Primetime Ratings: Fox and NBC Split the Win

Fox and NBC had the highest rating in Monday prime, both scoring a 1.3 in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, and a 6 share. Fox was powered by 9-1-1 and NBC had The Voice.

9-1-1 shot up 15% to 1.5 and special TMZ Investigates:Tiger King -- What Really Went Down? got a 1.1. Harvey Levin hosted that one, about the wildly popular Netflix docuseries.

The Voice got a 1.6 and 1.5 across two hours on NBC, up from last week’s 1.4 and 1.5. The season premiere of Songland scored a 0.9, down 25% from last year’s premiere.

In second was CBS at 0.7/3. ABC had a 0.6/3.

CBS had The Neighborhood at 1.0 and Bob Hearts Abishola at 0.8, both flat. All Rise fell 14% to 0.6 and Bull scored a level 0.7.

ABC had the premiere of The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart at 0.7 and 0.6 from 8 to 10 p.m. The series premiere of The Baker and the Beauty got a 0.5.

Univision rated a 0.5/3 and Telemundo a 0.3/2. On Univision, the premiere of Te Do La Vida got a 0.6. Amor Eterno slid 14% to 0.6 and Sin Miedo a la Verdad shot up 25% to 0.5.

Telemundo had Cennet at 0.3 and La Dona at 0.3, both down a tenth of a point. A coronavirus special scored a 0.3.

The CW scored a 0.2/1. Whose Line Is It Anyway? scored a 0.2 and Roswell, New Mexico a 0.1, both shows flat. 

Michael Malone

Michael Malone is content director at B+C and Multichannel News. He joined B+C in 2005 and has covered network programming, including entertainment, news and sports on broadcast, cable and streaming; and local broadcast television, including writing the "Local News Close-Up" market profiles. He also hosted the podcasts "Busted Pilot" and "Series Business." His journalism has also appeared in The New York Times, The L.A. Times, The Boston Globe and New York magazine.