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The Grammys score its biggest audience since pre-pandemic and NBC’s 'Chicago' franchise takes over most of TV's top slots. The Hollywood Reporter is running down this week's most-viewed primetime network shows on THR Charts: The Breakdown for Tuesday, February 6th.
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00:00The Grammy scores its biggest audience since pre-pandemic, and NBC's Chicago franchise scores
00:05most of the top TV slots. Running down this week's most viewed primetime shows, this is THR Charts
00:10for Tuesday, February 6th. It's the Grammys, baby. Welcome, everybody. Welcome.
00:14CBS's telecast of the 66th annual Grammys, hosted by Trevor Noah, came in at number one with just
00:19over 7 million viewers. That's according to final same-day ratings from Nielsen. It's the biggest
00:23tune-in for the Grammys since the last one held before the pandemic. That's in keeping with the
00:27Golden Globes, which also increased ratings this year, up 51%. At number two, Chicago Fire.
00:32Hey, guys, watch your eyes.
00:35Chicago Fire brought in 6.73 million viewers. In its 12th season, Chicago Fire is the leading
00:40show from NBC's Chicago franchise. But honestly, each show is doing great in its own right, with
00:45Chicago Med coming in at number three, and Chicago PD coming in at number five. I mean, talk about
00:49Chicago having the ratings magic. By the way, 60 Minutes was number four. Here's a look again at
00:54the entire top five. Thanks for tuning in to THR Charts, your destination for what to watch
00:58right now.
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