Ratings: All American Returns Low, American Idol Ties for Monday Demo Win

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In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ NCIS was Monday’s most-watched show, while ABC’s American Idol landed in a four-way tie for the nightly demo win.

CBS | The Neighborhood (with 4.4 million total viewers and a 0.4 demo rating) dipped in both measures week-to-week, Bobishola (4.2 mil/0.4) was steady, NCIS (5.9 mil/0.4) dropped some eyeballs and NCIS: Hawaii (5 mil/0.3) ticked up in audience.

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ABC | American Idol‘s Monday premiere drew 3.9 mil and a 0.4.

NBC | The Voice (3.2 mil/0.3) dropped with what I can only assume was a clip show, yet Deal or No Deal Island (2.4 mil/0.3) held steady.

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FOX | The iHeart Radio Music Awards averaged 1.5 mil and a 0.3.

THE CW | All American opened Season 6 with 367,000 total viewers and a 0.1 demo rating, hitting and matching series lows; TVLine readers gave the premiere an average grade of “B+.” Lovers and Liars fka FGirl Island drew 135K and a goose egg ahead of its official April 11 premiere.

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