“Taken” secured a significantly smaller audience last night with its second episode, though the TV adaptation can blame “The Bachelor: Women Tell All” on ABC for much of that.
Thanks to “The Voice,” NBC still won Monday outright in the key 18-49 demographic and among total viewers. A bunch of reruns over on CBS helped that effort, however.
NBC was first in ratings with a 2.2 rating/8 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 10.1 million, according to preliminary numbers. “The Voice” at 8 p.m. scored a 2.7/9 and 12.1 million viewers. “Taken” at 10 received a 1.3/5 and 6.2 million viewers.
ABC was second in ratings with a 2.0/7 and in viewers with 6.3 million. “The Bachelor” at 8 earned a 2.2/8 and 7.1 million viewers. The two-hour tell-all special at 9 posted a 1.8/6 and 5.9 million viewers.
CBS was third in ratings with a 1.1/4 and in viewers with 5.6 million. In the middle of a bunch of reruns, “Superior Donuts” at 9 had a 1.2/4 and 6.1 million viewers.
Fox was fourth in ratings with a 0.9/3 and in viewers with 3.7 million. At 8, “24: Legacy” landed a 0.9/3 and 3.8 million viewers. “APB” at 9 got a 0.8/3 and 3.5 million viewers.
Univision was fifth in ratings with a 0.7/3 and in viewers with 2.1 million.
Telemundo was sixth in ratings with a 0.6/2 and seventh in viewers with 1.5 million.
The CW was seventh in ratings with a 0.5/2 and sixth in viewers with 1.6 million. “Supergirl” at 8 managed a 0.7/3 and 2.2 million viewers. A repeat followed.