NBC won the ratings game for Monday night with strong showings from The Voice and The Blacklist.
The Voice was the No. 1 show for the night with a 4.6 rating/13 share in the all-important 18-49 demo and had 14.2 million viewers in all, Variety reports. Though the numbers are good for the singing competition, they are still a 10 percent drop from the previous season.
Following Voice, was the James Spader-led Blacklist, which earned a 3.6/10 in the demo and 12.1 million viewers. The drop is only 5 percent from last week, but still did much better than ABC and CBS' dramas.
Fox's Sleepy Hollow is continuing to do well on Monday nights, only dropping a slight bit from 3.1 to a 3.0 rating/8 share in the key demo and 7.9 million viewers.
The Hollywood Reporter notes that Bones bounced back from the premiere and improved to a 2.6 rating and had 7.5 million viewers.
ABC saw Dancing With the Stars fall slightly to 2.0 in the demo. Castle followed up with 2.2 in the demo and the network averaged 12.2 million viewers.
CBS premiered We Are Men, which got a 2.0 rating - though that's over a point lost from its lead-in How I Met Your Mother. The rest of the shows on the network also dropped slightly from their premieres.
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