While Mondays have been a struggle for every CBS show not named The Big Bang Theory, last night proved to be a solid outing for the network. Kevin Can Wait grabbed 6.3 million viewers during its live airing and posted a 1.2 rating in the 18-49 demo, giving the sophomore series its first gains since the season premiere.
Big Bang Theory (12.8 mil/2.7) easily won the night, staying steady from its previous episode. As far as the rest of the night for CBS, Scorpion (5.1 mil/0.8) and Me, Myself & I (4.7 mil/0.9) held solid numbers while 9JKL (7.3 mil/1.4) saw a slight increase for the first time this season.
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Over on NBC, The Voice (10 mil/2.1) posted solid viewership numbers but dropped significantly in the demographic, while The Brave (5.3 mil/1.0) brought in its best audience since the premiere.
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Despite strong numbers, both Dancing with the Stars (9.3 mil/1.3) and The Good Doctor (10.7 mil/1.9) dipped slightly.
Fox’s comic book lineup struggled a bit, as Lucifer (3.2 mil/0.8) and The Gifted (3.3 mil/1.0) saw small declines.
On The CW, Supergirl (1.77 mil/0.5) held steady while Valor (939K/0.2) dipped again.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In this image released on January 27, Billy Gardell attends the 26th Annual Family Film And TV Awards in Los Angeles, California. The 26th Annual Family Film And TV Awards airs on Saturday, Jan. 27 (8:00 PM-9:00 PM, ET/PT), exclusively on the CBS Television Network and available for live and on-demand streaming via Paramount. (Photo by Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Family Film and TV Awards)







