Ratings: Accused and The Irrational Return Steady, High Potential Eyes Best Audience Yet

In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s The Voice led Tuesday both in total viewers and in the demo.

NBC | The Voice this Tuesday drew 5.2 mil and a 0.5; leading out of that, The Irrational‘s sophomore premiere retained 3.1 mil and a 0.3 — down a few eyeballs but steady in the demo vs. its Season 1 averages.

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FOX | Murder in a Small Town (2.2 mil/0.2) ticked up in viewers. The Accused Season 2 premiere (1.8 mil/0.2) drew more viewers than its last half-dozen Season 1 episodes, while rock-steady in the demo.

ABC | DWTS (4.5 mil/0.6) matched its special Monday outing; High Potential inched up to a new audience high (3.8 mil) while putting up a third straight 0.3 rating.

CBS | Oprah’s Presleys special (3.8 mil/0.3) was Tuesday’s second-most watched program.

THE CW | WWE NXT (874K/0.2) dipped week-to-week.

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Meanwhile, in a Monday catch-up:

THE CW | Superman & Lois‘ double-episode final-season premiere did 445K/0.1 and 465K/0.1, hitting series lows in audience but matching last season’s demo number.

CBS | 60 Minutes‘ interview with presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump (5.7 mil/0.5) dominated Monday in viewers.

NBC | Leading out of The Voice (4.9 mil/0.5), Brilliant Minds (3.3 mil/0.3) dipped in audience for a second straight week but again held steady in the demo.

FOX | 9-1-1: Lone Star (2.4 mil/0.3) was up across the board, while Rescue HI-Surf (2 mil/0.2) seems to have stabilized.

ABC | A special Monday DWTS (4 mil/0.6) was down from its previous episode yet led the night in the demo.

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