TV ratings: Fox wins against reruns; ‘Survivor’ is top show
“American Idol†propelled Fox to a ratings win Wednesday night as network competitors mostly aired reruns, but CBS’ “Survivor†was the loudest-singing show, according to early numbers from Nielsen.
“Idol,†the veteran musical contest now in its 13th season, drew 8.4 million viewers overall and scored a rating of 1.9 among key 18- to 49-year-olds, down 5% from last week. With “Idol†its only prime time offering, Fox was the night’s highest-rated network, while second-place CBS earned a 1.6.
CBS’ “Survivor: Cagayan†averaged 9.3 million viewers and a rating of 2.2 in 18-49 for the nightly win, though it was down 8% week-to-week in the demo. “Criminal Minds†and “CSI†were repeats.
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NBC showed only reruns, and ABC’s only original show was the bar-set comedy “Mixology,†which was flat with last week at a 1.2.
On the CW, “Arrow†dropped 13% to a 0.7 in 18-49, but the new sci-fi series “The 100†gained a tenth of a point for a 0.6.
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