On Monday night, July 27, the broadcast network that insisted on updating only had three regular programs, which made the average prime-time ratings below 0.5, which was relatively deserted.

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On Monday night, July 27, the broadcast network that insisted on updating only had three regular programs, which made the average prime-time ratings below 0.5, which was relatively deserted. - DayDayNews

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html On Monday night, July 27, the broadcast network that insisted on updating only had three regular programs, which made the average prime time ratings below 0.5, which was relatively deserted.

NBC's competitive reality show "Titans" (3.69 million, 0.7) dropped 0.1 in ratings and was the network's highest-rated show of the night.

CW reality show "Comedy Talent" (960,000, 0.2) ratings remained stable. The reality show "Penn & Teller: Try This At Home Too" received 650,000 viewers and a ratings of 0.1.

ABC, CBS and Fox rebroadcast that night.

On the cable network, ESPN's live broadcast of the MLB regular season match between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox that night attracted 749,000 viewers and a ratings of 0.23.

TBS’s veteran cartoon “American Dad” (503,000, 0.22) dropped 0.08 in ratings, setting a record low in the program’s history.

HBO's new drama "I May Destroy You" (87,000, 0.03) ratings remain unchanged.

Note: The ratings mentioned in this report are the ratings for the 18-49 age group, and the statistical period is live broadcast + same day. All data provided by AC Nielsen.

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