CBS’ “60 Minutes” Remains the Highest Rated TV Program

In the latest weekly ratings, CBS emerged as the leading network, with five out of the nine most-watched programs. The top-ranking show was “60 Minutes,” which averaged over 5 million viewers. NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” was the only other program to surpass 4 million viewers. CBS had the most-watched comedy with a rerun of “Young Sheldon” and the most-watched drama with “FBI.”

ABC took second place, while NBC landed in third. Fox had a lower average viewership, with its most-watched program being “WWE’s Friday Night Smackdown.” The CW had the historical drama “The Chosen” as its top-rated program.

For cable networks, Fox News Channel maintained its dominance as the most-watched network for the eighth consecutive week, followed by MSNBC and HGTV. Netflix’s most-watched title was “Heart of Stone,” and its most-watched series was “Painkiller.”

In Spanish-language programming, Univision continued to be the most-watched network, and ABC’s “World News Tonight with David Muir” remained the top-rated nightly newscast.

Overall, the top ten prime-time programs included a mix of CBS, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, and Netflix shows.

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