Jimmy Fallon may no longer rule late-night TV ratings, but his new NBC game show “That’s My Jam,” which emerged from a portion of “Tonight Show,” had a good deal. I start on Monday.
“That’s My Jam” debuted with a 0.6 rating among adults ages 18-49 and 4.2 million total viewers. Of course, it certainly helped that “The Voice,” which earned a 0.7 rating and a total of 6.3 million viewers, was the start of the game show.
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NBC was first in ratings with a 0.7 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic of advertisers and second in total viewers with an average of 5.6 million, according to preliminary figures. From 8 to 10 pm, “La Voz” obtained 0.7 and 6.3 million viewers. Fallon’s premiere of “That’s My Jam” at 10 o’clock garnered between 0.6 and 4.2 million viewers.
Fox ranked second in viewership ratings with 0.6 and third in total viewers with 2.82 million. At 8, “9-1-1” got 0.8 and 5.2 million viewers. “The Big Leap” at 9 o’clock dropped to 0.3 and 1.3 million viewers.
CBS ranked third in ratings with 0.5 and first in total viewers with 5.8 million. “The Neighborhood” started the primetime block at 8 with 0.6 and 5.4 million viewers. At 8:30, “Bob Hearts Abishola” had 0.5 and 5 million viewers. “NCIS” drew 0.6 and 7.2 million viewers at 9. At 10, “NCIS: Hawai’i” ended the night with 0.4 and 4.9 million viewers.
ABC ranked fourth in ratings with 0.4 and total viewers with 2.81 million. “CMA Country Christmas” at 8 o’clock achieved 0.4 and 3.8 million viewers. Since September 11, “The Great Christmas Light Fight” also had a 0.4, but fell to 2.3 million viewers.
The CW ranked fifth in ratings with 0.1 and total viewers with 370,000. At 8 o’clock, the special “The Black Pack: We Three Kings” obtained 0.1 and 397,000 viewers. At 9, a new episode of “4400” saw 0.1 and 343,000 viewers.
We do not have early Nielsen numbers for the Spanish-language broadcast networks Univision and Telemundo.