Via Mediaweek -Ratings Breakdown: Led by American Idol, Fox dominated this final Tuesday in April, but CBS was certainly no slouch and ABC was alive and well at 8 p.m. courtesy of the live Dancing
Via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: Fox led the Wednesday troops, with an expanded edition of American Idol (a combination of telethon “Idol Gives Back” and the live results show) at 18.40 million viewers and a 5.8
via Mediaweek: Fox led the Tuesday troops, beating the No. 2 network (ABC in total viewers; NBC among adults 18-49) by 6.71 million viewers and 87 percent in the demo. Fox’s American Idol was, of
Via The Hollywood Reporter: The final “Target” (7.2 million viewers, 1.9 preliminary adults 18-49 rating) dropped 14% to a series low in the demo. Fox intends to bring this show back and its tough to
Via the Hollywood Reporter: The big ratings news from last night was Glee’s record breaking numbers, certainly aided by the healthy lead-in from American Idol “Glee” drew a record 13.7 million viewers and a 5.6
Via Mediaweek -Ratings Breakdown: Fox led the Wednesday troops, of course, on the strength of the live American Idol Results Show. Second in both total viewers and adults 18-49 was CBS, followed by NBC, ABC
Tuesday night’s Top 9 ratings, via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: American Idol lifted Fox to another Tuesday victory. But CBS and ABC also had bragging rights of their own. Beginning with American Idol, another two hour
American Idol wins the night, but dips into the teens… via Mediaweek -Ratings Breakdown: Led by the live American Idol Results Show, Fox dominated Wednesday, beating the distant No 2 network (NBC in total viewers;
Idol won the night, of course. Dancing with the Stars came in second: Via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: It was an easy Tuesday victory for Fox, with the two-hour edition of American Idol at 21.33 million
Via THR Live Feed: Fox won the night, though “Human Target” (6.8 million, 2.0) dropped 13% to hit a season low running against a special Wednesday airing of CBS’ “Survivor” (10.9 million, 3.3), which was