The Following bowed out on Monday (May 18) with a new series low, according to final Nielsen figures.

The cancelled thriller series earned 1.0 (3.13m) at 8pm, before its finale slid to 0.9 (3.05m) at 9pm on Fox.

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ABC won the key 18-49 demographic on Monday with 2.2.

Dancing With the Stars held steady with 2.3 (14.35m) at 8pm on ABC, while the season premiere of The Bachelorette was up a tenth from last year to 2.1 (7.10m) at 9pm.

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CBS's 2 Broke Girls surged four-tenths with 2.0 (7.56m) at 8pm, Mike & Molly hit 1.9 (7.75m) at 8.30pm, Stalker fell to 1.3 (6.79m) at 9pm, and NCIS: Los Angeles averaged 1.4 (9.33m) at 10pm.

The Voice scored 2.6 (11.32m) at 8pm on NBC, up two-tenths. The Night Shift followed with 1.2 (5.20m) at 10pm.

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