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RATINGS RECAP: 2/3/17

ABC
8:00 Last Man Standing
Viewers: 6.6 million, 18-49 demo: 1.2
8:30 Dr. Ken
Viewers: 4.7 million, 18-49 demo: 0.9
9:00 Shark Tank
Viewers: 5.7 million, 18-49 demo: 1.3
10:00 20/20
Viewers: 4.6 million, 18-49 demo: 1.0

CBS
8:00 MacGyver
Viewers: 7.4 million, 18-49 demo: 1.0
9:00 Hawaii Five-0
Viewers: 9.8 million, 18-49 demo: 1.1
10:00 Blue Bloods
Viewers: 10.1 million, 18-49 demo: 1.1

NBC
8:00 Grimm
Viewers: 4.1 million, 18-49 demo: 0.8
9:00 Emerald City
Viewers: 2.4 million, 18-49 demo: 0.6
10:00 Dateline NBC
Viewers: 3.8 million, 18-49 demo: 0.8

FOX
8:00 Rosewood
Viewers: 2.6 million, 18-49 demo: 0.6
9:00 Sleepy Hollow
Viewers: 1.8 million, 18-49 demo: 0.5

CW
8:00 The Vampire Diaries
Viewers: 0.9 million, 18-49 demo: 0.3
9:00 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Viewers: 0.6 million, 18-49 demo: 0.2

It was a quiet Friday night on the networks. On the CW, The Vampire Diaries started things out even with last week while the season finale of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was even. Crazy got a 0.2 demo for every single episode this season. Despite the low ratings, the critically acclaimed show has already been renewed. CBS had its regular lineup for the first time in a couple weeks. MacGyver was down two tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo, Hawaii Five-0 was up 1.4 million viewers and a tenth in the demo from two weeks ago when it followed a CBS news special. Blue Bloods was up three tenths in viewers and down a tenth in the demo. On ABC, Last Man Standing was down four tenths in viewers and even in the demo while Dr. Ken was down half a million viewers and a tenth in the demo. At 9pm, Shark Tank was down three tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo while 20/20 concluded the night down nine tenths in viewers but up two tenths in the demo. On NBC, Grimm was down two tenths in viewers and even in the demo for a fourth straight week. Emerald City was down four tenths in viewers and even in the demo while Dateline NBC was even in viewers and down two tenths in the demo. Finally on FOX, Rosewood was down two tenths in viewers and even in the demo while Sleepy Hollow was down four tenths in viewers and a tenth in the demo.

WINNER OF THE NIGHT: Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)
LOSER OF THE NIGHT: Sleepy Hollow (FOX)

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