Nielsen ratings for Dec. 26-Jan. 1: Packers, Lions lead the way; 'Sully' top film rental

January 5, 2017 at 5:45PM
Tom Hanks in "Sully."
Tom Hanks stars in “Sully.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here are the top 20 broadcast TV shows for the week of Dec. 26-Jan. 1 (Monday to Sunday), based on the number of viewers, according to data released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co.

  1. NFL: Green Bay at Detroit, Sun. (NBC)
    1. Sunday Night Football Pregame (NBC)
      1. 60 Minutes (CBS)
        1. Football Night in America Part 3 (NBC)
          1. The OT (Fox)
            1. NCIS (CBS)
              1. The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
                1. Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
                  1. Primetime New Year's Eve Part 2 (ABC)
                    1. The Mick (Fox)
                      1. Ransom (CBS)
                        1. Undercover Boss (CBS)
                          1. The Great Indoors (CBS)
                            1. Blue Bloods (CBS)
                              1. Mom (CBS)
                                1. 20/20 Friday (ABC)
                                  1. Pure Genius (CBS)
                                    1. Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
                                      1. Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
                                        1. Primetime New Year's Eve Part 1 (ABC)

                                          Movie rentals

                                          'Sully' soars to the top

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

                                          1. Sully
                                            1. Storks
                                              1. Suicide Squad
                                                1. The Magnificent Seven
                                                  1. War Dogs
                                                    1. Bad Moms
                                                      1. Kubo and the Two Strings
                                                        1. Jason Bourne
                                                          1. Central Intelligence
                                                            1. Mechanic: Resurrection
                                                              1. Finding Dory
                                                                1. Ben-Hur
                                                                  1. Pete's Dragon
                                                                    1. Independence Day: Resurgence
                                                                      1. Sausage Party
                                                                        1. Don't Breathe
                                                                          1. Hell or High Water
                                                                            1. The Legend of Tarzan
                                                                              1. Nine Lives
                                                                                1. The Secret Lives of Pets
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