UPDATE - NFL Football, Grey's Anatomy and Evil were adjusted up.
FOX (4.80 Rating, 15.947 Million Viewers)
FOX (4.80 Rating, 15.947 Million Viewers)
NFL FOOTBALL (4.8)
ABC (0.90 Rating, 4.181 Million Viewers)
GREY'S ANATOMY (1.4, +0.1)
A MILLION LITTLE THINGS (0.8, +0.0)
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER (0.5, +0.0)
A MILLION LITTLE THINGS (0.8, +0.0)
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER (0.5, +0.0)
CBS (0.72 Rating, 5.143 Million Viewers)
YOUNG SHELDON (1.0, +0.0)
THE UNICORN (0.7, -0.1)
MOM (0.8, +0.0)
CAROL'S SECOND ACT (0.6, -0.1)
EVIL (0.6, +0.0)
THE UNICORN (0.7, -0.1)
MOM (0.8, +0.0)
CAROL'S SECOND ACT (0.6, -0.1)
EVIL (0.6, +0.0)
NBC (0.55 Rating, 2.466 Million Viewers)
SUPERSTORE (0.8, +0.0)
PERFECT HARMONY (0.4, -0.1)
THE GOOD PLACE (0.6, +0.0)
SUNNYSIDE (0.3, +0.0)
LAW & ORDER: SVU (0.6, -0.1)
PERFECT HARMONY (0.4, -0.1)
THE GOOD PLACE (0.6, +0.0)
SUNNYSIDE (0.3, +0.0)
LAW & ORDER: SVU (0.6, -0.1)
THE CW (0.35 Rating, 1.012 Million Viewers)
SUPERNATURAL (0.4) SEASON PREMIERE
LEGACIES (0.3) SEASON PREMIERE
LEGACIES (0.3) SEASON PREMIERE
The Final Ratings for Thursday, October 10
Time
|
Network
|
Show
|
18 - 49 Rating
|
Viewers (Millions)
|
8:00 PM
|
FOX
|
NFL Football (8-11) |
4.8
|
15.947
|
|
ABC
|
Grey’s Anatomy |
1.4
|
6.088
|
|
CBS
|
Young Sheldon |
1.0
|
7.633
|
|
NBC
|
Superstore |
0.8
|
2.790
|
|
The CW
|
Supernatural |
0.4
|
1.225
|
8:30 PM
|
CBS
|
The Unicorn |
0.7
|
5.149
|
|
NBC
|
Perfect Harmony |
0.4
|
2.071
|
9:00 PM
|
CBS
|
Mom |
0.8
|
5.784
|
|
ABC
|
A Million Little Things |
0.8
|
4.231
|
|
NBC
|
The Good Place |
0.6
|
1.924
|
|
The CW
|
Legacies |
0.3
|
0.799
|
9:30 PM
|
CBS
|
Carol’s Second Act |
0.6
|
4.948
|
|
NBC
|
Sunnyside |
0.3
|
1.175
|
10:00 PM
|
CBS
|
Evil |
0.6
|
3.671
|
|
NBC
|
Law & Order: SVU |
0.6
|
3.417
|
|
ABC
|
How to Get Away With Murder |
0.5
|
2.225
|
Average Rating: 0.91
Average Viewership: 4.317
NOTE: For the 2019-20 broadcast season, Nielsen has determined that there are 120.6 million TV households in the United States - with 307.3 million people ages 2 and up. The Adults 18-49 demographic is the rating most commonly reported and helps determine ad rates but is not the sole explanation for whether a show will be renewed or cancelled.
NOTE: For the 2019-20 broadcast season, Nielsen has determined that there are 120.6 million TV households in the United States - with 307.3 million people ages 2 and up. The Adults 18-49 demographic is the rating most commonly reported and helps determine ad rates but is not the sole explanation for whether a show will be renewed or cancelled.