With most premieres out of the way and fall TV settling into something of a routine, NBC has scored another rather telling record. The network has won the first three weeks of the official season with adults 18-49. It hasn't had that advantage in the demo since the start of the 2002 season, when NBC still had its ratings powerhouse series of the '90s.
Owing a debt of this performance to TV's top performer, Sunday Night Football, NBC has also owes much of its advantage to the successful addition of The Voice to its fall line-up. Though down from the spring's run earlier in the year, its provided the network with a guaranteed win every Monday. NBC also has the seasons strongest debuts in Revolution and Go On. Both have maintained solid leads among other new dramas and comedies, respectively, despite starting several weeks before the competition.
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Averaging 4.9 demo every week (The Voice)
Pulling in the viewers, even with reruns (The Voice)
A Ratings Juggernaut (The Voice)
