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‘NCIS’ Returns From Fall Finale To Lead Tuesday Ratings As ‘This Is Us’ Sidelined

‘NCIS’ Returns From Fall Finale To Lead Tuesday Ratings As ‘This Is Us’ Sidelined

CBS saw the return of NCIS as well as FBI: Most Wanted on Tuesday in primetime. NCIS came back firing on all cylinders with two episodes, ticking up in its return from hiatus. The first hour delivered a 0.8 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 9.34 million viewers, which topped the night in ratings and in audience in Nielsen Live+Same Day numbers. The second hour earned a 0.7 and 8.48 million viewers. FBI: Most Wanted (0.5, 5.70M) held steady with its last fresh episode.

At NBC, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (0.4, 2.40M) was steady, while Nurses (0.2, 1.81M) took a two-tenths hit. Sandwiched in between the two episodes was a repeat of This Is Us. 

Fox’s The Resident (0.5, 3.26M) ticked down from last week’s Season 4 premiere, while Prodigal Son (0.5, 2.34M) was on par with last week’s sophomore season premiere.

After its two-episode Season 2 premiere last week, The CW’s Two Sentence Horror Stories served another double helping of the horror series (0.1, 652,000 at 8 p.m.; 0.1, 464K at 8:30), both steady. It was the same story for Trickster (0.1, 395K), which nearly matched its series debut.



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