Ratings: ‘Voice’ Down But Still Tops as NBC Takes Night

"Dancing With the Stars" gets a bump in key demographic

"The Voice" slipped in the ratings versus last week on Monday night, but it was still the top-rated program of the night, helping to propel NBC to a ratings win, while ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" saw an increase over last week in the key demographic, according to preliminary numbers.

NBC drew first place in ratings with a 3.3 rating/9 share in the advertiser-sought 18-49 demographic and came in second in total viewers with 9.4 million. "The Voice" at 8 p.m. dropped 16 percent from last week, posting a 3.7/9 and taking 10.5 million total viewers, while "Revolution" at 10 remained even with last week for a 2.6/7 and drew 7 million total viewers.

While CBS' numbers might be slightly skewed due to the NFL preemption in San Francisco, the network grabbed second place in ratings and third in total viewers with a 2.6/7 and 8.5 million. "How I Met Your Mother" at 8 remained even with last week for a 3.0/8 and took  7.9 million total viewers.

Following a "Two and a Half Men" repeat at 8:30, "2 Broke Girls" at 9 inched up to a 3.4/8 with 9.7 million total viewers. "Mike & Molly" at 9:30 received a 2.9/7 with 9.2 million total viewers, while "Hawaii 5-0" gained modestly for a 2.2/6 with 8.8 million total viewers.

ABC drew third place in ratings but first in total viewers with a 2.2/6 and 12.9 million. "Dancing With the Stars" climbed 10 percent in the demo for a 2.3/6 and was the night's top-rated show with 14 million total viewers. "Castle" at 10 inched up for a 2.0/5 and took 10.5 million total viewers.

Univision came in fourth in ratings and fifth in total viewers with a 1.7/4 and 4.2 million total viewers. "Bones" at 8 grew modestly in ratings and total viewers with a 2.0/5 and 7.1 million, while the struggling new series "The Mob Doctor" grew 13 percent for a 0.9/2 and also saw a small increase in total viewership, taking in 3.1 million.

Fox drew fifth place in ratings and fourth in total viewers with a 1.4/4 and 5.1 million.

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