In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ sitcoms and NBC’s Law & Order trio were among a seven-way tie for the Thursday demo win, while Young Sheldon drew the night’s biggest audience.
Young Sheldon returned to 6.6 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating (TVLine reader grade “A-“), down a bit from its previous averages. Now enjoying a stronger lead-in, Ghosts (6.2 mil/0.5, reader grade “A”) improved on its average freshman audience, while off just a tenth in the demo.
So Help Me Todd (4.7 mil/0.3, reader grade “B+”) opened a bit low in the demo yet stands as the fall’s most-watched, regularly scheduled series launch… thus far; 88 percent of TVLine samplers plan to stay tuned. The relocated CSI: Vegas (3.1 mil/0.3) returned to series lows and was also down from time slot predecessor Bull‘s average audience (4.2 mil/0.3).
NBC’s Law & Order (4.3 mil/0.5), SVU (4.5 mil/0.5) and OC (3.5 mil/0.5) were all down from last week’s respective crossover episodes.
Over on Fox, Hell’s Kitchen (1.8 mil/0.3) was down sharrrrrply from its previous premiere circa May 2021, and Imma gonna guess hit series lows to boot. Welcome to Flatch (886K/0.2) improved on its freshman audience, while Call Me Kat (1.24 mil/0.2) matched its series lows.
ABC’s Celeb Wheel drew 4 mil and a 0.5, followed by Hocus Pocus‘ 2.8 mil/0.5.
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The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our ratings column do not reflect a show’s overall performance, given the increased use of delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms, plus out-of-home viewing. These numbers (Nielsen fast nationals, unless denoted as finals) instead aim to simply illustrate trends or superlatives. This is only an exhibition, not a competition; please no wagering.