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"Two and a Half Men," 10.4/15, and "Old Christine," 8.7/13, moved CBS into the lead at 9 p.m. NBC dropped back to second with "Heroes," 7.8/11, which was the night's top show among adults 18-49. "The Bachelor" posted a 6.5/9 for ABC. A second "House" on FOX earned a 3.4/5, while The CW held steady with "Girlfriends" and "The Game."
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-Yesterday’s Winners:
Deal or No Deal (NBC), Heroes (NBC), CSI: Miami R (CBS)
At 9 p.m., the fall season-finale of NBC breakout Heroes dominated with a solid 10.2/15 in the overnights. Look for the next batch or original episodes of Heroes in six weeks.
24 is getting old really really fast (last season was their high point,IMO). Heroes is just awesome and they have way too much storyline to build apon. i hope ratings are through the roof for heroes because it's such a great show.
I have not had a chance to watch heroes, because of work so I taped them on several tapes and watched them little by little when I had a chance and I absolutely LOVED IT! You get right into it the very first show - At first I was skeptic about supernatural shows, with the disaster of others shows, but somehow this show has something UNIQUE about it and UNIQUENESS wins ! I LOVE the characters, I think HIRO helps ratings a lot.
LOVE the show! Saying 24 is old is not being fair - HEROES is new, a new show like that will get good ratings, but they will level off eventually - don't forget that both shows were competing against each other otherwise if they were on different nights 24 would lead. 24 still has VERY decent ratings considering its 6 season and they are already contracted for 3 more seasons
NBC's execs are happy about this and nobody expected big ratings. It's doing extremely well in the key demo, has very good press, in fact some little bird tells me the show is fully renewed for a 2nd season (but you didn't hear it from me! )
I watch Heroes on the NBC Rewind website, they also have cast commentary too.
During the break in the season I watched all the episodes online to get my fix.
My wife watches Heroes on the website during her lunch hour at work.
I just wish CW would do that with Smallville as they do it with Supernatural.
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09/29/06 Pilot #1 (5.9/14 share in 18-49, 14.3 million viewers overall)
10/02/06 Don't Look Back #1 (5.5/13 share in 18-49, 13.0 million viewers overall)
10/09/06 One Giant Leap #1 (5.9/14 share in 18-49, 13.3 million viewers overall)
10/16/06 Collision #1 (5.7/13 share in 18-49, 13.0 million viewers overall)
10/23/06 Hiro's #1 (6.3/15 share in 18-49, 14.4 million viewers overall)
10/30/06 Better Halves #1 (6.5/15 share in 18-49, 14.9 million viewers overall)
set new series records in 18-49 and total viewers, scoring the highest 18-49 rating for any first-year series on any network this season.
11/06/06 Nothing to Hide #1 (6.7/15 share in 18-49, 14.5 million viewers overall)
hit a new series record in 18-49, up 12 percent in the demo versus its season average. This marks the highest 18-49 rating for any first-year series on any network this season.
11/13/06 Seven Minutes To Midnight #1 (6.5/16 share in 18-49, 15.1 million viewers overall)
11/20/06 Homecoming #1 (6.9/16 share in 18-49, 16.0 million viewers overall)
11/27/06 Six Months Ago #1 (6.8/16 share in 18-49, 15.6 million viewers overall)
12/04/06 Fallout #1 (6.5/15 share in 18-49, 14.9 million viewers overall)
01/22/07 Godsend #1 (6.5/15 share in 18-49, 14.8 million viewers overall)
01/29/07 The Fix #1 (6.1/14 share in 18-49, 13.6 million viewers overall)
02/05/07 Distractions #1 (6.4/14 share in 18-49, 14.6 million viewers overall)
(6.4 vs. 5.0). This 1.4 rating point advantage over "24" is the widest margin so far in the three weeks the rival dramas have competed head-to-head in this hour.
02/12/07 Run #1 (6.3/14 in 18-49, 14.7 million viewers overall)
02/19/07 Unexpected #1 (6.0/14 share in 18-49, 14 million viewers overall)
02/26/07 Company Man #1 (6.5/15 share in 18-49, 14.4 million viewers overall) (8.5/13 overall #5)
This was the highest-rated "Heroes" in adults 18-49 since January 22. "Heroes" was the #1 telecast on Monday night in 18-49 on an evening that included original telecasts of "24," "CSI" Miami," "Prison Break," "24," "Two and a Half Men," and "Rules of Engagement." "Heroes" was up 63 percent in 18-49 versus NBC's non-sports average in this time period last season (6.5 vs. 4.0).
03/05/07 Like A Parasite #1 (8.5/13 share in 18-49, 6.6/15, 14.9 million viewers overall)
-Ratings Breakdown: From Mediaweek
CBS opened the week on a winning note in the overnights, with a 9 percent advantage over second-place Fox. NBC finished a competitive third, followed by ABC in the distant No. 4 spot, and a deteriorating the CW. CBS is expected to finish first in total viewers once the fast nationals are posted at PIFeedback.com, with CBS, NBC and Fox in a horse race for No. 1 among adults 18-49.
As usual, NBC’s Deal or No Deal kicked-off the evening on a winning note, with a 9.8 rating/15 share in the overnights at 8 p.m. Second was an earlier edition of Fox’s 24 (8.4/12), which will certainly challenge Deal or No Deal for dominance among adults 18-49, followed by mid-level CBS comedies How I Met Your Mother (6.2/ 9) and The Class (5.9/ 9). Fourth was ABC’s Wife Swap (5.8/ 9), which has alienated this viewer with its forced “reality,” followed by CW comedies Everybody Hates Chris (2.3/ 4) and All of Us (2.1/ 3). Of concern for the CW should be the year-to-year overnight slippage of 22 percent for All of Us (2.1/ 3 vs. 2.7/ 4 on Monday, Feb. 13 -- opposite The 2006 Winter Olympics on NBC).
CBS, NBC and Fox were neck-and-neck in the overnights from 9-10 p.m. as follows:
Two and a Half Men (CBS) – 9 p.m.: 10.1/14 (#1)
The Rules of Engagement (CBS) – 9:30 p.m.: 8.2/12 (#3)
Second most watched show at my house with 2/5 (2 viewers overall). My son and I watch heroes! My wife and two girls watch Dora. You know some show you just cant compete with! But at least they can count to 10 in spanish.
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