Nielsen ratings for March 24-30: Crime pays for 'NCIS'; 'Wolf of Wall Street' top video rental

April 2, 2014 at 6:14PM
This photo released by Paramount Pictures shows, Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort in 'The Wolf of Wall Street," from Paramount Pictures and Red Granite Pictures. The film is nominated for five Oscars including best picture, but came very close to never getting made. The 86th Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, March 2, 2014, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, Mary Cybulski)
Leonardo DiCaprio as Wall Street wunderkind Jordan Belfort in “The Wolf of Wall Street.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here are the top 20 broadcast TV shows for the week of March 24-30 (Monday to Sunday), based on the number of viewers, according to data released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co.

NCIS (CBS)

NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)

Dancing With the Stars (ABC)

60 Minutes (CBS)

The Voice, Mon. (NBC)

The Voice, Tue. (NBC)

Person of Interest (CBS)

The Good Wife (CBS)

The Blacklist (NBC)

Modern Family (ABC)

NCAA Basketball (CBS)

Survivor (CBS)

Castle (ABC)

The Amazing Race (CBS)

American Idol, Wed. (Fox)

How I Met Your Mother (CBS)

Scandal (ABC)

The Mentalist (CBS)

Grey's Anatomy (ABC)

Resurrection (ABC)

Movie rentals

'Wolf of Wall Street' is top dog

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

The Wolf of Wall Street (DVD)

Gravity (DVD)

American Hustle (DVD)

Gravity (Blu-ray)

Frozen (DVD)

The Wolf of Wall Street (Blu-ray)

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (DVD)

Dallas Buyers Club

Frozen (Blu-ray)

American Hustle (Blu-ray)

Delivery Man

Thor

The Counselor

Captain Phillips

Free Birds

Saving Mr. Banks

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Blu-ray)

About Time

The Best Man Holiday

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2

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