TV Ratings: All Rise, Bull Tick Down

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It was a mostly stable night on the broadcast networks, with very few shows coming down. 

All Rise Season 1 Episode 6 had 5.1 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating, down a tenth week-to-week. 

This is also just one-tenth lower than the show's September series premiere. 

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It has been fairly steady and that's why CBS gave it a full season order. 

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Bull was also on the down side, coming down to 5.7 million viewers and a 0.6 rating. 

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The Neighborhood (6 million/0.9 rating) was steady as a rock, while Bob Hearts Abishola (5.7 million/0.7 rating) came down a tenth. 

Over on FOX, 9-1-1 was stable with 6 million total viewers and a 1.3 rating. 

Prodigal Son pulled in 3.2 million viewers and a 0.7 rating, showing some stability after recent declines. 

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Dancing With the Stars did 6.9 million total viewers and a 1.0 rating, while The Good Doctor had 5.9 million viewers and a 0.9 rating. 

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These shows are more likely to come down in the finals due to overruns. 

The Voice was stable with 7.8 million viewers and a 1.3 rating. 

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Bluff City Law was back down to series lows, with 3.4 million viewers and a 0.5 rating. 

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