Monday, July 29, 2013 ratings — New episodes: Get Out Alive With Bear Grylis, American Ninja Warrior, Siberia, The Bachelorette, Mistresses, Breaking Pointe, and Under the Dome. Reruns: Hart of Dixie, How I Met Your Mother, 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, Raising Hope, New Girl, and The Mindy Project.
ABC
8pm – The Bachelorette: 2.3 in the demo with 7.77 million.
10pm – Mistresses: 1.3 in the demo with 4.14 million.
CBS
8pm – How I Met Your Mother: (rerun) 1.1 in the demo with 3.48 million.
8:30pm – Mike & Molly: (rerun) 1.1 in the demo with 3.85 million.
9pm –2 Broke Girls: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 4.60 million.
9:30pm – Mike & Molly: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 4.99 million.
10pm – Under the Dome: 2.7 in the demo with 11.08 million.
The CW:
8pm – Hart of Dixie: (rerun) 0.3 in the demo with 0.90 million.
9pm – Breaking Pointe: (season premiere) 0.2 in the demo with 0.55 million.
FOX
8pm – Raising Hope: (rerun) 0.6 in the demo with 1.75 million.
8:30pm – Raising Hope: (rerun) 0.6 in the demo with 1.58 million.
9pm – New Girl: (rerun) 0.5 in the demo with 1.35 million.
9:30pm – The Mindy Project: (rerun) 0.5 in the demo with 1.19 million.
NBC
8pm – American Ninja Warrior: 1.5 in the demo with 5.16 million.
9pm – Get Out Alive with Bear Grylis: 1.2 in the demo with 3.71 million.
10pm – Siberia: 0.7 in the demo with 2.00 million.
Notes: Above are the fast affiliate ratings. The “demo” refers to the viewers in the 18-49 demographic. The percentages represent the change since the previous original episode. (Percentages aren’t given for reruns or specials.) “Million” refers to the total number of viewers.
To see past ratings for a particular show, click the show’s link. The show pages are updated with the daily final ratings when they become available. Those pages include percentage changes in both the demo and total viewership, in addition to season averages to date.
Here are the show season averages, grouped by network: ABC | CBS | CW | FOX | NBC
What were you watching last night? New episodes, something on cable, your DVR, or something better?
CBS never said anything about a second season for Under the Dome. All the hype gave the impression this was a one-season miniseries. Feel like I’ve been played. Starting to look like another “24.” Pretty sure I won’t be watching the second season. Interestingly, I got the book just before the series started. By the time the second season premier airs, I’ll have read the book. No need to sit on the edge of my chair waiting for the next episode. Bite me, CBS.