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An extra-long Dancing With The Stars helped retain its dominance over Monday night:

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  • (14.1 million, 4.4/11 in 18-49) as the hour’s largest draw.
  • (10.8 million, 3.9/10) was even with last week.
  • (5.2 million, 2.1/6) dropped another 700,000.

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Gallery: Monday Ratings: ‘Heroes’ Declines Again


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Two big football match-ups gave and nice ratings boosts:

8pm

  • NBC’s (6.3/16 in 18-49 demo) averaged 15.3 million viewers for the evening. Family Guy
  • Strong numbers from the earlier Colts/Patriots game helped (13.8 million, 4.2/9) earn a strong season debut.
  • (13.07 million, 4.7/11) was slightly down from last week.
  • ‘Treehouse of Horror’ special (5.7/13) scared up 11.7 million fans.
  • (1.07 million, 0.4/1) remained dismally even.

9pm

  • About 18.6 million saw Bree’s daughter give birth on (7.0/16 in 18-49 demo).
  • (13.7 million, 3.4/8) saw an improvement from last week.
  • Both half hours of (5.4/12) raked in about 10.5 million viewers.
  • (3.6/8) rounded off the hour with 7.08 million.

10pm

  • (12.1, 4.5/13 in 18-49 demo) was down about 500,000 from last week.
  • (10.6 million, 2.3/8) did about the same.

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Gallery: Sunday Ratings: Football Draws Large Crowds


The Next Great American BandDesperate to fill the musical void that occurs every May when American Idol goes off the air, FOX has tried nearly everything to make the formula work a second time. So You Think You Can Dance became a summer hit, prompting the network to try new mixes and methods to boost those all-important ratings. Even hard promotion didn’t save On The Lot, which was built around the same format as Idol. I actually thought the show – if not the host – was pretty good, but it’s doubtful On The Lot will appear on the FOX schedule again. The documentary-style Nashville was a quick musical casualty of the fall season, but FOX still held out high hopes for the much-touted, highly hyped reality series The Next Great American Band. Someone asked me, yesterday, if FOX execs think they can re-create American Idol. Yes, that is exactly what they think.

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Gallery: The Next Great American Band: The Great Show You’re Not Watching


A strong Women’s Murder Club couldn’t take down the Three by itself.

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  • (9.24 million, 2.3/7 in 18-49 age group) easily won in both viewers and demos.
  • (7.41 million, 2.1/6) was slightly down from last Friday.
  • was up almost 1 million from its performance last week.

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Gallery: Friday Ratings: Another Victory for the CBS Lineup


It was another tight race between the Eye and Alphabet networks.  On the first night of sweeps, walked away with the viewers while scored a win in the demos.

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Big Shots

  • (4.8/13 in 18-49 demo) had 14.3 million viewers watch the two tribes merge last night.
  • (9.9 million, 3.4/9) remained about even with last week.
  • A 2-hour (8.5 million, 2.5/6) came back after a World Series break.
  • A full hour of (7.3 million, 3.1/9) was down almost 1 million.
  • (1.7/5) rounded off the hour with 4.3 million.

9pm

  • (18.76 million, 8.1/19 in 18-49) bested CSI in both the viewers and demos.
  • (18.75 million, 5.6/13) barely landed in second.
  • Both (8.4 million, 4.5/11) and (6.7 million, 3.7/9) were down from last week.
  • (3.3 million, 1.3/3) was pretty much even.

10pm

  • (14.6 million, 3.9/11 in 18-49 demo) rebounded with nearly 2 million more viewers than last week.
  • (9.1 million, 3.8/10) did about the same.
  • (7.5 million, 3.0/8) was slightly down from last Thursday.

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Gallery: Thursday Ratings:  Another Close Battle at 9PM


Little goblins wanting their candy fix and a night full of reruns kept audiences away. 

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Dirty Sexy Money

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  • (13.5 million, 3.6/10 in 18-49 demo) easily won the hour.
  • (8.4 million, 2.9/8) remained about even with last week.
  • (5.7 million, 1.9/5) was down over 1 million from last Wednesday.

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Gallery: Wednesday Ratings: Viewers Preoccupied With Halloween


I have a feeling after last night’s great numbers, we’ll still be seeing Linus sitting in that pumpkin patch next year.  Although Tuesday lineup had the best demos, the classic Halloween special helped attract the largest audience.

8pm

  • Although it was slightly down from last week, (16.3 million, 3.3/9 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s largest audience. Great Pumpkin
  • It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (11.4 million, 3.8/11) easily outperformed the usual / numbers.
  • (8.9 million, 3.2/9) took a backseat to Snoopy.
  • (6.3 million, 2.8/7) and (5.8 million, 1.7/5) both declined from last week.
  • (2.3 million, 1.1/3) was down almost a million.

9pm

  • At 18.8 million, (4.3/10 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s largest audience.
  • (17.2 million, 7.0/17) still outperformed in the demos.
  • (2.8/7) came in third with 8.1 million viewers.
  • CW’s (2.5 million, 1.1/3) was about even with last week.

10pm

  • Thanks to a repeat on , (11.2 million, 3.0/8 in 18-49 demo) had the hour’s best audience.
  • A repeat of (8.7 million, 3.0/8) still came in second.
  • Surprisingly, (8.1 million, 2.0/5) held on steady from last Tuesday.

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Gallery: Tuesday Ratings:  Fans Nostalgic For ABC’s ‘Great Pumpkin’


With the World Series finally wrapped up, ABC was able to waltz right in and dance away with another ratings victory:

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Big Bang Theory

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  • (15.4 million, 4.9/11 in 18-49 demo) has done a great job retaining it’s audience.  It was even up 1 million from last week.
  • (14.1 million, 5.1/12) was impressive with the hour’s demos.
  • (11.2 million, 4.2/9) was up 400,000 from last Monday.
  • (10.4 million, 4.9/11) continues to send bored fans away; it lost another 250,000.
  • A repeat of (1.3/3) took in 4 million.
  • Both (2.24 million, 1.0/2) and (2.4 million, 1.1/3) remained even.

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Gallery: Monday Ratings: ABC Back on Top


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

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  • 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


A rerun of Grey’s Anatomy helped do what it would have done anyway: win Friday night.

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  • (8.9 million, 2.0/6 in 18-49) had a slight victory with with the 9pm audience.
  • (8.6 million, 2.4/7) had the biggest bite of the hour’s demos.
  • (5.8 million, 2.0/6) was about even from last week.

10pm

  • (9.68 million, 2.7/8 in 18-49 demo) held on to the perch above its 10pm rivals.
  • (8.18 million, 2.2/7) was up about 700,000 from last week.
  • (1.7/5) held on tight to its 6.5 million viewers.

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TV By The Numbers

Gallery: Friday Ratings: Viewers Turn to CBS For Friday Entertainment


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