Monday Ratings: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Premieres Crazy Low

Time
Show Name
Network
A 18-49 Rating
Last Week’s 18-49
8
The Big Bang Theory
CBS
3.8
3.7
The Voice
NBC
2.7
2.6
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.6
1.6
Gotham
FOX
1.5
1.5
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.4
0.7* (LY)
8:30
The Voice
NBC
3.2
3.1
Life in Pieces
CBS
1.9
1.9
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.7
1.8
Gotham
FOX
1.5
1.5
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.4
0.7* (LY)
9
The Voice
NBC
3.3
3.5
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.8
1.8
Scorpion
CBS
1.8
1.8
Minority Report
FOX
0.7
0.8
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.4
0.6 (LY)
9:30
The Voice
NBC
3.5
3.5
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.9
1.8
Scorpion
CBS
1.8
1.8
Minority Report
FOX
0.7
0.7
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.5
0.6 (LY)
10
Blindspot
NBC
2.7
2.7
Castle
ABC
1.3
1.4
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.2
1.3
10:30
Blindspot
NBC
2.4
2.2
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.1
1.2
Castle
ABC
1.1
1.1
11:35
The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
NBC
1.1
 1.0
Jimmy Kimmel Live 
ABC
0.5
 0.5
Late Show with Stephen Colbert
CBS
0.4

 0.5
12:35
Late Night with Seth Meyers 
NBC
0.5
 0.4
Nightline
ABC
0.3
 0.3
Late Late Show with James Corden
CBS
0.3
 0.2


(R): Rerun
(LY): The numbers are from last year's finale
Please note that last year's numbers are taken from the whole hour statistics, not the half-hours.

*The 0.7s last year in the time slot for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are for when The Originals occupied the spot.

Primetime ratings from ShowBuzzDaily, late night ratings from TVbytheNumbers and will be added shortly. Last week's late night ratings from TVAholics.


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As we are already in the fourth week of the story, the biggest news here was the series premiere of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (0.3) on The CW, followed by the season premiere of low-rated critical darling Jane the Virgin (0.4). The 0.3 for the former was certainly headline-worthy, and any drop from its premiere should be a 101% chance of cancellation. On the bright side: it did hold in the half-hours.

ABC's long-running Dancing with the Stars had a 1.6 in the first hour and a 1.8 in the last hour, following a super-cool 1.6/1.7/1.8/1.9 half-hour trend. Unfortunately, Castle (1.2) is continuing to struggle despite that respectable lead-in, and even managed to see a two-tenth half-hour drop. It is currently at the back of the pack in terms of ratings for ABC shows, and my guess is its swan song may be arriving shortly.

On CBS, The Big Bang Theory (3.8) continues to hold supreme, even though it dropped eight tenths from its year-ago prelim. Meanwhile, Life in Pieces (1.9) continues to hold a 50% retention rate, and although tied its performance last week, is down a full ratings point from the Big Bang Theory RERUN that aired in the time slot a year ago. My guess is that this one will not make it to Thursdays, and will either be pulled from the schedule when The Big Bang Theory moves or after a Big Bang-less Monday airing or two. Read the comments for my best midseason guess at the very moment.

On NBC, The Voice (3.0/3.4) continues to perform strong, with three of its four half-hours either even or tied with its week-ago performance. Blindspot (2.5) also managed slightly better half-hour retention this week, only dropping three tenths at 10:30 instead of five.

Finally, I would write an analysis for FOX but all there is to know is that Gotham (1.5) is slumping just as much as it was last week, and Minority Report (0.7) is still performing worse than any other Big 4 show. But at least it has settled now!

What do you think of these ratings? Agree or disagree with my analysis? Let me know in the comments and maybe it will be featured as the Comment of the Week!

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