NBC won the key 18-49 demographic on Monday (March 30) with 2.5, in spite of The Voice dropping.

The Voice dipped two-tenths of a point to 3.2 (11.87m) at 8pm, while The Night Shift slid to 1.2 (5.04m) at 10pm.

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The Following averaged 1.1 (3.28m) at 9pm on FX, matching its series low.

CBS's 2 Broke Girls hit 1.8 (7.13m) at 8pm, Mike & Molly received 1.8 (7.65m) at 8.30pm, Scorpion generated 2.0 (9.38m) at 9pm, and NCIS: Los Angeles reached 1.5 (9.17m) at 10pm.

Dancing with the Stars rose a tenth with 2.1 (13.76m) at 8pm on ABC. Castle followed with 1.5 (8.16m) at 9pm.

The CW aired encore programming.

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