Ratings: CSI: Vegas Audience Hits Series High, Tracker Grows for a 3rd Straight Week

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In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ freshman hit Tracker was for a second straight week the most-watched show on Sunday night.

The venerable newsmagazine 60 Minutes this week opened CBS’ Sunday slate with 7.1 million total viewers. Leading out of that, The Equalizer (6.5 mil) was up 6% in total audience, to a season high.

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Justin Hartley’s Tracker once again built on its lead-in by delivering 7.4 million total viewers, up 8% week-to-week and marking the freshman drama’s third straight week of growth.

CBS notes that Tracker — which enjoyed a post-Super Bowl launch, mind you — currently stands as the most-watched new show on TV since Young Sheldon (which in 2017-18 averaged 16.49m viewers) and is the most-watched new drama since Empire (which in 2014-15 averaged 17.33m viewers).

Closing out CBS’ night, CSI: Vegas (4.3 mil) was up 6% in audience to mark an all-time high for the offshoot.

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