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“NCIS” Finally Beats “Glee” in Ratings Race, “Raising Hope” Improves

After last week’s unexpected downturn, Tuesday’s network television series made improvements this week. Unfortunately for FOX’s “Glee,” CBS’ “NCIS” made a much more significant improvement and finally won the 8PM timeslot among adults 18-49.

“NCIS” improved dramatically over last week’s number to a 4.4 rating and 21.28 million viewers, topping the 4.3 demo rating and 10.50 million viewership for “Glee.” “NCIS” always dominates the viewership race, but this marked the show’s first head-to-head win in the ad-friendly young adults demographic.

FOX’s 9PM remains weak, but things definitely perked up from last week–“Raising Hope” rebounded from last week’s crash to a 2.5 and 6.21 million, while “Traffic Light” was up to a 1.7 and 4.10 million in week three. “Traffic Light” is certainly still a bomb, but it does seem like it will represent a slight improvement over “Running Wilde” going forward.

CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles” dominated that hour, however, scoring a 3.9 and 18.58 million. Its lead-out “The Good Wife” dropped to a 1.9 and 11.51 million, however, achieving absolutely terrible retention out of its fellow sophomore series.

Written by Brian Cantor

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