the top network TV shows

The figures are in for the a short while ago concluded 2021-22 Tv set time.

As we enter the summer season programming lull, it’s a superior time to get a look back at what viewers watched in primetime on network tv through the period of time stretching from past September through mid-May perhaps.

With so lots of viewing alternatives offered on so lots of different platforms, the times of a community collection making blockbuster viewership appear to be lengthy-gone — even with delayed viewership — but these dramas, comedies and fact displays managed to keep a superior chunk of their loyal audiences in the age of electronic Tv set and a fractured viewer landscape.

Here are the major five demonstrates in every single style on the broadcast networks, calculated by their common weekly full viewership (according to Nielsen).

DRAMAS:

“NCIS” (CBS): 11 million.

“FBI” (CBS): 10.4 million.

“Chicago Fire” (NBC): 9.9 million.

“Blue Bloods” (CBS): 9.8 million.

“The Equalizer” (CBS): 9.5 million.

Wilmer Valderrama and Sean Murray in
Wilmer Valderrama and Sean Murray in “NCIS.”
CBS

HONORABLE Point out:

Yeah, I know, it is a cable sequence, but there is no way to overlook the impact of this Kevin Costner drama, which not only topped its closest broadcast competitor by 300,000 viewers, but has spawned one prequel by now on the air — “1883” (starring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill) — and two in-the-functions spinoffs from series creator Taylor Sheridan: “1932” and “6666.”

“Yellowstone” (Paramount Network): 11.3 million.

“Chicago PD” (NBC): 9.3 million.

“Chicago Med” (NBC): 9.2 million.

“FBI: Most Wanted” (CBS): 8.8 million.

“NCIS: Hawai’i” (CBS): 8.3 million

“FBI: International” (CBS): 8.3 million

“Ghosts” was correct at the rear of “Young Sheldon” as the most-watched sitcom this earlier season.
CBS

COMEDIES:

“Young Sheldon” (CBS): 9.2 million.

“Ghosts” (CBS): 8.4 million.

“The Neighborhood” (CBS): 6.8 million.

“Bob Hearts Abishola” (CBS): 6.7 million.

“United States of Al” (CBS): 5.9 million. Cancelled just after two seasons.

HONORABLE Mention:

“B Positive” (CBS): 5.7 million. Cancelled following two seasons.

“The Conners” (ABC): 4.8 million.

“How We Roll” (CBS): 4.2 million. Late time (March 31) entry. Cancelled.

“The Goldbergs” (ABC): 3.9 million.

“Abbott Elementary” (ABC): 3.8 million.

“The Voice” judges Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande and Blake Shelton and mentor John Legend.
Trae Patton/NBC

Reality:

“The Voice” (NBC, Tuesday version): 8.3 million.

“Survivor” (CBS): 7.4 million.

“American Idol” (ABC, Monday version): 6.9 million.

“Dancing With the Stars” (ABC): 6.3 million.

“The Masked Singer” (Fox): 5.9 million.

HONORABLE Mention:

“The Wonderful Race” (CBS): 5.5 million.

“America’s Funniest Residence Videos” (ABC): 5.1 million.

“Shark Tank” (ABC): 4.5 million.

“The Bachelor” (ABC): 4.5 million.

“AGT Extreme” (NBC): 4 million.

Whole VIEWERS (When compared TO THE Earlier 12 months):

CBS: 6.2 million. Even.

NBC: 5.9 million. Up 14 percent.

Fox: 4.5 million. Up 7 percent.

ABC: 4.2 million. Down 10 p.c.

the top network TV shows

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