https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/most-p ... 235263770/Broadcast Rankings: Most and Least-Watched Scripted TV Series of 2021-2022 Season
For the “most” list, it is ranked beginning with the top show. For the “least” list, it starts with the weakest in the top slot and goes up from there.
Most:
1. “NCIS,” CBS — 10.97 million
2. “FBI,” CBS — 10.35 million
3. “Chicago Fire,” NBC — 9.92 million
4. “Blue Bloods,” CBS — 9.60 million
5. “The Equalizer,” CBS — 9.30 million
6. “Chicago PD,” NBC — 9.25 million
7. “Young Sheldon,” CBS — 9.22 million
8. “Chicago Med,” NBC — 9.20 million
9. “FBI: Most Wanted,” CBS — 8.85 million
10. “Ghosts,” CBS — 8.41 million
11. “FBI: International,” CBS — 8.31 million
12. “NCIS: Hawai’i,” CBS — 8.31 million
13. “This Is Us,” NBC — 7.57 million
14. “Bull,” CBS — 7.45 million
15. “La Brea,” NBC — 7.43 million
16. “NCIS: Los Angeles,” CBS — 7.24 million
17. “Magnum P.I.,” CBS — 7.24 million
18. “9-1-1,” Fox — 7.18 million
19. “9-1-1: Lone Star,” Fox — 6.83 milion
20. “The Good Doctor,” ABC — 6.82 million
Least:
1. “Welcome to Flatch,” Fox — 1.07 million
2. “The Great North,” Fox — 1.34 million
3. “Bob’s Burgers,” Fox — 1.61 million
4. “Grand Crew,” NBC — 1.81 million
5. “Pivoting,” Fox — 1.85 million
6. “Queens,” ABC — 1.86 million
7. “Family Guy,” Fox — 1.90 million
8. “The Big Leap,” Fox — 2.03 million
9. “Our Kind of People,” Fox — 2.06 million
10. “Transplant,” NBC — 2.32 million
11. “The Simpsons,” Fox — 2.33 million
12. “Mr. Mayor,” NBC — 2.34 million
13. “Kenan,” NBC — 2.35 million
14. “Home Economics,” ABC — 2.46 million
15. “American Auto,” NBC — 2.55 million
16. “The Wonder Years,” ABC — 2.62 million
17. “Young Rock,” NBC — 2.63 million
18. “The Promised Land,” ABC — 2.69 million
19. “Black-ish,” ABC — 2.73 million
20. “Call Me Kat,” Fox — 2.93 million
I'm particularly happy about FBI being a massive viewership success, the fact there's a US procedural TV drama where one of the two main leads is a Muslim, who's played by an actual Muslim actor (and Egyptian too) and is quite popular with American viewers (gets around 8 to 10 million viewers) certainly brightens my day.
Also, the Queen Latifah led "The Equalizer" reboot being a big viewership hit is proof that the whole "Go Woke, Go Broke" argument is nothing but a load of rubbish.
General audience don't care whether something is "woke" or not as long as they can get some entertainment value out of it.