Thursday, October 13, 2011

Rankings: Modern Family A Dominant Pressure X Factor Postponed by Baseball

Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, David Mix Whether it's facing The X Factor, Modern Family keeps winning Wednesday evening. Family sustained its strong showing, entertaining 13.42 million people and posting a 5.7 rating among 18-to-49-year-olds - both levels for that evening. A 2-hour-plus rain delay pressed Game 4 from the American League Championship Series in the mid-day into prime time on Fox, putting off X Step to Thursday evening. The overall game averaged 9.44 million fans along with a 3. demo rating, preliminary Nielsen data shows. Fall Preview: Get scoop in your favorite coming back shows Following Family, Happy Being had 7.55 million people tuning in at 9:30/8:30c. Also in prime time's middle hour: the night's second most-viewed show Criminal Minds (12.68 million), NBC's Harry's Law (7.64 million) and America's Next Top Model around the CW (1.86 million). At 8/7, Survivor: South Off-shore put together 10.55 million audiences on CBS, while ABC's The Center snapped up 8.83 million and NBC's Up Through The Night 5.25 million. A repeat from the CW's Ringer got 1.17 million, that was hardly worse compared to time slot's previous tenant, H8R. CW gives Sarah Michelle Gellar's Ringer a complete season Within the next half-hour, Suburgatoryscored 8.79 million people while a rerun of Whitney handled 3.99 million - a lot more than the final first-run episode from the rapidly canceled Free Agents . Within the final prime-time hour, CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Analysis attracted 10.78 million fans ABC's Revenge 7.94 million (its first uptick after precipitously trending downward to 7.70 million from 8.55 million and 10.15 million because of its premiere) and NBC's Law & Order: Special Sufferers Unit 7.18 million. Particularly happy news for ABC: the brand new dramanotched a slot-winning 2.7 rating in the market-valued demo while CSI's 2.6 marked a set low for any fall episode.

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