{"id":112617,"date":"2021-02-12T21:03:27","date_gmt":"2021-02-12T21:03:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=112617"},"modified":"2021-02-12T21:03:27","modified_gmt":"2021-02-12T21:03:27","slug":"clarice-ratings-debut-solid-cbs-abc-fox-tied-for-thursday-night-demo-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/business\/clarice-ratings-debut-solid-cbs-abc-fox-tied-for-thursday-night-demo-win\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Clarice’ Ratings Debut Solid; CBS, ABC & Fox Tied For Thursday Night Demo Win"},"content":{"rendered":"
Silence of the Lambs<\/em> sequel of sorts Clarice<\/em> was pretty vocal last night.<\/p>\n The 10 PM debut of the CBS thriller series based on Thomas Harris’ novels scored a 0.5 rating among adults 18-49 and an audience of 4 million, according to Nielsen. Holding on to 100% of the rating and the viewership of its Unicorn<\/em> lead-in, the Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet EP’d Clarice<\/em> also check another pretty important box at the network on Thursdays. The Rebecca Breeds starring show was equal ratingswise with what the premiere of Evil<\/em> snagged in the same time slot last year and even a touch ahead in terms of sets of eyeballs.<\/p>\n Elsewhere on the ViacomCBS-owned broadcaster, the big winner of the night was once again Young Sheldon<\/em> (0.8\/7.3 million). The Big Bang Theory<\/em> prequel was not only steady with its last original but also the most watched and highest rated show of Thursday’s primetime. Back from last week’s repeat, B Positive<\/em> (0.6\/5.1 million) was also steady. Mom<\/em> (0.7\/5.3 million) and The Unicorn<\/em> (0.5\/4 million) were also both up, the latter a nice 25% from last week.<\/p>\n Overall, with all its sitcoms scoring viewership season highs, CBS won the night in terms of audience ( 5 million) and with the 18-49s (0.6). Actually, ABC and Fox tied the home of Sheldon<\/em> in the demo last night, with the former getting 4 million total viewers and the latter pulling in 2.3 million.<\/p>\n On the Murdoch-owned net, Hell’s Kitchen<\/em> (0.7\/2.4 million), Call Me Kat<\/em> (0.5\/2 million) and Last Man Standing<\/em> (0.4\/2.2 million) all matched last week’s 18-49 result, but took a small downturn in viewers.<\/p>\n The Disney-owned ABC didn’t have it quite so good.<\/p>\n Celebrity Wheel of Fortune<\/em> (0.7\/5.4 million), The Chase<\/em> (0.6\/4.1 million) and The Hustler<\/em> (0.4\/2.5 million) were all down from their last originals. The same was partially true on both NBC and the CW. Originals of Mr. Mayor<\/em> (0.4\/2.7 million), as well as Walker<\/em> (0.2\/1.7 million) and Legacies<\/em> (0.1\/660,00) all were down a tenth in the demo. Superstore<\/em> (0.4\/1.9 million) and 10 PM’s Dateline<\/em> (0.3\/2.6 million) were both steady among the 18-49s.<\/p>\n Have a great Valentine’s Day and Presidents’ Day holiday.<\/p>\nRelated Story<\/h4>\n
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