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Dwayne Johnson stars in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle."
Dwayne Johnson stars in “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here are the top 20 broadcast TV shows for the week of March 26-April 1 (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. NCIS (CBS)
        1. Young Sheldon (CBS)
          1. Bull (CBS)
            1. The Voice, Mon. (NBC)
              1. The Good Doctor (ABC)
                1. The Voice, Tue. (NBC)
                  1. NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)
                    1. Blue Bloods (CBS)
                      1. Mom (CBS)
                        1. Black-ish (ABC)
                          1. 60 Minutes (CBS)
                            1. Jesus Christ Superstar Live! (NBC)
                              1. Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
                                1. Survivor (CBS)
                                  1. Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
                                    1. American Idol, Mon. (ABC)
                                      1. The Voice, Wed. (NBC)
                                        1. Splitting Up Together (ABC)

                                          Movie rentals

                                          'Jumanji' continues reign

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

                                          1. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
                                            1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
                                              1. Justice League
                                                1. Ferdinand
                                                  1. Pitch Perfect 3
                                                    1. Thor: Ragnarok
                                                      1. Downsizing
                                                        1. Acts of Violence
                                                          1. Coco
                                                            1. The Shape of Water
                                                              1. Daddy's Home 2
                                                                1. Murder on the Orient Express
                                                                  1. I, Tonya
                                                                    1. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
                                                                      1. Central Intelligence
                                                                        1. Beast of Burden
                                                                          1. Lady Bird
                                                                            1. Wonder
                                                                              1. A Bad Moms Christmas
                                                                                1. It
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