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Friday Ratings: ‘Frosty the Snowman’ Warm with Viewers

Back to back Frosty specials gave a nice night with the demos.  Meanwhile, was a hit with the viewers.

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Frosty the Snowman

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  • (7.88 million, 2.3/7 in 18-49) saw a 600,000 bump.
  • (6.82 million, 1.9/6) kissed 400,000 goodbye.

*denotes repeat.

(You can review last Friday’s ratings here.)

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Thursday Ratings: Split Decision for ‘Greys’ and ‘CSI’

It was another heated battle in the ratings last night. When the dust settled, had a claim on the demos while was left with the viewers.

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Barbara Walters Special

9pm

  • With 18.6 million, (5.4/13 in 18-49) had the night’s largest audience.
  • (17.6 million, 7.1/17) scored Thursday’s best demos.
  • * (6.71 million, 2.1/5) lost about 2 million.
  • * (4.99 million, 2.5/6) and (4.86 million, 2.4/6) were both down about 1 million.
  • * (2.04 million, 0.8/2) saw a 200,000 increase.

10pm

*denotes repeat

(You can review last week’s ratings here.)

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Hollywood Reporter


Friday Ratings: ABC Takes ‘The Polar Express’ to the Win

The Polar Express delighted families - and - on a repeat-filled Friday night.  The network won the evening’s viewers and demos.

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Polar Express

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  • (7.29 million, 2.1/6) won a tight race for first place in the hour.
  • About 7.25 million took a gamble with (2.0/6).
  • * (7.19 million, 1.7/5) took a rare third place.

* denotes repeat

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Programming Insider


Thursday Ratings: ‘Survivor’ Wins the Ratings Challenge

Up against a slate full of repeats (*), and gang easily won last night’s Reward Challenge for .

8pm
Survivor

9pm

  • A stale * (12.3 million, 3.4/8 in 18-49 demo) was still the hour’s top draw.
  • * (3.1/8) attended to 8.96 million patients.
  • (2.8/7) kept most of its lead-in with 8.6 million.
  • * (3.0/7) raked in 6 million; Scrubs (5.9 million, 3.1/7) did about the same.
  • * (1.84 million, 0.8/2) was just about ordinary.

10pm

  • A repeat * (9.9 million, 2.5/7 in 18-49 demo) still left an impression.
  • A new (8.6 million, 3.4/9) couldn’t manage better than second.
  • (5.98 million, 2.4/6) was looking pretty small.

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Variety


Thursday Ratings: Another Strong Night For CBS

Still high from Wednesday night’s victory, came back for another ratings blow:

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Jorja Fox

9pm

  • About 21.3 million saw Jorja Fox’s last episode of (6.4/15 in 18-49 demo).
  • (19.5 million, 8.2/19) did about the same as last week.
  • (8.9 million, 4.8/11) was slightly up; (6.04 million, 3.2/7) was slightly down.
  • (6 million, 2.1/5) lost about 500,000.
  • (2.9 million, 1.2/3) did about the same.

10pm

  • Without Grissom to help out, (4.1/11 in 18-49 demo) sailed back down to 14.5 million.
  • About 9.5 million saw Kovac return on (3.8/10).
  • A special episode of (3.2/9) drew in 8.5 million.

(You can review last Thursday’s ratings here.)

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Variety


Friday Ratings: ‘Ghost Whisperer’ Starts Off Strong

Although CBS has typically had a strong Friday night lineup, last night’s balance of power shifted toward its 8pm hour.

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9pm

10pm

  • (9.91 million, 2.8/9 in 18-49) was a close second to Ghost Whisperer.
  • (7.04 million, 1.9/6) and (7.04 million, 1.8/6) were even with each other.

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The Programming Insider


Thursday Ratings: CBS Pulls Off Huge Ratings Stunt

A / crossover pulled in large numbers for the network.  This week, managed to nab the largest audience and the best demos.

8pm
Without a Trace

9pm

  • (6.4/15 in 18-49) rolled over the competition with its 21.9 million fans.
  • (19.6 million, 8.1/9) still managed to score the hour’s best demos.
  • (8.3 million, 4.3/10) and (6.4 million, 3.2/7) were practically even with last week.
  • (2.3/5) sang its tune to 6.5 million.
  • (1.2/3) rounded off the hour with 3 million.

10pm

  • (21.4 million, 6.3/17 in 18-49) retained CSI’s large numbers.
  • (8.4 million, 3.5/9) declined from last week.
  • (8.0 million, 2.8/8) was the smallest show of the hour.

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Variety


Fall 2007 TV Programming Schedule

Despite having a Tivo and another DVR, I know that a new television season can take some serious planning.  When will your favorite shows start?  What days are they now on?  Which programming ‘conflicts’ will you have to resolve?  Will you need to buy another TV???

Hopefully our detailed scheduling guide can assist you in the weeks to come.  We have compiled information from five different networks (, , , and ) and included the days, times and premiere dates for this fall’s shows.

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This Week on TV (9/3-9/9)

Justin TimberlakeMONDAY (9/3)

  • Justin Timberlake Concert Special (HBO, 9pm):  JT brings sexy to Madison Square Garden
  • Kyle XY (ABC Family, 8pm):  mid-season finale

TUESDAY (9/4)

  • The View (ABC,  check local times):  Whoopi Goldberg officially joins the looney bin today
  • Oprah (syndicated, check local times):  Special appearance by President Bill Clinton
  • The Singing Bee (NBC, 8pm):  fall premiere

THURSDAY (9/6)

  • Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style (Bravo, 10pm):  ‘s guru revamps fashion disasters with the help of model Veronica Webb
  • Sunday Night Football (NBC, 8:30 EST):  Special Thursday kickoff day (New Orleans Saints vs. Indianapolis Colts)
  • Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? (FOX, 8pm):  fall premiere
  • Don’t Forget The Lyrics (FOX, 9pm):  fall premiere

Click to continue reading This Week on TV (9/3-9/9)


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