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Although was probably hoping for a seven-game series, the World Series still provided another successful night for the network.

8pm

  • Game 4 of the (6.6/15 in 18-49 demo) averaged 19.7 million viewers for the night. Shark
  • (14 million, 5.2/13) was slightly up from last week.
  • A rerun of (9.4 million, 2.2/6) warmed the spot left vacant by .
  • NBC’s The Bourne Supremacy (5.88 million, 1.9/4) didn’t come close to normal football numbers.
  • (1.1 million, 0.4/1) lost another 500,000.

9pm

  • (18.1 million, 7.1/6 in 18-49 demo) remained strong against Red Sox.
  • (11.7 million, 3.0/7) saw a slight increase from last Sunday.

10pm

  • With 12.7 million, (4.6/11 in 18-49 demo) was up over a million viewers.
  • (10.3 million, 2.3/6) held steady from last week.

Gallery: Sunday Ratings: Game 4 Another Win for FOX


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The one-two punch from FOX’s sports coverage helped the network take Sunday’s win (followed by ABC, NBC and CBS).

8pm

  • A football overrun combined with a Boston Red Sox victory helped score FOX (6.4/16 in 18-49 demo) an average of 17.9 milllion fans. ColdCase
  • (13.6 million, 5.0/12) was up over 1 million from last week.
  • NBC’s Broncos/Steelers game (4.2/10) averaged 10.4 million fans.
  • (1.2/3) kissed it’s run goodbye with 6.4 million.
  • (1.6 million, 0.5/1) did what it does.

9pm

  • With 17.8 million fans, (7.1/16 in 18-49 demo) held its own against the sports lineup.
  • (11.4 million, 2.6/6) was down from last Sunday.

10pm

  • (11.4 million, 4.6/11 in 18-49 demo) lost over a million from last week.
  • CBS’s (2.4/6) rounded off the evening with 10.9 million viewers.

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Gallery: Sunday Ratings: Major League Victory for FOX


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MONDAY (10/22)

**No new episode of Ellen today.  She’s still recovering from all the doggy drama**

  • Live With Regis and Kelly (ABC, syndicated):  will be pulling double-duty this week as he fills in for Regis Philbin in NY and tapes his show in LA.  (I’m guessing we’ll still be seeing him on as well.)  If we’re lucky, Guillermo will fill in for Gelman too.
  • Prison Break (FOX, 8pm):  The show returns tonight after being preempted by baseball last week.  What?  You don’t care either?
  • Heroes (NBC, 9pm):  Many fans have been waiting for Kristen Bell’s debut tonight.  Unfortunately, she’s one more new character I’ll have to ignore.

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Gallery: This Week On TV (10/22-10/28)


Despite a great turnout from ABC’s lineup, a heavily-watched Cowboys/Patriots game kicked off a winning night for CBS.

7pm
Tom Brady

  • The late-running football game scored 26.4 million viewers (9.3 rating/27 share in 18-49) for CBS in the 7pm hour.
  • (7.7 million, 2.1/6) didn’t really stand a chance.
  • and were mere blips on the screen.

8pm

  • (17.4 million, 4.2/11 in 18-49) benefitted from it’s strong sports lead-in.
  • (12.2 million, 4.3/11) slightly beat the news program in the demos.
  • Between 8-11pm EST, NBC’s (9.2 million, 3.9/10) had a dramatic drop from last week.
  • CW’s (1 million, 0.3/1) barely factored in the equation losing another 600,000 viewers.

9pm

  • (18.5 million, 7.3/17 in 18-49) won the hour in both numbers and demos.
  • (3.5/8 in demo) came in second with 14.7 million viewers.
  • A repeat of (7.1 million, 3.5/8) rounded off the hour.

10pm

  • Up 500,000 viewers, (4.8/13 in 18-49) took a victory in in both key categories.
  • (12 million, 2.9/7) was also up this week.

Gallery: Sunday Ratings: New England Patriots Win for CBS


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MONDAY (10/15)

**Prison Break and K-Ville will not air tonight due to MLB playoffs**

  • The Price is Right (CBS, check local listings):  The 36th season begins with new host Drew Carey.
  • Dancing With The Stars (ABC, 8pm):  Co-host Samantha Harris returns.  Did you miss her?
  • Samantha Who? (ABC 9:30pm):  The show, once titled ‘Sam I Am’, debuts tonight.
  • The Salt-N-Pepa Show (VH1, 10pm):  Series premiere.  We’ll finally learn which one’s Salt and which one’s Pepa.
  • Gotti’s Way (VH1 10:30pm*):  Series premiere

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Gallery: This Week On TV (10/15-10/21)


The gridiron matchup on NBC was an exciting game for the viewers and a ratings win for the network.

