Ratings: The Flash Eyes Audience Low; Survivor, Chicago Fire Lead Wednesday

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In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ Survivor led Wednesday in the demo, while NBC’s Chicago Fire cooked up the night’s biggest audience.

CBS | Survivor (with 5 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating, read recap) was steady, as was True Lies (2.5 mil/0.2, leading out of an FBI rerun).

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NBC | Chicago Med (6.4 mil/0.5), Fire (6.7 mil/0.5) and P.D. (5.1 mil/0.5) were all steady.

THE CW | The Flash (470K/0.1, read recaplette) slipped to an audience low, but coming up next is one of Grant Gustin’s favorite episodes of the season (stay tuned for our video Q&A!). Riverdale‘s final season premiere (260K/0.1, read recap) was up in viewers from the average from Season 6 (which aired largely in the summer). If you wanna get math-y, Riverdale matched its second-best audience since 6×05.

FOX | The Masked Singer (3.7 mil/0.6) ticked up, while Farmer Wants a Wife (2.1 mil/0.2) was steady.

ABC | A Million Little Things (1.8 mil/0.2, read recap) was steady.

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The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our ratings column do not reflect a show’s overall performance, given the increased use of delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms, plus out-of-home viewing. These numbers (Nielsen fast nationals, unless denoted as finals) instead aim to simply illustrate trends or superlatives. This is only an exhibition, this is not a competition. Please, no wagering.

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