CBS’ Boston Blue And Sheriff Country Are Crushing On Friday Nights, But Fire Country Is My Big Surprise This Fall

The 2025 TV schedule is winding down, with NBC and ABC having already aired the fall finales for some of their biggest shows by mid-November. CBS is still going strong into December, however, and some new viewership numbers reveal that the network has something very good going on Fridays withBoston Blue and Sheriff Country, both in their first seasons.

In fact, they’re doing so well that the numbers left me a bit confused about Fire Country, 

which doesn’t seem to be doing nearly as well as previous seasons would lead one to expect. Read on for why!

 

(Image credit: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS)

 

CBS’ Fall Audience

First things first! The network released Live+7 multi-platform viewership numbers for the first seven weeks of the fall TV season, a.k.a. the number of people who tuned into TV shows over seven days since mid-October. (This could have been during a live broadcast or streaming with a Paramount+ subscription, as multi-platform examples. CBS holds eleven of the Top 20 fall shows under these Live+7 parameters, including

Boston Blue at #12 with an average audience of 8.0 million and Sheriff Country at #15 with an average audience of 7.6 million.

I was surprised to see that Fire Country

 was not also listed in the Live+7 Top 20. After all, the Friday night lineup on CBS is Sheriff Country at 8 p.m. ET, Fire Country at 9 p.m. ET, and

 

Boston Blue at 10 p.m. ET, so one would think that Fire Country would have enough viewers to make that Top 20 by being surrounded by shows ranking at #12 and #15. Check out the full Top 20 Live+7 list:


  1. Tracker/CBS – 14.2 million
  2. High Potential/ABC – 12.3 million
  3. Matlock/CBS – 10.1 million
  4. 60 Minutes/CBS – 10.1 million
  5. NCIS/CBS – 8.7 million
  6. Ghosts/CBS – 8.7 million
  7. Dancing with the Stars/ABC – 8.6 million
  8. Chicago Fire/NBC – 8.5 million
  9. Chicago Med/NBC – 8.2 million
  10. Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage/CBS – 8.2 million
  11. Elsbeth/CBS – 8.1 million
  12. Boston Blue/CBS – 8.0 million
  13. 9-1-1/ABC – 7.8 million
  14. Chicago P.D./NBC – 7.8 million
  15. Sheriff Country/CBS – 7.6 million
  16. FBI/CBS – 7.4 million
  17. 9-1-1: Nashville/ABC – 7.0 million
  18. Law & Order: SVU/NBC – 7.0 million
  19. Survivor/CBS – 6.9 million
  20. Shifting Gears/ABC – 6.8 million

So, why isn’t Fire Country in the Top 20 in Live+7 at this point? The picture that these numbers paint is that either certain CBS fans will watch

Sheriff Country, turn off the TV, and then tune back in for Boston Blue, or that Sheriff Country and Boston Blue independently won an impressive number of viewers who just don’t also watch

Fire Country.

Considering that Fire Country was still ranking well on CBS at the end of last season, I’m surprised to see that it’s evidently pretty far behind the Blue Bloods

 sequel and it’s own spinoff. The #20 show earned its Live+7 spot with 6.8 million; Fire Country‘s average therefore must be 6.7 million or lower.

 

(Image credit: Christos Kalohoridis/CBS)

 

How Important Are These Numbers?

Now, I’d be remiss if I didn’t address the fact that CBS can claim eleven of the Top 20 slots in the very specific metric of Live+7 over the course of seven weeks across both broadcast and streaming. Would data from Live+Same Day and/or Live+3 paint a different picture of what people are prioritizing sooner rather than later?

Still, despite the very specific metrics, teams at CBS have a lot to brag about with these totals. Tracker continues its streak at #1, Matlock wasn’t a one-season wonder with Season 2 at #2, and the success of

Boston Blue and Sheriff Country mean that the network is the home of the #1 and #2 new series of the fall season.

Per CBS, Sheriff Country‘s 7.6 million average is an increase of 33% over

S.W.A.T. in the same time slot last season, with a bump of 86% in streaming alone. Boston Blue is up 87% over Blue Bloods at this time last year with streaming totals. Plus, of the three comedies in the Top 20, two of them are on CBS.

(Image credit: Michele Crowe/CBS)

 

What Else Do The Numbers Tell Us?

It was always likely that Boston Blue would be a hit, with Donnie Wahlberg reprising his popular Blue Bloods role. The freshman drama offers fans of the original series a way back into the Reagan family, even if Tom Selleck won’t commit to playing Frank again. As for

Sheriff Country, there’s the novelty of a new spinoff, and Morena Baccarin’s show got a backdoor pilot during Fire Country as a potential early hook. It’s possible that Fire Country

 isn’t actually doing any worse with viewers this season; Boston Blue and Sheriff Country may just be doing better and bumped it down .

That’s all speculation, however, and the Top 20 is also pretty interesting for other networks. All four of NBC’s entries hail from the Dick Wolf TV universe, and only the original

Law & Order is missing from the Top 20. (I’m not counting NBC’s broadcasts of the Law & Order: Organized Crime episodes that were already available streaming with a Peacock subscription.) That indicates to me that NBC has a good thing going with franchise series, compared to shows that aren’t part of a wider universe.

ABC is an interesting mix of old and new, with Dancing with the Stars and 9-1-1 making the Top 20 in their 34th and ninth seasons, respectively, while High Potential

 and Shifting Gears are in Season 2 and 9-1-1: Nashville is new this fall. Of course, ABC doesn’t have a franchise quite as established as One Chicago over on NBC, so perhaps it’s not surprising that the hits are more of a mix on ABC.