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TV Ratings: '60 Minutes' makes a splash for CBS

Dec 1, 2008, 04:15 PM | by Annie Barrett

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

Phelps60minutes_l On last night's 60 Minutes, the promise of a shirtless Anderson Cooper racing against Olympic stud Michael Phelps was enough to pull in a solid 15.6 million viewers -- over a million more than the show's last new airing -- helping CBS win Sunday in total viewership. (Some credit also goes to NFL spillover in the 7 p.m.-8 p.m. hour.) The network's other amazing race, namely The Amazing Race, attracted 11.6 million viewers, a 15 percent gain over last week's episode.

Thus, The Amazing Race held its own against NBC's Sunday Night Football (which averaged 13.6 million viewers) and ABC's 9 p.m.-10 p.m. winner, Desperate Housewives (15.6 million). And ABC's Brothers & Sisters (10.2 million viewers) triumphed opposite CBS' underperforming Cold Case (10.7 million), which normally brings in over 12 million viewers. Over at Fox, all three new half-hour cartoons (The Simpsons, King of the Hill, American Dad!) suffered dips in viewership, while a rerun of Family Guy managed to pull in 80 percent of the audience from its last new airing.

Thanksgiving weekend programming featured a lot of family-friendly movies with commercials, but practically nothing new. On Friday, new episodes of The CW's Everybody Hates Chris (2.1 million viewers) and The Game (2 million) handily outperformed their last new episodes, while ABC's only fresh offering, 20/20, reached a smaller-than-usual audience of 7.1 million. On Saturday, ABC easily won the night with its Saturday Night Football coverage of Oklahoma at Oklahoma State. A two-hour block of 48 Hours Mystery on CBS spooked out an average of 6.5 million viewers, giving the Eye the edge over NBC's repeat of Law & Order: SVU and the only other new show of the night, America's Most Wanted on Fox (5.4 million)

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Desperate Housewives recap
The Amazing Race recap
Brothers & Sisters recap
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Annie Barrett Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 02:01 PM EST

Thanks for the correction. I'm aware of the networks' logos; this was a hasty mistake.

Matt2 Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 08:55 PM EST

Good point Anthony, I noticed that myself yesterday and was going to comment, but after mulling it over I came to the conclusion that sometimes it's better to let the things people type sit exposed rather than say anything at all. They seem to make alot of mistakes in these EW online forums and you have to ask yourself if it's really necessary to correct all of them. Quite often they don't seem too concerned with releasing info. before backchecking and proofreading it. Spelling and punctuation errors can be overlooked for the most part on the internet as alot of the language is symbols, letters, and numbers anyhow, but misrepresenting a network I would think is not cool. Besides, this one is not a major error. I've seen worst.

Anthony C. Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:00 AM EST

Annie, regarding your statement "giving the Peacock the edge over NBC's repeat of Law & Order: SVU." NBC is the Peacock network. It could not have the edge over itself. CBS's other monikers are The Eye and The Tiffany Network. You need to have your information correct before you write about television in a public forum, like Entertainment Weekly.


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