In the latest TV show ratings, NBC’s The Voice topped Tuesday in the demo, while CBS’ FBI copped the night’s largest audience.
NBC | The Voice drew 6.1 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, down a tick in the demo week-to-week; read recap. La Brea (3.8 mil/0.4) was also down a tenth (though, wow, a lot happened!), while New Amsterdam (2.8 mil/0.3) was steady.
CBS | FBI (6.7 mil/0.5) was steady in the demo with its postponed season finale (average TVLine reader grade “A”; read post mortem). International (5.8 mil/0.4) and Most Wanted (5.1 mil/0.4) were each down a tenth in the demo, though the former is looking at its best overnight audience since April 26.
ABC | Bachelor in Paradise (2 mil/0.5) was down 23 and 29 percent from its week-ago season opener, but on par with this Monday’s numbers. The Rookie: Feds (1.7 mil/0.3) in turn dropped 28 percent of its debut audience, yet held steady in the demo. (Of note, last week’s TVLine poll had suggested that 39 percent would tune out.)
FOX | The Resident (2.6 mil/0.3) and Monarch (1.6 mil/0.2) were steady.
THE CW | Leonardo (356K/0.0) and Devils (177K/0.0) were steady with their Stateside season finales.
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