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It’s July 1, which means 2019 is officially at its midway point. In honor of the very unofficial holiday, TheWrap has ranked the 19 highest-rated broadcast TV shows of the calendar year.  

We’ve ranked them by Nielsen ratings among adults 18-49, which is the demographic most targeted by the advertisers on broadcast entertainment programs. We’ve also included each show’s total-viewer averages as an alternative metric.  

One last note: These numbers include a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available, though that pretty much would only impact an episode or two of summer hit “America’s Got Talent.” Our data set runs from Jan. 1 through June 27, to be perfectly exact.  

ABC/NBC/CBS

  • Rank: 19  
    Show: “The Voice”    
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 1.93  
    Total Viewers: 10.527 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 18  
    Show: “New Amsterdam”    
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 1.97  
    Total Viewers: 10.379 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 17  
    Show: “Chicago Fire”    
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.02  
    Total Viewers: 11.780 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 16  
    Show: “America’s Got Talent” (Tuesdays)  
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.04  
    Total Viewers: 11.583 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 15  
    Show: “Chicago PD”  
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.07  
    Total Viewers: 11.271 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 14  
    Show: “The Conners”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.12  
    Total Viewers: 9.391 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 13  
    Show: “A Million Little Things”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.14  
    Total Viewers: 8.657 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 12  
    Show: “Survivor”  
    Network: CBS  
    18-49 Rating: 2.17  
    Total Viewers: 9.658 million  

    CBS

  • Rank: 11  
    Show: “AGT: Champions”  
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.24  
    Total Viewers: 12.394 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 10  
    Show: “Modern Family”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.26  
    Total Viewers: 7.552 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 9  
    Show: “9-1-1”  
    Network: Fox  
    18-49 Rating: 2.28  
    Total Viewers: 9.916 million  

    Fox

  • Rank: 8  
    Show: “Manifest”  
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.35  
    Total Viewers: 10.913 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 7  
    Show: “The Bachelor”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.41  
    Total Viewers: 7.923 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 6  
    Show: “The Good Doctor”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.48  
    Total Viewers: 12.479 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 5  
    Show: “Young Sheldon”  
    Network: CBS  
    18-49 Rating: 2.61   
    Total Viewers: 14.897 million  

    CBS

  • Rank: 4  
    Show: “Grey’s Anatomy”  
    Network: ABC  
    18-49 Rating: 2.73  
    Total Viewers: 10.008 million  

    ABC

  • Rank: 3  
    Show: “This Is Us”  
    Network: NBC  
    18-49 Rating: 3.52  
    Total Viewers: 13.147 million  

    NBC

  • Rank: 2  
    Show: “The Masked Singer”  
    Network: Fox  
    18-49 Rating: 3.78  
    Total Viewers: 11.566 million  

    Fox

  • Rank: 1  
    Show: “Big Bang Theory”  
    Network: CBS  
    18-49 Rating: 3.82  
    Total Viewers: 18.470 million  

    CBS

  • Better luck next year, “Chicago Med” (1.86), “NCIS” (1.85) and “The Bachelorette” (1.77).  

    NBC/CBS/ABC

  • Just one summer series makes the cut

    It’s July 1, which means 2019 is officially at its midway point. In honor of the very unofficial holiday, TheWrap has ranked the 19 highest-rated broadcast TV shows of the calendar year.  

    We’ve ranked them by Nielsen ratings among adults 18-49, which is the demographic most targeted by the advertisers on broadcast entertainment programs. We’ve also included each show’s total-viewer averages as an alternative metric.  

    One last note: These numbers include a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available, though that pretty much would only impact an episode or two of summer hit “America’s Got Talent.” Our data set runs from Jan. 1 through June 27, to be perfectly exact.  

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