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Monday Ratings:  CBS Slips Past NBC

FOX’s new dramas failed to muster up much attention.  The network fell in third last night behind CBS and NBC.

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Canterbury's Law

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Wednesday Ratings: Men in Trees Sees No Growth

The American Idol/Moment of Truth combo continues to obliterate the Wednesday competition.

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Monday Ratings: ABC Crowned the Big Winner

A program about the Royal Family brought ABC regal numbers.  The network earned its second Monday win in a row.

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Queen Elizabeth

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CW Hands Out the Renewal Notices

Everybody Hates ChrisCW has followed up ABC’s lead and released its list of 2008-09 renewals.  At this point, there are several shows still sitting on top of the fall programming bubble.

Those making a return next year:

  • America’s Next Top Model
  • Everybody Hates Chris
  • Gossip Girl
  • One Tree Hill
  • Smallville
  • Supernatural

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Takes Another Hump Day

FOX won what was generally an uneventful evening.  The only item of note was the unimpressive return of Men in Trees.

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Back to You

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Monday Ratings: Sean Combs Brings ABC a Win

Who knew Diddy’s appeal extended beyond the borders of MTV?  The televised version of Raisin in the Sun helped give the Alphabet network a rare Monday win.

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A Raisin in the Sun

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This Week on TV (2/25-3/2)

Men in Trees

(You can find our Post-Strike Television Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (2/25)
  • A Raisin in the Sun (ABC, 8pm):  and the rest of his Broadway cast bring the play to the small screen.  I’m sorry - I believe his theater name is Sean Combs.
  • The Moment of Truth (FOX, 8pm):  Special night.  Apparently this episode is so controversial, the producers debated airing it.  Then they realized what network they were on and just went with it.
  • Welcome to the Captain (CBS, 8:30):  “Hope makes some new friends so she won’t be alone on Friday nights.” Their names?  Jack and Daniels.
  • Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious (CW, 9pm):  “The women receive a surprise visit from JC Chasez.”  They, too, are wondering why he doesn’t have anything better to do.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Has Stellar Evening

Last night, American Idol turned in its best Wednesday numbers since its debut back in January.  The show did better than all the other network averages combined.

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Monday Ratings: NBC Chalks Up Another Win

Somewhere packed in those Deal or No Deal suitcases is a ratings gold mine.  The game show helped give another Monday win.

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Dan Cortese, My Dad is Better Than Your Dad

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This Week on TV (2/18-2/24)

America's Next Top Model

 

MONDAY (2/18)
  • Prison Break (FOX, 8pm):  Tonight may be the end of the show as we currently know it.  Maybe Michael can finally let go of that steely gaze now.
  • Dance War (ABC, 8pm):  The next contenders will be announced during the spinoff’s season finale.  Finally, a reason for me to watch.
  • Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious (CW, 9pm):  Robin Antin is searching for a gal to complete an entirely different musical act.  With Danity Kane already taken, she had to settle for the 2nd crappiest group name available.
  • My Dad is Better Than Your Dad (NBC, 9pm):  “This competition series features fathers and their children in challenges that test the patriarch’s strength, intelligence and parenting skills.”  Since when did NBC start stealing ideas from ?

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