Happy Halloween, “Black-ish!” The Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross comedy on ABC was the only show in Tuesday’s primetime to grow from last week vs. Fox’s World Series Game 6.
Last night marked the All Hallow’s Eve episode for the sitcom that spawned “Mixed-ish.”
Of course, nothing came close to competing with the must-win game for the Washington Nationals, which the D.C.-based team did win. Due to the nature of live sports, the below fast-affiliate ratings for Fox should be considered subject to significant adjustment.
Fox was first in ratings with a 3.8 rating/16 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 15.3 million, according to preliminary numbers. Those stats came courtesy of the Nationals’ 7-2 win over the Houston Astros, as the two teams continue to battle for the 2019 Commissioner’s Trophy.
NBC was second in ratings with a 1.1/5 and in viewers with 6.6 million. At 8 p.m., “The Voice” scored a 1.2/5 and 7.8 million viewers. At 9, “This Is Us” earned a 1.4/6 and 6.7 million viewers. “New Amsterdam” at 10 put up a 0.8/4 and 5.2 million viewers.
ABC was third in ratings with a 0.8/3 and fourth in viewers with 3.5 million. At 8, “The Conners” posted a 1.2/6 and 6 million viewers. “Bless This Mess” at 8:30 received a 0.8/3 and 3.8 million viewers. “Mixed-ish” at 9 had a 0.7/3 and 3.1 million viewers. At 9:30, “Black-ish” got a 0.8/3 and 3 million viewers. At 10, “Emergence” settled for a 0.5/3 and 2.6 million viewers.
CBS was fourth in ratings with a 0.6/3 and third in viewers with 6.4 million, airing all reruns.
Univision, Telemundo and The CW tied for fifth in ratings, each with a 0.4/2. Telemundo was fifth in viewers with 1.3 million, Univision was sixth with 1.147 million and The CW was seventh with 1.126 million.
For The CW, “The Flash” at 8 had a 0.5/2 and 1.4 million viewers. At 9, “Arrow” ended the night with a 0.3/1 and 809,000 viewers.
17 New Fall TV Shows Ranked by Premiere Viewers: From 'Batwoman' to 'Prodigal Son' (Photos)
Broadcast is back in session: Fall TV a.k.a. the kickoff to the traditional September-to-May season, began last month with CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC and The CW starting to premiere fresh seasons of their returning shows and debuting new series. To date, 17 new fall programs have premiered on the broadcast networks and we've got each of their starts charted by total viewers below. Find our summer version of these rankings here and the midseason list here.
Rank: 17 Show: "Nancy Drew" Net: The CW Total Viewers: 1.174 million
The CW
Rank: 16 Show: "Sunnyside" Net: NBC Total Viewers: 1.794 million
NBC
Rank: 15 Show: "Batwoman" Net: The CW Total Viewers: 1.799 million
The CW
Rank: 14 Show: "Bless the Harts" Net: Fox Total Viewers: 1.808 million
Fox
Rank: 13 Show: "Perfect Harmony" Net: NBC Total Viewers: 2.601 million
NBC
Rank: 12 Show: "Almost Family" Net: Fox Total Viewers: 2.951 million
Fox
Rank: 11 Show: "Mixed-ish" Net: ABC Total Viewers: 4.009 million
ABC
Rank: 10 Show: "Emergence" Net: ABC Total Viewers: 4.111 million
ABC
Rank: 9 Show: "Prodigal Son" Net: Fox Total Viewers: 4.180 million
Fox
Rank: 8 Show: "Stumptown" Net: ABC Total Viewers: 4.534 million
ABC
Rank: 7 Show: "Evil" Net: CBS Total Viewers: 4.618 million
CBS
Rank: 6 Show: "Bluff City Law" Net: NBC Total Viewers: 4.727 million
NBC
Rank: 5 Show: "Kids Say the Darndest Things" Net: ABC Total Viewers: 5.399 million
ABC
Rank: 4 Show: "Bob Hearts Abishola" Net: CBS Total Viewers: 5.876 million
CBS
Rank: 3 Show: "Carol's Second Act" Net: CBS Total Viewers: 5.965 million
CBS
Rank: 2 Show: "All Rise" Net: CBS Total Viewers: 6.006 million
CBS
Rank: 1 Show: "The Unicorn" Net: CBS Total Viewers: 6.007 million
CBS
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Broadcast is back in session: Fall TV a.k.a. the kickoff to the traditional September-to-May season, began last month with CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC and The CW starting to premiere fresh seasons of their returning shows and debuting new series. To date, 17 new fall programs have premiered on the broadcast networks and we've got each of their starts charted by total viewers below. Find our summer version of these rankings here and the midseason list here.