Plenty of star-power didn't give the Teen Choice Awards any ratings boost on Sunday, according to Nielsen figures.

Fox's coverage of the Teen Choice Awards 2015 was equal with last year's score of 0.8 (2.61m) at 8pm.

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Meanwhile, CBS won the key 18-49 demographic on Sunday with 1.3.

PGA Championships coverage earned 1.8 (10.83m) at 7pm on CBS, followed by 60 Minutes taking 1.5 (9.03m) at 7.30pm and Big Brother reaching 2.0 (6.72m) at 8.30pm.

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ABC's Bachelor in Paradise soared to a Sunday high of 1.3 (3.96m) at 8pm, while Save My Life: Boston Trauma rose one-tenth of a point to 0.7 (3.32m) at 10pm.

Ed Sheeran - Live at Wembley took just 0.5 (2.09m) at 8pm on NBC.

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