Super Tuesday proved a very good night for Joe Biden, but the return of Empire (0.6 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic) for the second part of its final season helped Fox win night’s prim…
As to be expected in a midseason return for the soapy drama series, there was a body count on the “Can’t Truss ‘Em” episode, on and off the screen. Although pushed Fox to an overall demo win against political coverage on the other Big 4 networks, the series’ 11th episode of its sixth season was down just over 53% from its last midseason return on March 13, 2019.
With a 0.6 rating among the 18-49s and 2.81 million viewers, the Comcast-owned network held on to its first-place perch of four years ago. However, withoutOtherwise, ABC snared a 0.5 rating and 2.71 million viewers, and CBS had a 0.4 rating and an audience of 2.51 million. Of course, all the numbers will change as the finals come in over the next few hours. Also, playing a big factor in Super Tuesday results will be the cable newsers, particularly Fox News Channel, which traditionally dominates such nights.and keep your inbox happy.
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