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Larry King Gets Ratings Boost For Finale

Larry King drew 2.24 million viewers for his send-off last night, posting a rare time slot victory for his departing primetime talk show.

 

RATINGS RAT RACE: 'The Sing-Off' Tops 'Hell's Kitchen' Finale

RATINGS RAT RACE: 'The Sing-Off' Tops 'Hell's Kitchen' Finale

Reality dominated the broadcast landscape last night with four hours of original unscripted fare vs. 3 of first-run scripted programming. The penultimate episode of CBS' Survivor: Nicaragua (3.5/11 in 18-49, 12.4 million viewers) was the top program in the adult demo for the night. It was down a tenth from last week while hitting a season high in total viewers.

 

Football NBC's Only Ratings Bright Spot

Take pro football out of the mix, and NBC's ratings problems are glaring.The NFL's Sunday night shootout between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers was seen by nearly 21.2 million people on NBC, the only prime-time program to top 20 million viewers last week, the Nielsen Co. said.

 

Palin scores big with 'refudiate' and 'Alaska' TV show

Palin scores big with 'refudiate' and 'Alaska' TV show

Sarah Palin hit two home runs Monday when her new TV reality series set a ratings record for TLC and a mash-up word she made famous was named "word of the year" by the New Oxford American Dictionary.

 

ABC Tops Rivals on Election Night

Disney's ABC averaged the most viewers among broadcast networks across its election-night telecast, but did not surpass the wave that cable's Fox News averaged in prime-time, according to Nielsen.

 

RATINGS RAT RACE: 'Bang' Tops, 'Mentalist' Dips, NBC Comedies & ABC Dramas Down

There is a new ratings king on Thursday. For the first time, the new kid on the Thursday block, CBS' transplant The Big Bang Theory (4.0/13, 12.9 million), ranked as the highest-rated program on the night in 18-49, supplanting perennial winner Grey's Anatomy. The comedy accomplished the feat on its fifth airing on the night, a nice validation of CBS' risky scheduling move.

 

RATINGS RAT RACE: 'Defenders' Rebounds While 'Law & Order: LA' Drops Big Again

There were big swings at 10 PM on a otherwise pretty uneventful Wednesday night. After declining for 2 consecutive weeks and last Wednesday logging CBS' lowest-rated original telecast in the hour in 7 years last week, the network's new light legal drama The Defenders (2.5/7, 9.9 million viewers overall) bounced back, up 14% from last week among adults 18-49 and winning its time slot in the demo for the first time.

 

Ratings Rat Race: No Bounce For 'Outlaw'

NBC's Outlaw is a show in a desperate fight for its life, with its production put on a two-week hiatus that will become permanent unless its ratings improve.

 

TV Ratings: NBC's NFL holds off 'Desperate Housewives,' 'Undercover Boss' premieres on Sunday

A division rivalry showdown between the Jets and Dolphins brought big ratings to NBC, allowing the network to hold off a variety of returning shows on other networks for Sunday night wins.

 

TV Ratings: 'Glee' crushes 'NCIS' on Premiere Tuesday as CBS, FOX split

After the disastrous "Lone Star" premiere left FOX miserable on Monday, a smashing Tuesday launch for "Glee" gave the network something to smile about. The second year sensation crushed CBS' reliable hit "NCIS" in all key young adult demos and carried FOX to a Tuesday win among young viewers, though "NCIS" still won handily overall and gave CBS a Tuesday in overall.

 

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