The Academy of Country Music Awards special helped CBS top all networks for Sunday night, but slipped when compared to last year's show, while ABC's Resurrection continued its decline.
With a 2.8 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 13.1 million viewers, CBS easily won the night, reports Hitfix. The network started off low with 60 Minutes snagging a 1.3 in the demo. The ACM Awards topped all programs with a 3.3 in the demo, but that is a 23 percent tumble from the previous year.
ABC came in a distance second with a 1.7 in the demo and 6.29 million viewers. America's Funniest Home Videos averaged a 1.3 in the demo, while Once Upon a Time improved to a 2.2 rating. Resurrection continues to dip and has fallen to a 2.1 in the demo, which is a huge dive from the premiere's 3.6 rating. Revenge also dipped, down to a 1.3 in the demo.
Fox averaged a 1.5 in the demo and 3.7 million viewers. Bob's Burgers was down to a 0.9 demo rating and American Dad dipped to a 1.2 in the demo, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Simpsons remained steady with a 1.9 in the demo, while Family Guy was up to a 2.3 rating. Cosmos remained consistent with a 1.5 in the 18-49 demo.
Numbers were down across the board for NBC, which averaged a 0.8 in the demo and 3.9 million viewers. Ann Curry Reports special was ignored and only earned a 0.6 in the demo. American Dream Builders dipped lower from its debut to a similar 0.6 in the demo. Believe was down to a 1.0 rating and Crisis was down to a 1.1 in the demo.