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RATINGS RECAP: 11/10/14

ABC
8:00 Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 13.3 million, 18-49 demo: 2.1
10:00 Castle
Viewers: 9.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.6

CBS
8:00 2 Broke Girls
Viewers: 7.6 million, 18-49 demo: 1.9
8:30 The Millers
Viewers; 6.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5
9:00 Scorpion
Viewers: 10.1 million, 18-49 demo: 2.0
10:00 NCIS: Los Angeles
Viewers: 8.2 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5

NBC
8:00 The Voice
Viewers: 11.5 million, 18-49 demo: 3.2
10:00 The Blacklist
Viewers: 9.8 million, 18-49 demo: 2.5

FOX
8:00 Gotham

Viewers: 6.4 million, 18-49 demo: 2.2
9:00 Sleepy Hollow
Viewers: 4.7 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5

NBC said goodbye to The Blacklist for almost three months on Monday night. But first, The Voice was down six tenths in viewers and three tenths in the demo. The fall finale of The Blacklist was up half a million viewers and a tenth in the demo. It seems like it should have been a little higher for the fall finale but it will get a big push for its next episode, which directly follows the Super Bowl. New drama State of Affairs takes over the 10pm hour next week. On ABC, Dancing with the Stars was up two tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo for its best performance since the season premiere. At 10pm, Castle was up seven tenths in viewers and even in the demo from its last airing two weeks ago. It didn't rise even with a special wedding episode. This show has been getting troubling ratings lately.

CBS had series lows across the board. At 8pm, 2 Broke Girls was down four tenths in viewers and three tenths in the demo to a troubling 1,9. After two solid weeks, this is more what I was expecting and that's a problem for CBS. The Millers followed and was down three tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo. Mike & Molly could certainly be doing better here. At 9pm, Scorpion was down two tenths in viewers and the demo. This show is still hanging on even with the comedy hour disintegrating. At 10pm, NCIS: Los Angeles was down a million viewers and even in the demo, tying last week's series low. Both of the FOX shows also tied series lows. At 8pm, Gotham gave back last week's jump as it was down two tenths in viewers and the demo. At 9pm, Sleepy Hollow was up two tenths in viewers and even in the demo.

WINNER OF THE NIGHT: Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
LOSER OF THE NIGHT: 2 Broke Girls (CBS)

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