8 p.m. - CBS started the night in first with 10.55 million viewers and a 3.2 rating among adults 18-49, taking only slight advantage of the absence of "X Factor." FOX's ALCS baseball coverage was second with 9.42 million viewers and a 2.9 key demo rating. ABC Was a close third with "The Middle" (8.83 million viewers and a 2.8 key demo rating) and "Suburgatory" (8.79 million and a 3.0 key demo rating). NBC's "Up All Night" (5.25 million viewers and a 2.0 key demo) and a "Whitney" repeat (3.99 million and a 1. 3 rating, both better than last week's "Free Agents") finished fourth. The CW's "Ringer" repeat averaged 1.17 million viewers and a 0.4 key demo rating.
9 p.m. - CBS won the 9 p.m. hour overall with 12.68 million viewers for "Criminal Minds," coming in second with a 3.7 rating among adults 18-49. FOX's Tigers-Rangers game was second overall with 10.81 million viewers and third with a 3.3 key demo rating. ABC's "Modern Family" (13.42 million and a 5.7 key demo rating) won its half-hour in all key measures, while "Happy Endings" (7.545 million viewers and a 3.3 key demo rating) had a smaller drop than last week. NBC was fourth with the 7.64 million viewers (and 1.2 key demo rating) for "Harry's Law." Without "X Factor," The CW's "America's Next Top Model" went up to 1.86 million viewers, but stayed flat with a 0.8 key demo rating.
10 p.m. - CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" dropped to 10.78 million viewers and a 2.6 key demo rating, perhaps hurt by ongoing baseball coverage in much of the country. Baseball didn't hurt ABC's "Revenge," which got a slight bump to 7.94 million viewers and a 2.7 key demo rating. NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" was also down with 7.18 million viewers and a 2.1 key demo rating.
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Suburgatory hält sich gut. Da dürfte bald ein Back 9-Pick Up kommen. Revenge hat sich auch nochmal gesteigert und wird mit Sicherheit auch noch eine volle Season leben. Wenn es wieder hoch geht, dann wird sich die Serie ja erstmal gefangen haben. Happy Endings hat sich auch wieder gefangen, aber momentan glaube ich noch daran, dass ABC im Frühjahr vermutlich "Don't Trust The Bitch in Apt. 23" nach Modern Family probieren möchte. Wäre aber schön, wenn Happy Endings bis dahin noch genug Zuschauer sammelt, um auf einen neuen Sendeplatz bestehen zu können.
Was die Ringer-Wiederholung angeht, frage ich mich, wieviele davon neue Zuschauer sind und wieviele Zuschauer davon einfach nochmal Lust auf eine Wiederholung hatten.... :lol: