Ratings: ‘Voice’ Finale Part 1 Surges 10 Percent From 2015

CW’s holiday programming proves a dud

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Part 1 of 'The Voice' season finale

“The Voice” is off to a pretty good finish, as Part 1 of the season finale rose double digits versus last December.

As a result, NBC easily topped Monday outright, when CW’s holiday programming settled for a distant last place among the broadcasters.

NBC was first in ratings with a 1.9 rating/6 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 9.4 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. earned a 2.2/7 and 11.4 million viewers. At 10, “Timeless” put up a 1,2/4 and 5.3 million viewers.

CBS was second in ratings with a 1.2/4 and in viewers with 6.5 million. “Kevin Can Wait” at 8 had a 1.4/5 and 7.3 million viewers. At 8:30, “Man With a Plan” got a 1.2/4 and 6.6 million viewers. At 9, “2 Broke Girls” received a 1.2/4 and 5.8 million viewers. “The Odd Couple” at 9:30 posted a 1.0/3 and 5.3 million viewers. At 10, “Scorpion” closed primetime to a 1.1/4 and 7 million viewers.

ABC was third in ratings with a 1.1/4 and in viewers with 4.9 million. “The Great Christmas Light Fight” at 8 landed a 1.3/4 and 5.5 million viewers. A rerun followed.

Telemundo was fourth in ratings with a 0.7/2, but sixth in viewers with 1.6 million.

Univision was fifth in ratings with a 0.6/2 and in viewers with 1.71 million.

Fox was sixth in ratings with a 0.5/2, but fourth in viewers with 1.74 million, airing repeats.

The CW was seventh in ratings with a 0.3/1 and in viewers with 1 million. At 8, Christmas-themed TV special “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” settled for a 0.3/1 and 1.2 million viewers. At 9, the “Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown” managed just a 0.2/1 and 895,000 viewers.

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