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Monday January 22, 2007

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CSI: Miami 18.7 million

Deal or No Deal 17.6 million

Two and a Half Men 16.1 million

Heroes 14.8 million

24 14.4 million

The New Adventures of Old Christine 13.0 million

Prison Break 9.9 million

How I Met Your Mother 9.5 million

Supernanny 9.1 million

The Class 9.0 million

Wife Swap 8.8 million

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip 7.4 million

What About Brian 5.4 million

Everybody Hates Chris 2.9 million

All of Us 2.5 million

Girlfriends 2.2 million

The Game 2.2 million

Adults 18-49

Heroes 6.5/15

CSI: Miami 6.0/15

24 5.4/12

Deal or No Deal 5.2/13

Two and a Half Men 4.9/11

Prison Break 4.2/10

The New Adventures of Old Christine 4.2/9

Supernanny 3.6/8

Wife Swap 3.5/9

How I Met Your Mother 3.5/9

The Class 3.2/8

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip 3.2/8

What About Brian 2.6/7

Everybody Hates Chris 1.2/3

All of Us 1.1/2

Girlfriends 1.1/2

The Game 1.1/2

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Christine goes on hiatus for 6 weeks to make room for David Spade's new comedy starting Feb 5

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The Class will finish up it's last 6 episodes of the season, and Christine will return on March 12 in The Class's timeslot (8:30pm)

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January 23, 2007

'Heroes' Wins Showdown With '24'

By James Hibberd

Fox's "24" faced off against NBC's "Heroes" for the first time Monday night in an action-drama matchup that left one show a clear victor.

"Heroes" returned from hiatus and bested the Fox drama by more than a full rating point, earning a 6.5 rating among adults 18 to 49, according to preliminary Nielsen Media Research data, compared with a 5.4 for "24." Compared to the same episode last year, "24" was down about 9 percent -- not surprising given the newfound competition from NBC's top-rated drama.

For NBC, the win also gave a slight uptick to "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (3.2). Leading off the night at 8 p.m., "Deal or No Deal" (5.2) fared well also. All told, NBC won the night.

Fox was second, with "Prison Break" earning a 4.2, its highest rating all season.

Though CBS came in third, most of its comedy block and "CSI: Miami" (6.0) posted strong numbers. The comedy block was anchored by "Two and a Half Men" (4.9).

ABC was fourth with "Wife Swap" (3.5), "Supernanny" (3.6) and "What About Brian" (2.6).

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