
Furthermore, CBS won in total viewers with 4.591 million viewers - followed by NBC (3.693), ABC (2.461), FOX (1.449) and The CW (0.654).
CBS, FOX and NBC aired all repeats for the evening.
UPDATE - There were no adjustments to any of the preliminary ratings.
NBC (0.53 Rating, 3.693 Million Viewers)
NBC (0.53 Rating, 3.693 Million Viewers)
AMERICA'S GOT TALENT (0.6) REPEAT
WORLD OF DANCE (0.4) REPEAT
WORLD OF DANCE (0.4) REPEAT
CBS (0.40 Rating, 4.591 Million Viewers)
NCIS (0.4) REPEAT
FBI (0.4) REPEAT
FBI: MOST WANTED (0.4) REPEAT
FBI (0.4) REPEAT
FBI: MOST WANTED (0.4) REPEAT
ABC (0.37 Rating, 2.461 Million Viewers)
LIVE IN FRONT OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE: "ALL IN THE FAMILY" & "GOOD TIMES" (0.4) REPEAT
BLACK-ISH (0.2) REPEAT
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (0.4) SEASON PREMIERE
BLACK-ISH (0.2) REPEAT
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (0.4) SEASON PREMIERE
FOX (0.30 Rating, 1.449 Million Viewers)
HELL'S KITCHEN (0.3) REPEAT
24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK (0.3) REPEAT
24 HOURS TO HELL AND BACK (0.3) REPEAT
THE CW (0.15 Rating, 0.654 Million Viewers)
STARGIRL (0.2, +0.0)
TOM PAPA: FREAKED OUT (0.1) REPEAT
TOM PAPA: FREAKED OUT (0.1) REPEAT
The Final Ratings for Tuesday, July 7
Time
|
Network
|
Show
|
18 - 49 Rating
|
Viewers (Millions)
|
8:00 PM
|
NBC
|
America’s Got Talent (8-10) - R |
0.6
|
4.392
|
|
CBS
|
NCIS - R |
0.4
|
5.524
|
|
ABC
|
Live in Front of a Studio Audience (8-9:30) - R |
0.4
|
2.495
|
|
FOX
|
Hell’s Kitchen - R |
0.3
|
1.549
|
|
The CW
|
Stargirl |
0.2
|
0.961
|
9:00 PM
|
CBS
|
FBI - R |
0.4
|
4.626
|
|
FOX
|
24 Hours to Hell and Back - R |
0.3
|
1.349
|
|
The CW
|
Tom Papa: Freaked Out - R |
0.1
|
0.347
|
9:30 PM
|
ABC
|
Black-ish - R |
0.2
|
1.500
|
10:00 PM
|
CBS
|
FBI: Most Wanted - R |
0.4
|
3.623
|
|
ABC
|
What Would You Do? |
0.4
|
2.890
|
|
NBC
|
World of Dance - R |
0.4
|
2.296
|
Average Rating: 0.34
Average Viewership: 2.629
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.