Monday TV ratings: Prodigal Son rebounds, The Voice down

PRODIGAL SON: Tom Payne in the "Family Friend" episode of PRODIGAL SON airing Monday, Nov. 11 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2019 FOX MEDIA LLC. Cr: Peter Kramer/FOX.
PRODIGAL SON: Tom Payne in the "Family Friend" episode of PRODIGAL SON airing Monday, Nov. 11 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. © 2019 FOX MEDIA LLC. Cr: Peter Kramer/FOX. /
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Prodigal Son and Black Lightning rebounded in the Monday TV ratings on Nov. 11. Meanwhile, The Voice dipped. Here’s a look at the metrics.

It was a night of reruns on CBS on Nov. 11. That seemed to give the other networks a boost, especially for ABC and The CW. Dancing With the Stars saw an excellent boost to the TV ratings, while Prodigal Son and Black Lightning saw rebounds. The Voice and All American dipped.

Let’s take a look at ABC’s boost to the night. Dancing With the Stars was up by 58% in the total audience and 42% in the demo. The upward ticks wouldn’t be enough to overtake The Voice, despite the latter’s dips, but it was enough to pull in second-highest in both metrics.

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That positivity followed with The Good Doctor, which saw a 17% and a 15% boost respectively. The show won the timeslot in both metrics, although that was against Bluff City Law (unofficially canceled despite the upward ticks this week) and a rerun of All Rise. It’s not clear why CBS opted to switch Bull and All Rise for the night.

While 9-1-1 saw a small dip in the demo, it got a 6% boost to one of its most memorable episodes ever. We’re left on tenterhooks to find out what’s going to happen to Hen.

Prodigal Son saw better results, with both metrics ticking up by 8% each. Despite the show’s audience looking low, this is good for FOX. The 3.39 million viewers keep the show in fourth place in the viewership. It’s fifth in the ratings behind 9-1-1The Simpsons, Empire, and Family Guy.

Then there’s The CW, which saw All American‘s demo dip by 13%. The total audience was up by 7%. This likely isn’t anything to be concerned about. While low, The CW tends to renew sophomore shows as long as they’re not ridiculously low. The network benefits from the legacy deal on Netflix, and once past the first season, The CW likes to keep shows on the air for at least four or five seasons.

Black Lightning got a great rebound after reruns last week. The total audience was up by 37% and the demo was up by 17%. This is a strong sign of renewal for the superhero TV series.

Overall, it was a strong night for TV. Here’s a look at the Monday TV ratings for Nov. 11.

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