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‘CSI:NY’ Wins The Hour After Ratings Dip

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Brooklyn ‘Til I Die”, earned the top spot on Friday, February 3. The series pulled in 10.17 million viewers, which is down from the previous episode, but this was more than enough to put the crime drama ahead of Primetime: What Would You Do? (5.02 million), Grimm (4.73 million), Fringe (3.19 million) and Supernatural (1.63 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, CSI: NY was down from the last episode with a 1.6 rating/5 share. Primetime and Grimm tied for second with 1.4/4, and Fringe (1.1/3) and Supernatural (0.7/2) rounded out the hour.


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘Miami’ Earns Consistent Ratings Against Football

Monday, January 30th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: Miami, “Terminal Velocity”, stood up well against sports competition on Sunday, January 29. The crime drama pulled in 10.48 million viewers, which is up slightly from the previous episode. This was not enough to put Miami ahead of the NFL Pro Bowl on NBC, which had an average of 10.52 million viewers from 7:30-11:00pm, but it easily beat A Smile As Big As The Moon on ABC (6.87 million viewers from 9:00-11:00pm). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, the Pro Bowl took the top spot with a 3.6 rating/9 share for the night. The 2.2/6 earned by Miami is down slightly from the last installment of the crime drama, and Smile had a 1.5/4 from 9:00-11:00pm.


Source: TV by the Numbers

Helgenberger’s Exit Pulls In Season High Ratings For ‘CSI’

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Willows in the Wind”, earned the top spot on Wednesday, January 25. Marg Helgenberger’s (Catherine Willows) final show pulled in 14.03 million viewers, which are the highest numbers in more than a year. This was more than enough to put the crime drama ahead of a repeat of Law & Order: SVU (4.01 million) and a repeat of Revenge (3.12 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, Helgenberger’s exit earned a season-high 3.3 rating/9 share. The SVU (1.4/4) and Revenge (0.9/2) repeats came in a distant second and third.


Sources: TV by the Numbers and CBS Press Express

‘CSI’ Takes The Top Spot With Lower Ratings

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Ms Willows Regrets”, earned the top spot on Wednesday, January 18. According to the final ratings, Marg Helgenberger’s penultimate episode pulled in 12.02 million viewers, which was down from the previous episode, but it put the crime drama ahead of Revenge (7.67 million) and Law & Order: SVU (6.42 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, CSI earned a 2.8 rating/7 share. This was down from the previous installment, but it was enough to beat Revenge (2.5/6) and SVU (1.8/5).


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI:NY’ Experiences Slight Dip In Ratings

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Who’s There”, earned the top spot on Friday, January 13. The series pulled in 10.47 million viewers, which was down from the previous episode, but that was still more than enough to beat Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (6.46 million), Grimm (4.62 million), Fringe (2.89 million) and Supernatural (1.55 million). In the 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, New York was also down slightly from one week ago. The crime drama earned a 1.7 rating/5 share, which tied with Makeover and put both series ahead of Grimm (1.4/4), Fringe (1.1/3) and Supernatural (0.6/2).


Source: TV by the Numbers

Final ‘Miami’ Ratings Show Boost After Hiatus

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

The final ratings are now available for the latest episode of CSI: Miami, “Friendly Fire”, which was pushed back by football on Sunday, January 8. The crime drama pulled in 10.46 million viewers, which is up from the previous episode. In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, Miami also earned a higher score than the last original outing with a 2.6 rating/7 share for the hour.


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI:NY’ Wins The Hour With Highest Ratings Since October

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Clean Sweep”, earned the highest ratings for the crime drama since October 22. The episode pulled in 10.53 million viewers, which put it ahead of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (6.03 million), Supernatural (1.77 million) and a repeat of Grimm (2.43 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, New York earned a 1.8 rating/5 share for the hour, which was enough to beat Makeover (1.6/5), Supernatural (0.8/2) and Grimm (0.7/2).


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI’ Wins The Hour With A Boost In Ratings

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Genetic Disorder”, earned the top spot on Wednesday, December 14. The episode pulled in 12.13 million viewers, which is up a million from the previous episode. This easily put the crime drama ahead of Barbra Walters Presents, which averaged 8.34 million viewers from 9:30-11:00pm, and a repeat of Law & Order: SVU (4.36 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, CSI earned a 3.0 rating/8 share, which was up from the previous episode as well. Walters (2.3/6) and SVU (1.2/3) rounded out the hour.


Source: TV by the Numbers

Final ‘Miami’ Ratings Show Dip In Viewers

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: Miami, “Crowned”, was pushed back 41 minutes for viewers in the Eastern and Central timezeones. The final ratings are now available, and the episode pulled in 10.16 million viewers on Sunday, December 11. This was down slightly from the previous episode, but the 18-49 demographic remained steady: “Crowned” earned a 2.1 rating/6 share.


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI’ Takes The Top Spot With More Viewers

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation took the top spot on Wednesday, December 7. The final ratings for the crime drama indicate that “Zippered” pulled in 11.14 million viewers, which is up from the previous episode. This puts CSI ahead of Revenge (7.35 million) and Law & Order: SVU (7.03 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, CSI was down slightly from the last episode with a 2.5 rating/7 share, but this was enough to beat Revenge (2.4/6) and SVU (1.9/5).


Source: TV by the Numbers

Final ‘Miami’ Ratings Show Increase From Previous Episode

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

(Sorry for the delay.) The final ratings are in for the latest episode of CSI: Miami, “Long Gone”. The crime drama pulled in 10.43 million viewers, which was up from the previous episode. In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, Miami earned a 2.1 rating/5 share.


Source: TV by the Numbers

Ratings Are Down, But ‘CSI:NY’ Wins The Hour

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Means to an End”, earned the top spot on Friday, December 2. The crime drama pulled in 9.73 million viewers, which is down from the previous episode, but this was enough to beat Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (4.85 million) and Supernatural (1.86 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, New York was first with a 1.4 rating/4 share (also down from last week); Makeover (1.3/4) and Supernatural (0.7/2) rounded out the hour.


Source: TV by the Numbers

Final ‘Miami’ Ratings Show Slight Decrease From Last Week

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: Miami was delayed due to football overrun on Sunday, November 20. Final ratings are in, and “A Few Dead Men” pulled in 9.55 million viewers and a 1.9 rating/5 share in the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers. These numbers are down slightly from the previous episode.


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI:NY’ Wins In Viewers, Ties In Adults 18-49

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Crossroads”, earned the top spot on Friday, November 18. The series pulled in 9.93 million viewers, which was down from last week; however, this was enough to put the crime drama ahead of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (5.80 million), Grimm (5.41 million), Fringe (2.87 million) and Supernatural (1.52 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, New York and Grimm tied for first place with a 1.6 rating/5 share for the hour. Makeover was next with 1.5/5, followed by Fringe (1.1/3) and Supernatural (0.7/2).


Source: TV by the Numbers

‘CSI’ Wins In Viewers, Ties In The Demo

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Crime After Crime”, took the top spot on Wednesday, November 16. The series pulled in 10.51 million viewers, which is up from the previous episode, and this was enough to put the crime drama ahead of Revenge (7.95 million) and Law & Order: SVU (7.26 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, CSI and Revenge tied with a 2.6 rating/7 share for the hour, and SVU came up short with 1.9/5.


Source: TV by the Numbers