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nickandmore
12-23-2008, 11:54 PM
Ratings for the week of December 15 - 21, 2008

1. NCIS -- 19.94 million viewers
2. The Mentalist -- 19.31 million viewers
3. Sunday Night Football: Carolina Panthers at New York Giants -- 18.86 million viewers
4. Two and a Half Men -- 17.92 million viewers
5. Criminal Minds -- 15.16 million viewers
6. CSI: Miami -- 14.56 million viewers
7. Without a Trace -- 14.48 million viewers
8. CSI: NY -- 13.38 million viewers
9. 60 Minutes -- 13.13 million viewers
10. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation -- 12.68 million viewers
11. Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick -- 12.47 million viewers
12. Worst Week -- 12.04 million viewers
13. Cold Case -- 12 million viewers
14. Biggest Loser 6 -- 11.83 million viewers
15. How I Met Your Mother -- 11.37 million viewers
16. The Big Bang Theory -- 11.22 million viewers
17. Ghost Whisperer -- 10.18 million viewers
18. Eleventh Hour -- 10.07 million viewers
19. Million Dollar Password -- 9.58 million viewers
20. Football Night in America Part 3 -- 9.4 million viewers

nickandmore
12-24-2008, 06:44 PM
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – CBS is in the black.

Following its 12th consecutive weekly victory in total viewers, CBS on Tuesday became the first major broadcast network this season to move into positive year-to-year territory since premiere week.

Through December 21, CBS has averaged 12 million viewers, up 1% from last year. NBC, ABC and Fox are each down 9%.

All of the Big Four are still in the red in the adults 18-49 demo, with CBS closest to breaking even at minus 3%.

CBS has been a bright spot in a gloomy fall broadcast season marred by across-the-board ratings declines.

Led by resurgent Monday comedies and veteran procedural "NCIS" as well as this fall's breakout hit, "The Mentalist," the network has posted year-to-year gains for the past six weeks.

With the broadcast networks airing mostly reruns from Thursday-Sunday last week, five CBS series -- comedies "The Big Bang Theory," "How I Met Your Mother" and "Worst Week" and dramas "NCIS" and "Mentalist" -- registered series highs in viewers, adults 18-49 or both. Veterans "Two and a Half Men" and "Without a Trace" saw their best marks of the season.

CBS, which averaged 11.2 million viewers and a 2.7 rating/8 share in adults 18-49 for the week, had nine of the 10 most-watched programs, including the top two, "NCIS" (20 million viewers) and "Mentalist" (19.3 million).

NBC's "Sunday Night Football" (18.9 million viewers, 6.8/18), the season finale of "The Biggest Loser" (11.8 million, 4.6/12) and "Heroes" (7.9 million, 3.7/9), which inched up to a seven-week high in adults 18-49, were the only non-CBS programs to crack the top 10 in adults 18-49, ranking as No. 1, No. 3 (tied with CBS' "Mother") and No. 10, respectively.

"Sunday Night Football" and "Biggest Loser" lifted NBC to No. 2 for the week among total viewers (7.5 million) and 18-49 (2.6/7).

The big turnout for the "Loser" finale also provided sizable sampling for the preview of NBC's new dating reality series "Momma's Boys" (6 million, 2.5/7), which lost almost half of its "Loser" lead-in.

The highlight for Fox (6.1 million, 2.1/6), which finished third for the week, was the reality series "Secret Millionaire," which did respectable business Wednesday.

Meanwhile, MyNetworkTV's ratings upswing continued with a third weekly win over the CW in total viewers (1.8 million vs. 1.5 million).

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

JulieSomoski
12-26-2008, 04:14 PM
The Mentalist is easily the biggest breakout hit since Grey's Anatomy. While it doesn't have all the buzz, or even the greatest demo, no one can deny those ratings - it was #1 last week, #2 this week - CBS finally found a new hit for themselves.

Look at that list - the entire list is CBS shows-LOL. They are in very good shape this season.

Pavan
12-26-2008, 05:20 PM
Well it helps because they aired new episodes all that week except Thursday, when the other networks were in reruns or airing holiday programming. So CBS shows were all skewed up.