The Blacklist fell to a new low for NBC on Thursday (February 12).

The Slap under-performed in its debut for NBC with 1.1 (5.13m) at 8pm, before The Blacklist slid to 1.7 (8.19m) at 9pm and Allegiance took 0.7 (3.65m) at 10pm.

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Christopher Saunders


CBS's Mom averaged 2.1 (10.22m) at 8.30pm, Two and a Half Men dipped two-tenths of a point with 2.1 (9.33m) at 9pm, and Elementary garnered 1.4 (7.91m) at 10pm.

ABC won the key 18-49 demographic on Thursday with 2.7, but CBS had the most viewers overall.

Grey's Anatomy was equal with last week's score of 2.3 (7.81m) at 8pm on ABC, while Scandal notched 3.1 (9.32m) at 9pm and How to Get Away with Murder matched its series low of 2.7 (8.44m) at 10pm.

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American Idol received 2.3 (9.62m) at 8pm on Fox. Backstrom rose two-tenths to 1.2 (4.39m) at 9pm.

The Vampire Diaries on The CW appealed to 0.7 (1.52m) at 8pm, followed by Reign holding steady with 0.4 (1.03m) at 9pm.

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