EXCLUSIVE: CBS is once again dominating the fall TV season with its primetime lineup. The network has secured 17 of the 25 most-watched entertainment programs of the season so far, including all three of its newest series Fire Country (No.
17), East New York (No. 18) and So Help Me Todd (No. 22). It should comes as no surprise that the network’s procedurals are among those faring the best.
NCIS and FBI are the two most-watched series of the fall season, each averaging about 9.6M viewers per episode, according to the latest Nielsen numbers with NBC’s Chicago Fire in close third with 9.5M viewers.
This is in keeping with last season’s final standings with NCIS, FBI and Chicago Fire as the most-watched scripted shows on broadcast television, according to total viewers.
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