
With Fox’s Glee in repeat, CBS’ NCIS (3.8/12 in adults 18-49, 19.1 million viewers) easily ruled the primetime roost last night, ranking as the top program in the demo and total viewers. It was flat vs. its most recent original March 1. Ditto for NCIS: LA (3.2/9, 16.5 million), while The Good Wife (2.1/6, 11.6 million) was down 5% in the demo. CBS won the night in 18-49 (3.0/9) and total viewers (15.7 million)
NBC was second with The Biggest Loser (3.0/9) from 8-10 PM, up 11% from last week and marking a six-week high. (Parenthood was a repeat.)
ABC’s No Ordinary Family (1.5/5) was up 25% from its last original March 1, when it faced American Idol. From 9-11 PM, the Greatest Movies of Our Time special (1.8/5) did better than V and Detroit 1-8-7 in the time period last week. ABC logged its most-watched Tuesday since December. On Fox, only Traffic Light (1.1/3) was new, down significantly from last week with no original lead-in.
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You’re right that ABC’s special did better than V and D187 *combined* but it did NOT do better than V by itself. From 8-9 last week, V scored a 1.9. For the same period this week, ABC scored only a 1.6. Even if you take ABC’s special’s entire average (the 1.8 you enthusiastically awarded its entire two hours), V still beat it.
No Ordinary Family and D187 are gone. V is still a toss-up and will remain so until we have a few weeks worth of data on Body of Proof, which is the only thing stopping V from coming back. You don’t have to take my word for it, but you do need to give an accurate representation of the facts if you’re going to write about them in the first place.