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Ratings: ‘Blindspot’ Series Finale Settles for Show’s Smallest-Ever Audience

“Blindspot” came to an end Thursday with a finale episode that drew the show’s smallest-ever audience, according to Nielsen. Two weeks ago, the NBC drama hit its previous all-time low in total viewers, when an average of 1.8 million tuned in for its penultimate episode. Last night, “Blindspot” managed just 1.7 million viewers in its farewell hour. Univision was first in ratings with a 0.5 rating/3 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and fourth in total viewers with an average of 1.6 million, according to preliminary numbers. The Spanish-language network aired a trio of telenovelas in primetime. Also Read: Bye, Bye 'Blindspot': How NBC Drama Lost Its 'Voice' - and Then Its Viewers CBS and ABC tied for second in ratings, both with a 0.4/3. CBS was first in viewers with 3.1 million and ABC was second with 2.3 million. Both networks aired repeats. NBC, Fox and Telemundo tied for fourth in ratings, each with a 0.3/2. NBC was third in viewers with 2.1 million, Fox was fifth with 1.4 million and Telemundo was sixth with 948,000. Also Read: Univision Wins Another Wednesday in TV Ratings as CBS' 'Game On!' Quietly Goes Off the Air For NBC, between reruns, the...

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