out the night for the network with a 0.7 demo score and 4.05 million viewers for the second week in a row.

On CBS, NCIS dipped from a 1.4 to a 1.2 demo rating and 11.90 million viewers, while FBI (1.0, 8.90 million viewers) and NCIS: New Orleans (0.8, 7.43 million viewers) each lost a tenth.

On The CW, The Flash (0.6, 1.60 million viewers) and Black Lightning (0.3, 1 million viewers) both held steady for the network.

FOX aired repeats of The Gifted and Lethal Weapon for the night.

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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