UPDATED: Tuesday night’s vice-presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence did not break any records.

Final numbers released by Nielsen Wednesday revealed that 37 million viewers tuned in to watch the debate — the smallest television audience for a vice-presidential contest since the 2000 matchup between Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman. The audience was spread out across nine cable and broadcast networks: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, CNN, Fox Business Network, Fox News and MSNBC.

The low viewership followed the record-breaking numbers drawn by last week’s presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, which attracted 84 million viewers.

Anticipating low viewership for the debate, the CW kicked off its fall with its first premieres of the season — returning superhero drama “The Flash” and freshman hour-long comedy “No Tomorrow.” The CW’s highest rated show in its first two seasons, “The Flash” returned to a 1.2 rating among adults 18-49, down 14% from its season-two premiere, and 3.1 million viewers, also down 14%. But in the CW’s 18-34 target demo, “The Flash” matched last season’s premiere with a 1.1.

“No Tomorrow” debuted to a 0.5 and 1.6 million viewers. That’s down two tenths of a point in the demo from what “iZombie” did with its season premiere on the same night last fall, but up slightly in total viewers.

NBC drew a 2.0 for a “The Voice” highlight show at 8 p.m. “NCIS” on CBS drew a 1.8. ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” drew a 1.4. On Fox, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “New Girl” each drew a 1.0.