Ratings: #OneChicago Dominates Wednesday, Med and P.D. Return Steady After 8-Month Break
In the latest TV show ratings, NBC’s Chicago Fire was Wednesday’s most-watched program, and tied Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. for the night’s highest demo rating.
NBC | Chicago Med (with 6.8 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, average TVLine reader grade “A-“; read recap) and Chicago P.D. (5.7 mil/0.6, reader grade “B-“; read post mortem) both returned up in audience and steady in the demo, while Chicago Fire (6.9 mil/0.6, reader grade “A-“; read recap) was down a tick in both measures.
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ABC | Coverage of the Mavs/Lakers game averaged 1.7 mil and a 0.4.
FOX | I Can See Your Voice drew 1.6 mil/0.2, followed by We Are Family‘s 1.8 mil/0.3.
CBS | Leading out of TPIR at Night (4.2 mil/0.4), Raid the Cage (2.5 mil/0.3) was steady.
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