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NBC earned the top spot in Wednesday prime, with its Chicago dramas setting the pace. NBC’s 1.0 rating in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, was good for first place. It had a 5 share. ABC and CBS were next at 0.6/3. Chicago Med and Chicago Fire both rated a 1.1 on NBC and Chicago P.D. did ...

Peacock wins Wednesday title easily

NBC earned the top spot in Wednesday prime, with its Chicago dramas setting the pace. NBC’s 1.0 rating in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, was good for first place. It had a 5 share.

ABC and CBS were next at 0.6/3.

Chicago Med and Chicago Fire both rated a 1.1 on NBC and Chicago P.D. did a 1.0. All three were down a tenth of a point.

On ABC it was The Goldbergs at 0.8 and Schooled at 0.7, both comedies up a tenth. Modern Family was down a tenth at 0.8 and Single Parents was flat at 0.6. Stumptown rated a level 0.4.

CBS had Undercover Boss and Criminal Minds at flat 0.7s, and SWAT fell 17% to 0.5.

Univision got a 0.5/3. Ringo grew 20% to 0.6 and Amor Eterno was a flat 0.5. Rubi got a 0.6, same as its premiere the night before.

Fox and Telemundo both scored a 0.4/2. Fox had 9-1-1: Lone Star reruns.

On Telemundo it was Exatlon Estados Unidos at 0.4 and La Dona at 0.3, before El Senor de los Cielos got a 0.4. All three were flat.

The CW posted a 0.2/1. Riverdale got a 0.2 and Nancy Drew a 0.1, both dramas flat. 


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