Thursday’s Numbers
By fred | November 16, 2007
Nothing much to comment on about the shows on at 8.00, they all stayed pretty much the same, more or less. Most noticeable might be Smallville, loosing 450 000 viewers, while My Name Is Earl won 300 000 of them.
Then things got a bit more serious, last week there was a crossover between CSI and Without A Trace, and CSI clearly won over Grey’s Anatomy. Things were pretty much the same the week, CSI being watched by over 21 million viewers while Grey’s Anatomy was “only” above 19. Nothing to worry for ABC though, because their doctors just hit a new high on the 18-49 demo, scoring an impressive 8.1 !
The Office did very well, winning 600 000 viewers. Too bad this was the last episode for a while. Scrubs may have lost a few viewers but actually got in front of Fox’s reality show (Don’t Forget The Lyrics).
No crossover this week, no more over 21 million viewers for Without A Trace. All the CSI fans who tuned in last week didn’t came back only for Malone and his team, who did pretty much the same as two weeks ago. However E.R. got better with over a million more viewers, beating ABC and their Women’s Murder Club who didn’t really do well, better than Big Shots or better than it usually does on its own timeslot.
As always, here’s a nice chart with all the numbers of the night :

Posted in Numbers/Ratings
Shows: 30 Rock, CSI, Grey's Anatomy, My Name Is Earl, Scrubs, Smallville, Supernatural, The Office, Ugly Betty, Without A Trace
