Ratings: ‘The Voice’ Reclaims Monday’s Demo With No New ‘9-1-1’ as Competition

CBS comedies “The Neighborhood” and “Bob Hearts Abishola” hit season highs in viewers

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NBC’s “The Voice” is back on top as the king of Monday primetime thanks to Fox’s decision to air back-to-back reruns of “9-1-1” and “Prodigal Son” last night, instead of new episodes.

Meanwhile, CBS’ freshman comedy “Bob Hearts Abishola” and sophomore sitcom “The Neighborhood” both hit season highs in total viewers, while the Max Greenfield-led series also scored its highest rating for Season 2 in the key adults 18-49 range.

NBC was first in ratings with a 1.0/4 in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and second in total viewers with an average of 6.3 million, according to preliminary numbers. At 8 p.m., “The Voice” Top 13 performances episode scored a 1.2/5 and 7.7 million viewers. “Bluff City Law” at 10 settled for a 0.5/3 and 3.6 million viewers.

ABC was second in ratings with a 0.9/4 and first in viewers with 6.8 million. At 8, “Dancing With the Stars” posted a 0.9/4 and 7.1 million viewers. At 10, “The Good Doctor” held that 0.9/4 and received 6.1 million viewers.

CBS was third in ratings with a 0.7/3 and in viewers with 5.8 million. At 8, “The Neighborhood” put up a 1.0/5 and 6.6 million viewers. At 8:30, “Bob Hearts Abishola” took a 0.8/4 and 6.1 million viewers. At 9, “All Rise” managed a 0.6/2 and 5.3 million viewers. “Bull” at 10 had a 0.6/3 and 5.8 million viewers.

Fox and Telemundo tied for fourth in ratings, each with a 0.5/2. Fox was fourth in viewers with 2.3 million, airing all reruns. Telemundo was fifth with 1.4 million.

Univision was sixth in ratings with a 0.4/2 and in viewers with 1.3 million.

The CW was seventh in ratings with a 0.2/1 and in viewers with 655,000. At 8, “All American” got a 0.2/1 and 706,000 viewers. At 9, “Black Lightning” had a 0.2/1 and 604,000 viewers.

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