Nielsen ratings for April 17-23: 'NCIS' leads the way; 'Sing' top movie rental

April 26, 2017 at 4:23PM
SETH MACFARLANE is Mike, a mouse who croons as smoothly as he cons, in the event film ìSing,î from Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures.
Mike the crooning mouse in “Sing.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here are the top 20 broadcast TV shows for the week of April 17-23 (Monday to Sunday), based on the number of viewers, according to data released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co.

  1. NCIS (CBS)
    1. Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
      1. Bull (CBS)
        1. NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)
          1. 60 Minutes (CBS)
            1. NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
              1. The Voice, Mon. (NBC)
                1. The Voice, Tue. (NBC)
                  1. The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
                    1. Little Big Shots (NBC)
                      1. Madam Secretary (CBS)
                        1. Survivor (CBS)
                          1. Blue Bloods (CBS)
                            1. Scorpion (CBS)
                              1. Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
                                1. Kevin Can Wait (CBS)
                                  1. Scandal (ABC)
                                    1. Chicago Justice (NBC)
                                      1. Dateline Friday (NBC)
                                        1. The Great Indoors (CBS)

                                          Movie rentals

                                          'Sing' hits all the right notes

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

                                          1. Sing
                                            1. Assassin's Creed
                                              1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
                                                1. Live By Night
                                                  1. The Founder
                                                    1. Collateral Beauty
                                                      1. Office Christmas Party
                                                        1. Monster Trucks
                                                          1. Patriots Day
                                                            1. Moana
                                                              1. Passengers
                                                                1. Lion
                                                                  1. Guardians of the Galaxy
                                                                    1. Miss Sloane
                                                                      1. Isolation
                                                                        1. Trolls
                                                                          1. War on Everyone
                                                                            1. Fences
                                                                              1. Doctor Strange
                                                                                1. Hacksaw Ridge
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