In the latest TV show ratings, NBC’s Chicago Fire was Wednesday’s most-watched broadcast program, while CBS’ Survivor dominated the night in the demo.
NBC | Of the long-awaited #OneChicago season premieres, Chicago Med (with 5.5 million total viewers and a 0.3 demo rating, TVLine reader grade “B+”; read recap) and Chicago Fire (5.6 mil/0.4, reader grade “B”; read recap) both returned pretty steady versus their May finales, whereas Chicago P.D. (4.3 mil/0.3, reader grade “B+”; read recap) was down in both measures. (Note: One or some of the Chicagos may have hit one kind of all-time low or another, but in these grim times, I won’t always be going out of my way to denote such not-so-superlatives.)
CBS | Now facing stiffer competition, Survivor (4.5 mil/0.7) dropped only a handful of eyeballs and was rock steady in the demo; Big Brother (2.4 mil/0.5) also held steady.
ABC | The Golden Bachelorette (2.7 mil/0.3) was down just a tick in audience.
FOX | The Masked Singer (2.9 mil/0.5) was down 12% in audience but up in the demo versus its previous season opener. The Floor (2.2 mil/0.4) was down 12% in viewers but steady in the demo versus its freshman premiere.
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