TV Ratings Tuesday October 16, 2007

Posted by Shane on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 6:18 pm

CBS won the night on the strength of NCIS. Fox was a close second with baseball. Dancing with the Stars did well as always but not enough to carry ABC’s lackluster sitcoms. NBC found out people care less about Matt Lauer than The Singing Bee. The CW ticked up nicely.

CBS
Viewers: 12.72 million
18-49: 3.3/9

8-9 NCIS
Viewers: 17.40 million
18-49: 4.1/12

9-10 The Unit
Viewers: 12.27 million
18-49: 3.5/9

10-11 Cane
Viewers: 8.50 million
18-49: 2.2/6

FOX
Viewers: 11.71 million
18-49: 3.7/10

American League Championship Series Game 4
Viewers: 11.12 million
18-49: 3.6/10

ABC
Viewers: 11.39 million
18-49: 3.3/9

8-8:30 Cavemen
Viewers: 6.92 million
18-49: 2.7/8

8:30-9 Carpoolers
Viewers: 6.96 million
18-49: 2.7/7

9-10 Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 17.03 million
18-49: 4.3/11

10-11 Boston Legal
Viewers: 10.22 million
18-49: 2.8/8

NBC
Viewers: 8.39 million
18-49: 3.2/9

8-9 Matt Lauer Presents
Viewers: 5.73 million
18-49: 1.7/5

9-10 The Biggest Loser
Viewers: 6.90 million
18-49: 3.0/8

10-11 Law & Order SVU
Viewers: 12.54 million
18-49: 4.8/13

CW
Viewers: 3.40 million
18-49: 1.6/4

8-9 Beauty and the Geek
Viewers: 3.55 million
18-49: 1.8/5

9-10 Reaper
Viewers: 3.25 million
18-49: 1.5/4

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for continued Nielsen Ratings coverage.

Fast National data is preliminary. Source: Nielsen Media and PIFeedback.


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