Sunday's numbers are pretty steady vs. a week ago, with 'Feud' rising a little bit.

A couple of minor ups and downs aside, Sunday's broadcast ratings look a lot like they did a week earlier.

CBS' Big Brother was the No. 1 show among adults 18-49 with a 1.4 rating, matching its performance the previous week. Its total audience improved a little bit — 5.44 million viewers vs. 5.24 on July 15. Newsmagazine 60 Minutes improved week to week with a 0.7 in the demo; it was also the night's most-watched program with 7.48 million viewers.

Celebrity Family Feud's 1.1 was up a tenth of a point week to week and helped carry ABC to the top of the network heap in primetime. The Alphabet averaged a 0.9 in the demo for the night.

ABC's other game shows, The $100,000 Pyramid (0.9) and To Tell the Truth (0.8), held steady with their numbers from a week ago.

NBC's Shades of Blue continued its string of 0.5s, hitting that mark for the fifth straight week. The canceled Ghosted finished its first and only season on Fox with a 0.4, off a tenth.

Following ABC's 0.9, CBS came in second among adults 18-49 in primetime at with a 0.7. NBC finished third at 0.5, and Fox drew a 0.4.