2016-17 TV Season: NBC Leads Demo, CBS Takes Viewers, ‘This Is Us’ No. 1 New Show

The 2016-17 TV season has officially concluded, with NBC claiming the overall top spot in adults 18-49 and CBS winning the season in total viewers, according to Nielsen’s current numbers (live-plus-seven for all but the last two weeks of the season ending May 24).

CBS’ win marks the ninth consecutive season the network has topped the total viewers measurement, and their 14th win in the past 15 years, according to Nielsen’s ratings through May 21. CBS averaged 9.6 million viewers, approximately 1.5 million more than second place NBC.

NBC averaged a 2.1 rating in adults 18-49, versus a 1.9 for Super Bowl-boosted Fox, 1.8 for CBS, and 1.6 for ABC. Compared to last year, only Fox stayed even in the key demo. CBS suffered the biggest drop, shedding 22% of its audience in the demo year-over-year. ABC dropped 16%, with the CW next at a drop of 12%, while NBC slipped just 5%. In total viewers, it was much the same story. Fox and NBC improved slightly, with Fox ticking up 1% and NBC up 0.1% from the 2015-16 season. Despite taking the top spot, CBS was down 12% in viewers. ABC dropped 9% and The CW lost 9%. Nevertheless, Fox has its most watched primetime in three years.

Various broadcasts of NFL football on NBC and CBS again claimed the top spots in the primetime rankings, but NBC’s freshman series “This Is Us” proved to be the undisputed scripted breakout hit of the new season, clocking in at No. 5 overall just below “The Big Bang Theory.” Perennial favorites “Modern Family,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Bachelor,” and “The Voice” rounded out the overall top 10. CBS’ Michael Weatherly starrer “Bull” was the top new show in total viewers, averaging 15.5 million viewers in L7 for the season. “This Is Us” was close behind with 15.3 million.

When looking only at new series from this season, Fox had five freshman shows in the top 15 — “Lethal Weapon,” “24: Legacy,” “Star,” “Prison Break,” and “The Mick” — which is more than any other broadcast network. ABC’s “Designated Survivor” also proved very popular, placing second among new shows behind “This Is Us.” For CBS, both “Bull” and “Kevin Can Wait” ranked just below “Lethal Weapon.”

Most broadcast shows saw declines in ratings yet again. “Empire” remained one of the top-rated shows on television with a 4.3, making it the third highest-rated scripted show behind “This Is Us” and “Big Bang.” However, the show suffered a 33% drop in the demo compared to last season. ABC’s “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder” saw similar drops, with both shows dropping over 20% each. NBC’s “The Blacklist” saw a 25% drop, while “Chicago Med” dipped 13%. However, “Chicago Fire” held even and “Chicago P.D.” even improved slightly.

View the network rankings and the top 50 broadcast series from 2016-17 below:

Adults 18-49 Rating, All programs
NBC…2.1
Fox…1.9
CBS…1.8
ABC…1.6
The CW…0.7

Total Viewers, All Programs
CBS…9.6 million
NBC…8.1 million
ABC…6.2 million
Fox…5.8 million
The CW…1.8 million

Top 50 Programs Adults 18-49

PROGRAM A18-49 Rank

NETWORK

18-49 2016-17 RTG

18-49 2015-16 RTG

% CHANGE

TOTAL VIEWERS (000)

1. NBC Sunday Night Football

NBC

6.9

7.5

-8%

20120

2. NBC Thursday Night Football

NBC

5.9

N/A

N/A

17113

3. CBS Thursday Night Football

CBS

5.0

5.7

-13%

14786

4. The Big Bang Theory

CBS

4.9

5.8

-15%

19029

5. This is Us

NBC

4.8

N/A

N/A

15299

6. Empire

FOX

4.3

6.4

-33%

11196

7. Modern Family

ABC

3.4

3.7

9%

10786

8. Grey’s Anatomy

ABC

3.5

3.6

-3%

11234

9. The Bachelor

ABC

3.1

3.0

3%

9003

10. The Voice (Mon)

NBC

3.0

3.4

-11%

12619

11. The Voice (Tue)

NBC

2.9

3.1

-5%

12510

12. Designated Survivor

ABC

2.9

N/A

N/A

12104

13. How to Get Away With Murder

ABC

2.6

3.5

-25%

7907

14. Scandal

ABC

2.6

3.4

-24%

8623

15. Survivor

CBS

2.5

2.8

-10%

10523

16. NCIS

CBS

2.5

3.1

-19%

18402

17. Chicago Fire

NBC

2.5

2.5

0%

10684

18. The Goldbergs

ABC

2.5

2.5

0%

7791

19. Law & Order: SVU

NBC

2.4

2.3

4%

8785

20. Criminal Minds

CBS

2.4

2.9

-17%

10897

21. Black-ish

ABC

2.4

2.4

0%

7374

22. Lethal Weapon

FOX

2.4

N/A

N/A

9176

23. Chicago P.D.

NBC

2.4

2.2

7%

10140

24. Bull

CBS

2.2

N/A

N/A

15503

25. Kevin Can Wait

CBS

2.2

N/A

N/A

9246

26. Speechless

ABC

2.2

N/A

N/A

6972

27. The Simpsons

Fox

2.1

2.1

0%

4936

28. American Housewife

ABC

2.1

N/A

N/A

7034

29. The Middle

ABC

2.1

2.3

-8%

7795

30. Dancing With the Stars

ABC

2.1

2.2

-4%

12627

31. The Blacklist

NBC

2.1

2.8

-26%

9705

32. Timeless

NBC

2.1

N/A

N/A

7987

33. Chicago Med

NBC

2.1

2.4

-14%

9908

34. 24: Legacy

Fox

2.1

N/A

N/A

7321

35. Scorpion

CBS

2.0

2.5

-18%

10681

36. Star

FOX

2.0

N/A

N/A

5974

37. Hunted

CBS

2.0

N/A

N/A

7259

38. Family Guy

Fox

2.0

2.2

-10%

4025

39. Life in Pieces

CBS

1.9

2.7

-28%

8168

40. Mom

CBS

1.9

2.3

-15%

9440

41. The Good Place

NBC

1.9

N/A

N/A

6015

42. NCIS: New Orleans

CBS

1.9

2.3

-17%

13428

43. The Flash

CW

1.9

1.7

10%

4724

44. Gotham

FOX

1.9

2.1

-11%

5229

45. Saturday Night Football

ABC

1.9

1.6

16%

6041

46. Lucifer

Fox

1.8

2.4

-23%

6072

47. Blue Bloods

CBS

1.8

1.8

0%

14071

48. 2 Broke Girls

CBS

1.8

2.3

-20%

7025

50. The Mick

Fox

1.8

N/A

N/A

4606

Source: Nielsen

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