TV Ratings: ‘The Following’ Moves Up, ‘The Voice’s’ Growth Stalls

The Voice was again dominant on Monday, though the NBC competition did lose the week-to-week growth its maintained since the season premiere. A 4.8 rating with adults 18-49 according to Fast National returns has it down four tenths of a point from last Monday's year-long high. Revolution (2.2 adults), preempted for Boston coverage last week, was steady with its most recent showing. NBC averaged a 3.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 11.3 million viewers.

Dancing With the Stars (2.1 adults) was off a tenth of a point from last week, while Castle (2.2 adults) managed to grow two tenths of a point. ABC averaged a second-place 2.1 rating with adults 18-49 (tying Fox) and a dominant 12.96 million viewers.

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Bones (1.9 adults) held its most recent score in the demo, while The Following (2.4 adults) was up three tenths of a point from the previous week. Fox averaged a 2.1 rating with adults 18-49 and 6.9 million viewers.

CBS was in encores, with the exception of Rules of Engagement (1.5 adults). The comedy was down six tenths of a point from last week's episode to a series low, giving the network an average 1.3 rating in the key demo and 4.98 million viewers.

Oh Sit! (0.3 adults) was down a tenth of a point from last week's season opener on the CW. 90210 (0.3 adults) was up a tenth of a point, giving the network an average 0.3 in the demo and 709,000 viewers.

Michael O'Connell