‘Tracker’ Season 1 Finale Dominates Sunday Night With 7.4 Million Viewers
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“Tracker” closed out its freshman season with a bang.
The Season 1 finale of “Tracker,” which stars Justin Hartley as survivalist Colter Shaw, brought in 7.36 million viewers, marking Sunday night’s most-watched broadcast program, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day Fast National data.
While the finale was unsurprisingly down significantly from the whopping 18.4 million viewers who tuned in to the post-Super-Bowl series premiere in February, viewership for the finale was up 3% from its post-Super Bowl average and grew 5% from last week.
The “Tracker” finale, alongside finales for “CSI: Vegas” and “The Equalizer,” boosted CBS to become Sunday primetime’s most-watched network with an average 6.39 million viewers, up 32% from ABC’s average Sunday night viewership of 4.84 million.
Prior to the 9 p.m. finale of “Tracker,” the 7 p.m. season finale of “60 Minutes” averaged 7.01 million viewers — the biggest audience for the timeslot and up 18% from last week.
Next up, Queen Latifah-led “The Equalizer” concluded its fourth season with 6.36 million viewers, ranking as the most-watched program in the 8 p.m. timeslot. Viewership for the Season 4 finale marked a 14% uptick when compared to last week’s episode.
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