Final Ratings Update: Monday’s “Blindspot” drew a 2.4 adults 18-49 rating with 9.06 million viewers.
While slightly weaker than last week’s broadcast (2.6 adults 18-49 rating, 9.07 million), this week’s episode again ranked as its timeslot’s highest-rated and most-watched broadcast network program. Its adults 18-49 rating actually ties the combined total for CBS’s “Castle” and ABC’s “NCIS: Los Angeles.” Both timeslot competitors posted a 1.2 adults 18-49 rating.
NBC led into “Blindspot” with “The Voice” (3.3, 12.152 million).
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While fast national data suggests a slight week-over-week decline, NBC’s “Blindspot” once again dominated its 10PM timeslot.
Monday’s episode, which was the series’ third broadcast to date, posted a 2.5 adults 18-49 rating with 9.07 million total viewers. It easily ranks as its timeslot’s highest-rated and most-watched broadcast network program (it trails ESPN’s Monday Night Football as its timeslot’s #2 program on all of TV).
It also ranks as the night’s highest-rated drama program.
Last week’s episode, which also dominated the 10PM timeslot, scored a 2.6 rating with 9.11 million viewers in the final report (and a 2.6 with 9.08 million in the comparable fast nationals).
NBC led into “Blindspot” with “The Voice.” It drew a 3.3 with 11.90 million total viewers.