ABC’s The Conners just dropped by double-digit percentages in TV ratings from its last episode, which aired two weeks ago due to the midterm elections.
More specifically, the Roseanne spinoff slipped 17 percent among adults 18-49 from its Oct. 30 original, and 10 percent NBC won Tuesday in ratings thanks to its Voice results show and another strong performance by This Is Us. CBS was actually No. 1 in terms of total viewers, however.
NBC was first in ratings with a 1.6 rating/7 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and second in total viewers with an average of 7.8 million, according to preliminary numbers. The Voice at 8 p.m. landed a 1.6/7 and 8.8 million viewers. “This Is Us” at 9 scored a 2.0/8 and 8.5 million viewers. At 10, New Amsterdam” had a 1.1/5 and 6.1 million viewers.
CBS was second in ratings with a 1.1/5 and first in viewers with 9.7 million. NCIS at 8 posted a 1.4/6 and 12.3 million viewers. At 9, FBI got a 1.1/4 and 9.1 million viewers. NCIS: New Orleans at 10 received a 0.9/4 and 7.5 million viewers.
ABC was third in ratings with a 0.9/4 and in viewers with 4.4 million. The Conners at 8 had a 1.5/6 and 6.9 million viewers. The Kids Are Alright at 8:30 got a 1.0/4 and 4.7 million viewers. At 9, Black-ish received a 1.0/4 and 4.1 million viewers. Splitting Up Together at 9:30 closed out the comedy block with a 0.7/3 and 2.9 million viewers. The Rookie at 10 finished off actual primetime with a 0.7/3 and 4 million viewers.