Ratings: Survivor, #OneChicago’s Return Lead Wednesday

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In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s Chicago Fire was (just barely!) Wednesday’s most-watched show, while CBS’ Survivor dominated the night in the demo.

CBS | Survivor (with 4.7 million total viewers and a 0.8 demo rating, read recap and castoff Q&A) was rock-steady, while The Amazing Race (2.7 mil/0.4) lost just a few viewers as it resumed facing stiffer competition.

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NBC | Back from a multi-week break, Chicago Med (6.32 mil/0.5) was steady, while Chicago Fire (6.33 mil/0.5) and Chicago P.D. (5.1 mil/0.4) were down a tick.

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FOX | The Masked Singer (3.2 mil.0.4, read recap) and Animal Control (1.3 mil/0.2) were both steady in the demo but dropped a few eyeballs. Family Guy (720K/0.1) was down in both measures.

ABC | The Conners (3.2 mil/0.4) was steady, while Not Dead Yet (2.2 mil/0.2) and Abbott Elementary (2.3 mil/0.3) each dipped in the demo.

THE CW | Wild Cards (535K/0.1, average TVLine reader grade “A’: get Season 2 status) lost some eyeballs with its finale, Family Law (350K/0.0) dipped in both measures.

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