Looks like "Labyrinth" dropped a little. Still beat out Fox though.
Prime-Time Ratings:
Thursday 1/25/07
The following results are based on the fast national ratings (Live Plus Same Day data)
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Total Viewers:
CBS: 15.81 million, ABC: 14.07, NBC: 5.64, Fox: 4.34,
CW: 4.16
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Adults 18-49:
ABC: 5.3 rating/14 share, CBS: 4.6/12, NBC: 2.7/ 7,
CW: 1.7/ 5, Fox: 1.7/ 4
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-Yesterday’s Winners:
CSI: Miami R (CBS), Ugly Betty R (ABC), My Name is Earl R (NBC), The Office R - 8:30 p.m. (NBC), Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), CSI (CBS), Shark R (CBS)
-Yesterday’s Losers (excluding repeats):
The War at Home (Fox), The O.C. (Fox)
-Ratings Breakdown:
ABC and CBS shared Thursday leadership, with CBS the most-watched network and ABC No. 1 among adults 18-49. Third was NBC, while
Fox and the CW tied for the No. 4 and 5 spots. A night without American Idol on Fox, no doubt, makes quite a difference.
In the battle of the repeats at 8 p.m., a Thursday edition of CBS’ CSI: Miami took the hour in total viewers (12.43 million), while tying with ABC’s Ugly Betty for second among adults 18-49 (3.3/ 9 each). Ugly Betty was second in total viewers at 9.83 million. First in the hour in adults 18-49 were repeats of NBC’s My Name is Earl (Viewers: #3, 8.40 million; A18-49: #1, 3.4/10) and The Office (Viewers: #3, 7.80 million; A18-49: #1t, 3.7/10). While neither NBC sitcom is setting the world on fire in total viewers, keep in mind that it’s the young adult demographic results that really count.
An original installment of the CW’s Smallville (Viewers: #5, 4.98 million; A18-49: #4, 2.1/ 6) and Fox sitcoms ‘Til Death (Repeat – Viewers: #4, 5.34 million; A18-49: #4t, 2.0/ 6) and The War at Home (Viewers: #5, 4.70 million; A18-49: #5, 1.8/ 5) capped off the 8 p.m. hour.
In the battle of the originals at 9 p.m., ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy led the hour with 21.40 million viewers and an 8.8/21 among adults 18-49. Second was CSI on CBS with 20.94 million viewers and a 6.6/16 in the demo. Although growth for CSI out of the CSI: Miami repeat was a hefty 8.53 million viewers and 100 percent among adults 18-49, a repeat telecast of the forensics crime solving drama on the year-ago evening (without Grey’s Anatomy in the competitive mix) was still more potent at 21.82 million viewers and a 7.3/18 among adults 18-49.
A distant third in the 9 p.m. hour behind Grey’s Anatomy and CSI were repeats of NBC’s Scrubs (Viewers: 4.98 million; A18-49: 2.4/ 6) and the ailing 30 Rock (Viewers: 3.86 million; A18-49: 1.8/ 4). Next was Fox’s soon-to-conclude The O.C. (Viewers: #4, 3.65 million; A18-49: #4, 1.5/ 4),
followed by the CW’s Supernatural (Viewers: #5, 3.35 million; A18-49: #5, 1.4/ 3). Considering the severity of the Thursday 9 p.m. time period, retention for Supernatural out of Smallville of 67 percent in both total viewers and adults 18-49 is not bad (and likely worthy of a renewal for 2007-08).
At 10 p.m., ABC and CBS shared the top spot, with a repeat of the Eye net’s Shark first in total viewers (14.04 million) and second among adults 18-49 (3.8/10); and an original installment of ABC’s Men in Trees just the opposite at 10.98 million viewers (#2) and a first-place 3.9/11 in the demo. While retention for Men in Trees out of Grey’s Anatomy of 51 percent in total viewers and 44 percent among adults 18-49 could certainly be much better, worth positively nothing for the Anne Heche drama this week was a series-high rating in the demo. Retention for the Shark encore out of CSI of 67 percent in total viewers and 58 percent among adults 18-49 was better despite not being an original.
Last in the 10 p.m. hour were two more repeat episodes of NBC’s The Office at an average 4.41 million viewers and a 2.3/ 6 among adults 18-49.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
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