Nielsen ratings for April 9-15: 'Roseanne' retains top spot

April 18, 2018 at 6:47PM

Here are the top 20 broadcast TV shows for the week of April 9-15 (Monday to Sunday), based on the number of viewers, according to data released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co.

  1. Roseanne (ABC)
    1. The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
      1. Young Sheldon (CBS)
        1. Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS)
          1. 60 Minutes (CBS)
            1. 20/20: James Comey Interview (ABC)
              1. The Voice, Mon. (NBC)
                1. Mom (CBS)
                  1. Blue Bloods (CBS)
                    1. The Voice, Tue. (NBC)
                      1. Survivor (CBS)
                        1. Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
                          1. The Middle (ABC)
                            1. Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
                              1. Elton John: Grammy Salute (CBS)
                                1. American Idol, Mon. (ABC)
                                  1. Chicago Med (NBC)
                                    1. NCIS (CBS)
                                      1. Live in Pieces (CBS)
                                        1. MacGyver (CBS)

                                          Movie rentals

                                          'Proud Mary' rolls to No. 1

                                          Here are Redbox's top 20 movie rentals in the Twin Cities for the previous seven days, according to data released Tuesday.

                                          1. Proud Mary
                                            1. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
                                              1. All the Money in the World
                                                1. Father Figures
                                                  1. Thor: Ragnarok
                                                    1. Molly's Game
                                                      1. Justice League
                                                        1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
                                                          1. Ferdinand
                                                            1. Insidious: The Last Key
                                                              1. Pitch Perfect 3
                                                                1. Braven
                                                                  1. Downsizing
                                                                    1. The Shape of Water
                                                                      1. Phantom Thread
                                                                        1. Acts of Violence
                                                                          1. Murder on the Orient Express
                                                                            1. Coco
                                                                              1. Daddy's Home 2
                                                                                1. Wonder
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