Ratings: SEAL Team and S.W.A.T. Eye Highs, Charlie Brown Tops Wednesday

ABC’s broadcast of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving on Wednesday drew 5.5 million total viewers and a 1.2 rating, down 11 and 20 percent from last year yet still topping the night in the demo.

CBS’ Survivor (6.5 mil/1.1) dipped a tenth in the demo but drew Wednesday’s largest audience. SEAL Team (5.8 mil/0.8) and SWAT (5.2 mil/0.7) both rose to hit season highs in both measures.

Elsewhere….

NBC | Ellen’s Game of Games did 4 mil and a 0.7, followed by the SNL Thanksgiving special’s 3.4 mil/0.9.

FOX | Leading out of a Masked Singer rerun, a fresh Almost Family (1.4 mil/0.4) slipped to series lows.

THE CW | The iHeart Radio Music Festival, Night 1 drew 830,000 total viewers and a 0.2 demo rating.

The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our daily-ish ratings column do not reflect a show’s overall performance, given the increases in delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms. These Live+Same Day numbers instead are used to illustrate any trends or high/low superlatives. Happy Fun Ball may stick to certain types of skin.

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