‘CSI:NY’ Shares The Top Spot With Higher Viewers At 9PM
1 min readAs CSI Files previously reported, CSI: New York has been moved back to its old timeslot. On Friday, October 12, “2,918 Miles” experienced a bump in the ratings at 9:00pm. The episode pulled in 9.42 million viewers, which are the highest numbers so far this season; this was more than enough to put New York ahead of Grimm (4.95 million), Primetime: What Would You Do? (4.67 million), Fringe (2.71 million), and a repeat of Beauty and the Beast (1.42 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, Grimm won at 9:00pm with a 1.5 rating/5 share. CSI: NY was next with 1.4/4, which is up from last week. Primetime (1.3/4), Fringe (1.0/3) and Beauty (0.4/1) rounded out the hour.
Source: TV by the Numbers