TV Ratings: ‘Voice’ Hits Finale Low, ‘Dancing’ Down Less, Fox’s ‘Marry Harry’ Flops

It may have been up significantly, week to week, but the spring finale of The Voice clocked a series low for a season ender. Wrapping its run a month earlier than the comparable cycle in 2013, the average 3.3 rating with adults 18-49 marked a 25 percent hit.

NBC still easily won the night in the key demo, and The Voice also logged 11.6 million viewers -- shy of the night's most-watched program, Dancing With the Stars.

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The ABC competition was also down from last year's spring finale, averaging a 2.4 rating with adults 18-49, but it was only off by three-tenths of a point. The show took in 14.9 million viewers.

American Idol aired its performance finale to an average 1.7 rating in the key demo. With an especially heavy amount of reality competition on the night, it suffered a 43 percent drop from the penultimate episode last season.

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The lead-in did little for newbie I Wanna Marry Harry. The dating competition, starring a Prince Harry lookalike, sank out of the gate with a 0.7 rating among adults under 50.

Speaking of fizzles, CBS' primetime Judge Judy special did not move the dial much either. It averaged a 0.9 rating in the key demo -- as did ACM: All-Star Salute to the Troops.

The CW finale of Supernatural (1.1 adults), up three tenths of a point from last week, bested a lot of its unscripted competition.

Michael O'Connell