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Ratings Round-Up

By Rachel
June 23, 2008 - 7:10 AM

Only one CSI series completely beat the competition.

On Monday, CSI: Miami's repeat earned the top spot in the 10:00pm timeslot with 7.95 million viewers and a 2.1 rating/6 share in the crucial 18-49 demographic. In second place was NBC with the last half-hour of a 90-minute episode of Nashville Star (6.13 million; 1.8/5) and a half-hour edition of Dateline (4.71 million; 1.4/4). ABC came in third with The Mole (3.89 million, 1.5/4).

A repeat episode of CSI: New York shared the number one spot with Celebrity Circus on Wednesday. New York had more overall viewers (8.00 million to Celebrity's 5.49 million), but Circus was higher in the 18-49 demo with 2.0/6 (falling to 1.9/6 at 10:30pm) versus CSI: NY's 1.9/6. A repeat of Supernanny came in third with 4.35 million viewers and 1.7/5.

CSI came in second in overall viewers on Thursday, its repeat pulling in 7.67 million. So You Think You Can Dance had 8.78 million viewers for its results show, putting it in the number one spot. Dance also came in first in the 18-49 demographic with 3.0/9. CSI had 2.0/6, which put it in third place behind The Last Comic Standing (although Comic's average score in 18-49 was 1.3/6 from 8:30-10:00pm). Comic had 4.52 million viewers, placing it in third behind CSI. CSI's lead-out, Swingtown, won the timeslot with 6.06 million viewers and 2.1/6 among adults 18-49. However, the show has dropped 2.51 million viewers and 25% in the demo since it premiered.

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