Furthermore, NBC won in total viewers with 3.405 million viewers - followed by CBS (3.118), FOX (2.164), ABC (1.802) and The CW (0.950).
CBS and FOX aired all repeats for the evening.
UPDATE - The Titan Games was adjusted up.
NBC (0.60 Rating, 3.405 Million Viewers)
NBC (0.60 Rating, 3.405 Million Viewers)
THE TITAN GAMES (0.8, +0.1)
THE WALL (0.5) REPEAT
DATELINE (0.5, +0.0)
THE WALL (0.5) REPEAT
DATELINE (0.5, +0.0)
FOX (0.40 Rating, 2.164 Million Viewers)
9-1-1 (0.4) REPEAT
9-1-1: LONE STAR (0.4) REPEAT
9-1-1: LONE STAR (0.4) REPEAT
CBS (0.35 Rating, 3.118 Million Viewers)
THE NEIGHBORHOOD (0.5) REPEAT
BOB HEARTS ABISHOLA (0.4) REPEAT
ALL RISE (0.3) REPEAT
BULL (0.3) REPEAT
BOB HEARTS ABISHOLA (0.4) REPEAT
ALL RISE (0.3) REPEAT
BULL (0.3) REPEAT
ABC (0.30 Rating, 1.802 Million Viewers)
THE BACHELOR: THE GREATEST SEASONS - EVER! (0.3, +0.0)
THE CW (0.20 Rating, 0.950 Million Viewers)
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (0.2, +0.0)
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (0.2) REPEAT
PENN & TELLER: FOOL US (0.2, +0.0)
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (0.2) REPEAT
PENN & TELLER: FOOL US (0.2, +0.0)
The Final Ratings for Monday, July 20
Time
|
Network
|
Show
|
18 - 49 Rating
|
Viewers (Millions)
|
8:00 PM
|
NBC
|
The Titan Games |
0.8
|
3.822
|
|
CBS
|
The Neighborhood - R |
0.5
|
3.762
|
|
FOX
|
9-1-1 - R |
0.4
|
2.253
|
|
ABC
|
The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever! (8-11) |
0.3
|
1.802
|
|
The CW
|
Whose Line Is It Anyway? |
0.2
|
0.934
|
8:30 PM
|
CBS
|
Bob Hearts Abishola - R |
0.4
|
3.497
|
|
The CW
|
Whose Line Is It Anyway? - R |
0.2
|
0.832
|
9:00 PM
|
NBC
|
The Wall - R |
0.5
|
3.013
|
|
FOX
|
9-1-1: Lone Star - R |
0.4
|
2.075
|
|
CBS
|
All Rise - R |
0.3
|
2.652
|
|
The CW
|
Penn & Teller: Fool Us |
0.2
|
1.016
|
10:00 PM
|
NBC
|
Dateline |
0.5
|
3.379
|
|
CBS
|
Bull - R |
0.3
|
3.071
|
Average Rating: 0.38
Average Viewership: 2.470
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.