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2018-19 Broadcast Ratings Database (UPDATED)

The Ratings Junkie Wednesday, June 26, 2019
2018-19 Broadcast Ratings Database (UPDATED)

Welcome to the 2018-19 Broadcast Ratings Database! Click on the show titles below to find the following ratings, all in Live + Same Day:

Adults 18-49
Men 18-49
Women 18-49
Adults 18-34
Men 18-34
Women 18-34
Adults 25-54
Men 25-54
Women 25-54
Households
Total Viewers (in millions)
Average Age
Live + 3 and Live + 7 delayed viewing ratings for A18-49

Credit to Programming Insider for providing the ratings on daily pages, and to SpottedRatings for un-rounded A18-49 ratings when possible.

Overall
Here you can find the average ratings for all broadcast TV shows that aired in the 2018-19 broadcast TV season, excluding summer 2019. The tables are sortable using the legends above the charts.
All
ABC
CBS
The CW
FOX
NBC
Median Ratings

ABC
20/20
American Idol
American Housewife
America's Funniest Home Videos
A Million Little Things
Black-ish
Bless This Mess
Child Support
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors
For the People
Fresh Off The Boat
Grey's Anatomy
How To Get Away With Murder
Match Game
Modern Family
Schooled
Shark Tank
Single Parents
Speechless
Splitting Up Together
Station 19
The Alec Baldwin Show
The Bachelor
The Conners
The Fix
The Goldbergs
The Good Doctor
The Great American Baking Show
The Great Christmas Light Fight
The Kids Are Alright
The Rookie
Whiskey Cavalier

CBS
60 Minutes
Blue Bloods
Bull
Celebrity Big Brother
Criminal Minds
Fam
FBI
God Friended Me
Happy Together
Hawaii 5-0
Life in Pieces
MacGyver
Madam Secretary
Magnum P.I.
Man with a Plan
Million Dollar Mile
Mom
Murphy Brown
NCIS
NCIS: LA
NCIS: NO
Ransom
SEAL Team
Survivor
S.W.A.T.
The Amazing Race
The Big Bang Theory
The Code
The Enemy Within
The Neighborhood
The Red Line
The World's Best
Young Sheldon

The CW
All American
Arrow
Black Lightning
Charmed
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Dynasty
In the Dark
Jane the Virgin
Legacies
Riverdale
Roswell, New Mexico
Supergirl
Supernatural
The 100
The Flash

FOX
9-1-1
Bob's Burgers
Empire
Family Guy
Gotham
Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back
Hell's Kitchen
Last Man Standing
Lethal Weapon
MasterChef Junior
Mental Samurai
Proven Innocent
Rel
Star
The Cool Kids
The Gifted
The Masked Singer
The Orville
The Passage
The Resident
The Simpsons
Thursday Night Football

NBC
A.P. Bio
America's Got Talent: The Champions
Abby's
Blindspot
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med
Chicago PD
Dateline NBC
Ellen's Game of Games
Good Girls
I Feel Bad
Law & Order: SVU
Manifest
Midnight, Texas
New Amsterdam
Sunday Night Football
Superstore
The Blacklist
The Enemy Within
The Good Place
The Titan Games
The Village
The Voice (Monday)
The Voice (Tuesday)
This Is Us
Will & Grace
World of Dance

CW: How the New Shows Are Holding Up (Or Not)

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, November 26, 2016
The CW only premiered two new shows this fall, and despite getting to air in some of the best spots they have to offer, neither received a full backorder and their chances for renewal seem slim. So, let's take a look at how exactly they're doing.

No Tomorrow
No Tomorrow is a CBS-produced dramedy that airs after a Warner Brothers-produced superhero show. The lack of compatibility shows; No Tomorrow is barely doing better than what Crazy Ex-Girlfriend did in a worse time slot, and this one isn't getting any award nominations. It's getting replaced by Legends of Tomorrow, which is changing time slots, followed by iZombie in the late spring.


Frequency
Frequency at least is a sci-fi show, a little bit more compatible than No Tomorrow is with The Flash, and based off of a movie. That hasn't stopped it from doing poorly, though, and it truly is underwhelming behind Arrow. The 100 will come midseason.




The Highs and Lows of Your Favorite TV Shows--Volume Two

The Ratings Junkie Monday, July 04, 2016
The Highs and Lows of Your Favorite TV Shows--Volume Two
Last summer, I did an article listing the series high and series low of all the returning TV series, and I'm doing it again now. Sadly, most of the edits are making the series lows even lower. Enjoy, and
discuss below!

ABC


CBS


CW

FOX
Note: The ratings below for The Simpsons only represent data from 1999 since most data I can find before that are just HH ratings.



NBC

2015-16 Freshmen Class: How Did They Do? Tables + Analysis

The Ratings Junkie Tuesday, June 07, 2016
2015-16 Freshmen Class: How Did They Do? Tables + Analysis


ABC



Though ABC didn't have the greatest of success with their freshmen slate, they still managed to renew four new shows: Sunday procedural Quantico, which started strong and sizzled out by the end of the season; Dr. Ken, Friday multi-cam and the first post-Last Man Standing comedy to ever get renewed; The Real O'Neals, midseason Tuesday entry that couldn't get out of the 0.8-1.1 range; and Thursday Shondaland entry The Catch, which most assume was only renewed due to the Shonda Rhimes name. The question now is if any of them will get out of their second seasons alive, or if ABC finds more promise in the 2016-17 freshmen class.

