Nielsen ratings for July 9-15

July 18, 2018 at 4:30PM
Emily Blunt plays Evelyn Abbott in A QUIET PLACE, from Paramount Pictures.
Emily Blunt in “A Quiet Place.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

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

  1. America's Got Talent, Tue. (NBC)
    1. 60 Minutes (CBS)
      1. Celebrity Family Feud (ABC)
        1. The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
          1. America's Got Talent, Wed. (NBC)
            1. The Bachelorette (ABC)
              1. Code Black (CBS)
                1. Little Big Shots (NBC)
                  1. NCIS (CBS)
                    1. World of Dance (NBC)
                      1. Young Sheldon (CBS)
                        1. Big Brother, Wed. (CBS)
                          1. The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC)
                            1. Big Brother, Thu. (CBS)
                              1. Big Brother, Sun. (CBS)
                                1. American Ninja Warrior (NBC)
                                  1. Blue Bloods (CBS)
                                    1. Bull (CBS)
                                      1. NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)
                                        1. America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC)

                                          Movie rentals

                                          'Quiet Place' creeps to top

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

                                          1. A Quiet Place
                                            1. Blockers
                                              1. Tomb Raider
                                                1. Tyler Perry's Acrimony
                                                  1. Escape Plan 2
                                                    1. Pacific Rim: Uprising
                                                      1. Future World
                                                        1. 211
                                                          1. Chappaquiddick
                                                            1. Sherlock Gnomes
                                                              1. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
                                                                1. The Equalizer
                                                                  1. I Can Only Imagine
                                                                    1. The Strangers: Prey at Night
                                                                      1. A Wrinkle in Time
                                                                        1. Death Wish
                                                                          1. Game Night
                                                                            1. Red Sparrow
                                                                              1. Black Panther
                                                                                1. The Greatest Showman
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