Ratings: Ghosts Eyes New Audience High, Call Me Kat and Pivoting Go Low

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In the latest TV show ratings, CBS’ Young Sheldon (with 7.4 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating) and Ghosts (6.3 mil/0.6) are both on track for new season highs in audience (pending Nielsen finals). United States of Al (5.3 mil/0.5), B Positive (4.8 mil/0.5) and Bull (4.4 mil/0.4) were all steady.

Fox’s Joe Millionaire (1.6 mil/0.3) dipped from its premiere. Following Sunday’s NFL-boosted season opener, Call Me Kat (1.5 mil/0.3) fell to series lows, while Pivoting‘s second episode drew… 990K and a 0.2.

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The CW’s Walker returned to 994,000 total viewers — its second-largest audience of the young season — and a 0.1 demo rating.

NBC’s The Blacklist (3.3 mil/0.4), SVU (4.1 mil/0.6) and Organized Crime (3.2 mil/0.5) were all steady.

Over on ABC, Women of the Movement this week averaged 3 mil and a 0.4; companion docuseries Let the World See (2.5 mil/0.4) was also 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. Warning: Contents may be hot!

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