TV Ratings: New Amsterdam, This Is Us Tick Up

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It was a mostly stable night on the broadcast networks, with some shows perking up in the ratings. 

New Amsterdam on NBC was up to 5.2 million total viewers and a 0.9 rating, hitting its best demo number since its season premiere in September. 

This Is Us Season 4 Episode 5 was also up a tenth from last week's season low to 7 million viewers and a 1.6 rating. 

Meditating - New Amsterdam

This season is very different for the drama, but are you on board with all the new characters?

Opening the night for NBC was The Voice, which was steady with 8 million viewers and a 1.3 rating. 

Beth in Philly - This Is Us Season 4 Episode 5

Are you still keeping up with this series or are you growing tired of singing competitions?

ABC went with It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. It had 5 million viewers and a 1.2 rating, coming in on par with what The Conners has been doing in the slot. 

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Toy Story of Terror (3.7 million/1.0 rating) improved on what Bless This Mess has been putting up in the time-period. 

Paul is making an entrance  - mixed-ish Season 1 Episode 3

mixed-ish (3.1 million/0.7 rating) and black-ish (2.7 million/0.7 rating) were both up from last week's season lows. 

The CW's rotation of The Flash (1.4 million/0.5 rating) and Arrow (0.8 million/0.3 rating) were both steady with their week ago numbers. 

Are you digging this superhero team-up on Tuesdays?

Watchful Eye - NCIS Season 17 Episode 5

NCIS (11 million/1.1 rating) and NCIS: New Orleans (6.7 million/0.7 rating) were both steady, but FBI (8.8 million/0.8 rating) inched down a tenth. 

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Over on FOX, the World Series had 11.6 million total viewers and a 2.9 rating, easily winning the night. 

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