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RATINGS RECAP: 3/10/15

ABC
8:00 Fresh Off the Boat

Viewers: 5.1 million, 18-49 demo: 1.6
8:30 Repeat After Me
Viewers: 3.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.1
9:00 Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Viewers: 3.8 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5
10:00 Forever (Repeat)
Viewers: 3.0 million, 18-49 demo: 0.7

CBS
8:00 NCIS
Viewers: 16.2 million, 18-49 demo: 2.2
9:00 NCIS: New Orleans
Viewers: 12.6 million, 18-49 demo: 1.6
10:00 Person of Interest
Viewers: 8.7 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5

NBC
8:00 The Voice
Viewers: 13.7 million, 18-49 demo: 3.8
10:00 Chicago Fire
Viewers: 8.6 million, 18-49 demo: 2.1

FOX
8:00 Hell's Kitchen

Viewers: 3.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.3
9:00 New Girl (Repeat)
Viewers: 1.4 million, 18-49 demo: 0.7
9:30 The Mindy Project
Viewers: 1.8 million, 18-49 demo: 0.9

It was a very rough Tuesday night as Daylight Savings seemed to have an effect for the first time in three days, and everything was down except for one show. On NBC, The Voice started things off down 1.8 million viewers and three tenths in the demo. The only show to hold steady was Chicago Fire which was down half a million viewers but even in the demo. On a night where everything dropped, this was particularly impressive. Over on CBS, NCIS started things off down 1.2 million viewers and a tenth in the demo for a series low. It was particularly ugly for NCIS: New Orleans, which was down 1.1 million viewers and a big three tenths in the demo for an easy series low. I don't really know what happened here, but this is pretty terrible for a show that should be easily retaining a lot of the NCIS number. At 10pm, Person of Interest was down nine tenths in viewers and two tenths in the demo. The viewer total was a series low.

On ABC, Fresh Off the Boat started things off down nine tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo. It's continuing to drop, but it could be worse. I still think it's doing enough to get a second season. At 8:30pm, Repeat After Me was down six tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo. It is dropping every week and quickly heading from a serviceable filler to a cancellation. At 9pm, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was down seven tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo. The viewer total is a series low while the demo ties it. Finally on FOX, Hell's Kitchen was down six tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo while The Mindy Project followed a New Girl repeat and was down three tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo for a series low. It has hit 1.0 and 1.1 demos often but this was the first time it dipped below that.

WINNER OF THE NIGHT: Chicago Fire (NBC)
LOSER OF THE NIGHT: NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)

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