The Voice 2nd Week Ratings Higher Than Last Season

ABC inched past NBC by one-tenth of a household rating point for overnight Monday dominance, but the home of “The Voice” will own the adult 18-49 demographic (and other key young categories). “Dancing With the Stars” on ABC won the 8-10 p.m. block, with a 9.3 rating/14 share. Comparably, that was just two percent below the 9.5/14 one year earlier (on 10/01/12). And competing “The Voice” scored an 8.9/13, which was 11 percent above the year-ago evening (8.0/12 on 10/01/12). Needless to say, “The Voice” will dominate the evening in the key demos and “Dancing With the Stars” is still a solid older-skewing option.

Leading out of “The Voice” was week two of drama “The Blacklist,” which dominated the 10 p.m. hour at a 7.7/13 (and 96 percent retention from its week-ago debut, 8.0/13 on Sept. 23, which translated into 12.58 million viewers and a 3.8 rating/10 share among adults 18-49 according to the live plus same day data). Comparably, “The Blacklist” beat the competition (“Castle” on ABC: 7.1/12; “Hostages” on CBS: 4.1/ 7) by 8 and 88 percent, respectively, in the overnights. And it outdelivered year-ago occupant “Revolution” (5.4/ 9 on 10/01/12) by a hefty 43 percent.

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