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Ratings Round-Up

By Rachel
November 24, 2008 - 8:42 AM

All three series continue to compete for the number one spot.

On Monday, episode 150 of CSI: Miami won the 10:00pm hour by pulling in 15.12 million viewers, rising to 15.66 million at the half-hour. In the 18-49 demographic, Miami had a 4.0 rating/10 share, moving to 4.3/11 at 10:30pm. Boston Legal came in second with 8.44 million viewers and 2.3/6, and My Own Worst Enemy was third with 3.99 million viewers and 2.1/5 (falling to 1.7/4 at the half-hour).

Ratings were up for the 100th episode of CSI: New York, which got 13.99 million viewers and 3.8/10 in the 18-49 demo. Law and Order was in second place with 7.58 million and 2.1/6, and Dirty Sexy Money was third with 5.63 million viewers and 1.7/ 5.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation shared the night with Grey's Anatomy. CSI had the largest overall audience for the evening with 18.43 million, and Grey's had the highest score among adults 18-49 with 6.1/15. Grey's was second in viewers for the timeslot with 15.74 million, and CSI was second in the key demo with 4.9/12. NBC came in third with a combination of The Office (8.40, 4.3/10) and 30 Rock (7.29, 3.5/8). Kitchen Nightmares averaged 4.46 million viewers and 1.9/5 from 8:00-10:00pm, putting it in fourth place. Supernatural came in fifth with 4.03 million and 1.6/4. Eleventh Hour continues to lose most of it's lead-in audience from CSI, although 10.67 million viewers was enough to put it in the number one spot at 10:00pm. A 2.8/8 in the 18-49 demographic put it in second place behind ER (3.5/8).

More detailed ratings information for CSI: Miami, CSI: New York and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation can be found at PI Feedback.

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