Posts Tagged ‘Ratings’

‘CSI’ Wins In Viewers, Takes Second In Key Demo

20th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation split leadership with Grey’s Anatomy on Thursday, November 19. “Lover’s Lanes” was down from last week’s crossover episode, but it pulled in 14.95 million overall viewers to win the hour. Grey’s was next with 13.96 million, followed by NBC’s combination of The Office (7.43 million) and 30 [...]

‘New York’ Wins The Hour And Retains Crossover Viewers

19th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Cuckoo’s Nest”, came out on top in the ratings for Wednesday, November 18. The show was down from the numbers it posted as part of the three-series crossover last week, but “Cuckoo’s Nest” pulled in enough viewers to make it the third-highest rated episode of the season so [...]

Ratings Delayed, But ‘Miami’ Emerges Victorious

18th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

Ratings for Monday, November 16 were delayed due to a power outage at Nielsen’s data processing facility, but now the numbers are out and the latest episode of CSI: Miami came out on top in the 10:00pm hour. “Point of Impact” had 13.49 million overall viewers, putting it ahead of Castle (10.86 million) and The [...]

The ‘CSI’ Crossover Finale Tops In Viewers

13th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation—and the final part of the three-series crossover—“The Lost Girls” topped the 9:00pm hour in overall viewers on Thursday, November 12. The episode pulled in 16.89 million viewers, which put it ahead of Grey’s Anatomy (14.38 million), NBC’s combination of The Office (7.76 million) and 30 Rock (5.78 [...]

‘New York’ Comes In Second Behind CMAs

12th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The second episode of the three-series crossover, CSI: New York’s “Hammer Down”, was up slightly in the ratings from the crossover’s first episode. The ratings were also a marked increase from the last episode of New York. Despite the increase, the episode took second place behind the 43rd Annual CMA Awards. The awards pulled in [...]

‘Miami’ Earns The Top Spot As The Crossover Begins

10th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The latest episode of CSI: Miami, “Bone Voyage”, earned the top spot in viewers and the key demo to get the three-series crossover started on the right track. The episode pulled in 13.83 million viewers and a 4.0 rating/11 share among adults 18-49. This put it ahead of Castle (10.72 million, 2.5/7) and The Jay [...]

‘CSI’ Wins Timeslot In Overall Viewers

6th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Death and the Maiden”, split leadership in the 9:00pm hour on Thursday, November 5. The episode was first in overall viewers with 15.14 million, beating Grey’s Anatomy (13.62 million), NBC’s combination of The Office (7.94 million) and 30 Rock (5.94 million), Fringe (4.95 million) and Supernatural (2.71 [...]

‘New York’ Loses To The Final World Series Game

5th November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The most recent episode of CSI: New York’s sixth season, “It Happened to Me”, faced stiff competition from the final game of the World Series on Wednesday, November 4. Game 6 pulled in 19.40 million viewers in the 10:00pm hour, beating New York’s 11.64 million, The Jay Leno Show’s 4.73 million and the 4.60 million [...]

‘Miami’ Loses The Top Spot To Baseball

3rd November 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

The most recent episode of CSI: Miami, “Dude, Where’s My Groom?”, came in second in its timeslot on Monday, November 2. Game 5 of the World Series pulled in 14.89 million viewers at 10:00pm for Fox, putting it ahead of Miami’s 12.47 million. Castle was third with an estimated 9.68 million viewers, and NBC’s The [...]

Baseball Beats ‘CSI’

30th October 2009 by Rachel Comments Off

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’s latest episode, “Bloodsport”, came up short against World Series competition on Thursday, October 29. Ratings were only down slightly from the last new episode, but these scores were not enough to beat Game 2 of the World Series. Game 2 had 17.09 million viewers in the 9:00pm hour, putting it ahead [...]