Fast National Ratings: While it suffered a slight decline in total viewership, Monday’s “Blindspot” posted a week-over-week gain in the key adults 18-49 demographic.
Per Nielsen fast national data, Monday’s “Blindspot” drew a 2.5 adults 18-49 rating with 8.553 million total viewers. It again ranked as its timeslot’s highest-rated and most-watched broadcast network program.
Last week’s broadcast drew a 2.4 rating with 9.062 million viewers.
This week’s episode was the fourth “Blindspot” installment. The series has already received a full first season order.
— NBC led into “Blindspot” with “The Voice” (3.2, 11.722 million viewers).
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While down slightly in the overnight household ratings, NBC’s “Blindspot” still ranked as its timeslot’s #1 broadcast network program.
Given its younger skew, the advantage will be even more significant in adults 18-49.
Monday’s “Blindspot,” which was the fourth broadcast to date, drew a 5.5 overnight household rating. That trails the 5.9 posted by the previous week’s episode but bests the 5.2 and 4.5 respectively posted by timeslot rivals “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “Castle.”
A solid live+same-day performer, “Blindspot” has been receiving a significant weekly boost from time-shifted viewing. NBC has already ordered a full first season.
NBC led into “Blindspot” with “The Voice” (7.9 overnight household rating, per Nielsen metered market data).