CBS



CBS had a little bit of success in the post-Big Bang Theory time slot this season with Life in Pieces, though it ended weak in the 9pm time slot, something that's not a good prospect for next season. They also had the high-profile Supergirl, which started huge but needed a CW show to boost the ratings, settling in the 1.2-1.4 range. That wasn't enough for CBS to keep this Warner Brothers-produced show, though viewers can now find it on The CW. Canceled on CBS were movie remakes Limitless and Rush Hour, the latter an obvious decision and the former murkier. They did renew medical drama Code Black, as well as Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Neither did anything to write home about in the Wednesday at 10pm time slot, so it will be interesting to see where they go from here. Finally, there was sitcom Angel from Hell, which must not have had a ton of internal support after being pulled from the schedule with respectable, but not great, ratings. Note: the 'finale' ratings listed for Rush Hour and Angel from Hell are the ratings they had in their time slot when they were pulled from the schedule.

The CW



If I didn't tell you that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was renewed, you may have looked at that table and figured it premiered to a 0.3 and promptly got pulled from the schedule. Nope. The lead actress managed to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, but it didn't really amount to any ratings bump. Meanwhile, limited series Containment did around the same as former time slot occupant iZombie, though Containment had its work cut out for it more, spring in the spring. As a limited series, I don't really think The CW ever really was talking about potentially renewing the show. Finally, they had new Berlanti/DC entry Legends of Tomorrow, which helped improve the Thursday at 8pm time slot and was a clear renewal.

FOX


FOX only had one show this season that refused to go fractional: DC production Lucifer, which enjoyed an X-Files lead-in for the start and Gotham throughout the rest of its run. While a success story for FOX, the rest can't be said for other shows. Scream Queens reportedly saw an abnormal jump from L+SD to C3, and was popular on streaming outlets, which justifies its renewal despite very low ratings (and it didn't even have to air in the spring). Rosewood enjoyed decent ratings thanks to airing before the huge Empire, but crashed without the Empire factor, ending its season on a 0.8. All signs point to a tough season ahead for it on Thursdays. They also went 0 for 4 in the comedy department; Grandfathered and The Grinder both started OK, but then became fractional for almost their entire runs; meanwhile, Cooper Barrett and Bordertown premiered low, rose in week 2 due to football, but then quickly lost their time slots and either got pulled from the schedule, or had to air at 7pm during Daylight Savings Time. They also had fall drama Minority Report, another movie-turned-TV show that was canceled this season, and Second Chance, which was quickly taken away from its post-American Idol lead-in after underperforming. I'm not counting The X-Files as a new show (nor will I count Heroes: Reborn on NBC).

NBC


NBC had a mixed season, and two of their successes were shows that enjoyed the post-Voice time slots. Blindspot started huge but ended modest, which isn't a good sign for next season away from The Voice. Chicago Med ended up as the third in a row success story for the Chicago brand, and NBC may hope next season that viewers watch it at 9pm after Grey's Anatomy--though it risks being killed by two-hour Grey's episodes. They also found modest success in the Thursday at 10pm slo with Shades of Blue, which though nothing to right hope about was an improvement of pretty much every flop that's aired there recently, including The Player and Game of Silence. Probably a smart decision for NBC to move a veteran there, like they did. The question is if too many viewers were only watching Shades of Blue because it was on after Jennifer Lopez's other show, American Idol, though they were on different networks. One of the biggest success stories in a season that lacked true breakout hits was Superstore, NBC's first comedy success in a while, even if it was only an average player. It has its work cut out for it next season though. The same success could not be said for other comedy entries Truth be Told, Crowded, and Telenovela.

CW Renew/Cancel Watch: Reign Likely to be Renewed



Hey guys! I'm Jessica, and this is week 3 of the CW Fall 2015 Renew/Cancel predictions. Significant Mother will air its season (series?) finale this week. Also I will be guessing my last preseason prediction for Reign. Without further ado, here are this week's predictions! 

Format for predictions:
Show Title (Average A18-49 Rating) 

Certain to be Canceled
Significant Mother (0.2)

Likely to be Canceled
None yet

Toss Up
None yet

Likely to be Renewed
Reign (premieres 10/9)

Certain to be Renewed 
The Originals (premieres 10/8)

Fate Determined 
Beauty and the Beast (renewed)

Yet to Premiere
Arrow (premieres 10/7)
Containment (midseason)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (premieres 10/12)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow (midseason)
The Flash (premieres 10/6)
iZombie (premieres 10/6)
Jane the Virgin (premieres 10/12)
Supernatural (premieres 10/7)
The Vampire Diaries (premieres 10/8)

Significant Mother has one more episode left, and it has been a certain cancelation for weeks. A poll would be posted about it, where you guys will predict the ratings for the finale. 

Update: Significant Mother scored a 0.2 A18-49 rating for the finale. Your predictions were accurate. 

Reign is likely to be renewed, despite having a woefully rated second season. Despite the episode reduction from 22 to 18, it's very close to the magic number of 66. I wouldn't exactly bet on a cancelation like Happy Endings or Suburgatory just yet, but I wouldn't exactly rule out a short final season like Nikita's or Hart of Dixie's. Stay tuned.

Update #2: The CW has ordered five more scripts of iZombie and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. iZombie now will air a total of 31 episodes, and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend will have 18 for its debut season. 

Let me know in the comments below!