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Comfort TV viewing gives ratings boost to football, dramas

LOS ANGELES 鈥 An unprecedented impeachment hearing failed to keep TV viewers from settling back into familiar, escapist habits last week.

LOS ANGELES 鈥 An unprecedented impeachment hearing failed to keep TV viewers from settling back into familiar, escapist habits last week.

NFL and college football and sturdy drama franchises including the 鈥淐hicago鈥 shows on NBC and the 鈥淣CIS鈥 group on CBS were among the week's ratings winners, according to Nielsen figures out Wednesday.

The second impeachment of now-former President Donald Trump drew viewers to news shows, but not in the numbers that tuned in the prior week to bear witness to rioting inside the U.S. Capitol and gave CNN get its biggest single-day audience ever.

CNN had last Wednesday's most-watched impeachment hearing coverage and again claimed the weekly lead among cable news channels.

CBS' news magazine 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 which included reports on the Capitol attack and security measures for President Joe Biden's inauguration, was the week's top non-sports broadcast despite competition from a NFL divisional playoff game.

That contest, between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints was the week's No. 1 program. It helped make Fox the most-watched network with an average 9.1 million viewers, followed by NBC with 6.4 million. CBS had 4.1 million, ABC had 3.5 million, Univision had 1.3 million, Telemundo had 1 million and Ion Television had 940,000.

ESPN was the most-watched cable network in prime-time, averaging 3.2 million for the week. CNN had 3.1 million, MSNBC had 2.7 million and HGTV had 1.1 million.

ABC鈥檚 鈥淲orld News Tonight鈥 topped the evening news ratings contest, averaging 10.3 million viewers. NBC鈥檚 鈥淣ightly News鈥 had 8.5 million and the 鈥淐BS Evening News鈥 had 6.3 million.

For the week of Jan. 11-17, the 20 most-watched programs in prime time, their networks and viewership:

1. NFC Playoff: Tampa Bay at New Orleans, Fox, 35.5 million.

2. NFL Playoff: Baltimore at Buffalo, NBC, 26.2 million.

3. College football championship: Ohio State at Alabama, ESPN, 18.5 million.

4. NFL Pregame, NBC, 18.3 million.

5. NFC Postgame, Fox, 18 million.

6. College football pregame, ESPN, 12.8 million.

7. 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 CBS, 10.57 million.

8. 鈥淐elebrity Wheel of Fortune,鈥 ABC. 7.8 million.

9. 鈥淐hicago Med,鈥 NBC, 7.6 million.

10. 鈥淐hicago Fire,鈥 NBC, 7.3 million.

11. 鈥淐hicago PD,鈥 NBC, 6.6 million.

12. 鈥淕reat North,鈥 Fox, 6.1 million.

13. 鈥淣CIS: Los Angeles,鈥 CBS, 5.6 million.

14. 鈥淢agnum P.I.,鈥 CBS, 5.5 million.

15. 鈥淭his Is Us,鈥 NBC, 5.46 million.

16. 鈥淭he Chase,鈥 ABC, 5.45 million.

17. 鈥淣CIS,鈥 CBS, 5.2 million.

18. 鈥淣CIS: New Orleans,鈥 CBS, 5.1 million.

19. 鈥淢acGyver,鈥 CBS, 5 million.

20. 鈥淭he Price is Right,鈥 CBS, 4.9 million.

Lynn Elber, The Associated Press