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RATINGS RECAP: 11/22/16

ABC
8:00 The Middle
Viewers: 6.9 million, 18-49 demo: 1.6
8:30 American Housewife
Viewers: 6.1 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5
9:00 Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 11.0 million, 18-49 demo: 1.8

CBS
8:00 NCIS
Viewers: 14.9 million, 18-49 demo: 1.9
9:00 Bull
Viewers: 10.9 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5
10:00 NCIS: New Orleans
Viewers: 8.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.2

NBC
8:00 The Voice
Viewers: 9.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.8
9:00 This is Us
Viewers: 9.0 million, 18-49 demo: 2.4
10:00 Chicago Fire
Viewers: 6.5 million, 18-49 demo: 1.5

FOX
8:00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Viewers: 2.2 million, 18-49 demo: 0.9
8:30 New Girl
Viewers: 1.8 million, 18-49 demo: 0.8
9:00 Scream Queens
Viewers: 1.2 million, 18-49 demo: 0.5

CW
8:00 The Flash

Viewers: 3.0 million, 18-49 demo: 1.1
9:00 No Tomorrow
Viewers: 0.8 million, 18-49 demo: 0.3

On Tuesday night, it was the finale for the fall edition of Dancing with the Stars, but it didn't see its usual spike as it only equaled Monday's 1.8 demo rating. Last year, the finale got a 2.4 so this is a big year to year drop even though the overall season wasn't down a lot. Earlier in the night, The Middle was up seven tenths in viewers and even in the demo while American Housewife was up eight tenths in viewers but down a tenth in the demo. On CBS, NCIS was up two tenths in viewers and the demo for its best performance since October 4. Bull was down a million viewers and even in the demo while NCIS: New Orleans was down seven tenths in viewers and even in the demo. It appears that Dancing with the Stars took some of the total viewers away from the CBS show.

On NBC, The Voice is looking weaker with each passing week. It was down three tenths in viewers and a rough three tenths in the demo. This is Us remained Tuesday's top show in the demo but was down half a million viewers and two tenths in the demo. At 10pm, Chicago Fire was down half a million viewers and even in the demo. On FOX, Brooklyn Nine-Nine was even with last week. New Girl was down a tenth in viewers and two tenths in the demo to tie a series low. Scream Queens really shouldn't be airing anymore, even by FOX standards. It was down two tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo to a pitiful 0.5 demo. Finally on the CW, The Flash was even in viewers and down a tenth in the demo while No Tomorrow was even.

WINNER OF THE NIGHT: NCIS (CBS)
LOSER OF THE NIGHT: Scream Queens (FOX)

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