8pm
Sunday Night Football

9pm

  • (17.4 million viewers, 6.6/16 in 18-49) was the best non-sports event of the evening.
  • (12.8 million, 2.9/7) lost 700,000 viewer from last week.
  • (8.4 million, 4.0/9 in 18-49) bested CBS in the key demo.

10pm

  • (12.2 million, 4.5/12 in 18-49) placed second behind football.
  • came in third with 11.2 million viewers (2.5/6 in demo), down 230,000 from last week.

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Gallery: Sunday Night Football Scores NBC Ratings


Desperate Housewives  ABC might have stepped over the line during a recent episode of Desperate Housewives, sparking a public outcry culminating in online petitions, angry phone calls and criticism from Philippine officials. Sunday’s Desperate season premiere featured Susan () at the doctor’s office, a character who becomes horrified to learn she may be going through menopause. Here’s how it played out:

“Listen, Susan, I know for a lot of women the word ‘menopause’ has negative connotations. You hear ‘aging, brittle bones, loss of sexual desire,’” says the doctor. “Okay, so before we go any further, can I check these diplomas? Just to make sure they aren’t, like, from some med school in the Philippines?” Susan offers her supposed-to-be-funny rejoinder.

And that’s when the desperation hit the fan. Calls started rolling in, and as of Wednesday evening more than thirty thousand had added their names to an online petition demanding apology from ABC. The network has responded with a statement saying they’re considering editing the episode, and has offered their “sincere apologies.” The prepared statement said the network had no intention of disparaging the integrity of any aspect of the medical community in the Philippines. The episode has drawn international attention and plenty of YouTube hits, beginning a PR nightmare for ABC execs.

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Gallery: ABC offers apology regarding Desperate Housewives Philippines comment


Gordon Ramsay Ratings rivals CBS and ABC have been slugging it out this fall, each trying to jockey for the top slot in the ratings race. CSI dominance usually secures CBS at least one top ten ratings win, but this year ABC’s reality smash hit Dancing with the Stars may boogie right on up to the top. Or…will it? Last week the show scored more than twenty million viewers, but fewer tuned in to watch the results. This week, only fifteen million tuned in to the celebrity two-step. Between the two broadcast networks, eight of the top ten ratings list was dominated. Shows like Desperate Housewives, CSI: Miami, and Without a Trace secured the viewers – more than fifteen million each. NBC, the network that struggled in last place a year ago, almost managed to get 17 million viewers for Heroes. But at least one more network will attempt to bring in viewers, perhaps topping them all in the end.

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Gallery: The Ratings Race Is On


This weekend’s ABC premieres made it clear audiences prefer their dramas soapy on Sunday nights.

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  • Although (19.3 million viewers, 7.4/17 share in 18-49 demo) and (13.3 million, 5.1/13) were both down from last year’s premieres (23% and 15% respectively), both shows earned their best numbers since Nov. 26th.
  • (13.5 million, 3.4/8) and (11.4 million, 2.7/7) did improve upon last week’s premieres, though Shark’s numbers were lower compared to last year’s time slot holder ().
  • (8.4 million, 4.2/11), (7.2 million, 3.5/9) and (7.9 million, 4.2/10) all underperformed their numbers from last Sunday.

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Gallery: ABC Takes Ratings Lead Sunday, Monday Nights


ABC LogoA new report shows that seven stories on the five broadcast networks currently feature lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender characters this fall season. Last season, there were nine. According to a study by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, the number has been steadily dropping for the past three years. Caitlin Down (played by Bonnie Somerville) on ABC’s Cashmere Mafia, which won’t even premiere until December, is the only non-heterosexual regular character to appear on a new show this year. According to the study, ABC features more non-heterosexual characters than any other broadcast network. Shows like Brothers & Sisters, Ugly Betty,  Desperate Housewives, and the new Cashmere Mafia all feature non-heterosexual characters. NBC’s The Office features one character to fit the gay and lesbian mold. The report shows that, currently, CBS and the CW have no non-heterosexual characters on any of their shows, but CBS does include gay and lesbian contestants on their reality shows. In sharp contrast, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender representation on cable is going through the roof, with 57 characters this year alone.

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Gallery: Is Network TV Avoiding Gay Issues?


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