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Ad prices for 2008-2009 season

Note: Some mid-season shows like 24 and American Idol are missing

1. Sunday Night Football (NBC) - $434,792

2. Fringe (FOX) - $343,000

3. Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) - $326,685

4. Desperate Housewives (ABC) - $318,552

5. Two and a Half Men (CBS) - $276,433

6. CSI (CBS) - $262,600

7. House (FOX) - $260,179

8. The Simpsons (FOX) - $250,000

9. Family Guy (FOX) - $231,306

10. The Office (NBC) - $213,164

11. Survivor (CBS) - $212,800

12. Dancing With the Stars (ABC) - $205,000

13. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC) - $200,347

14. Brothers & Sisters (ABC) - $198,532

15. Heroes (NBC) - $198,379

16. Prison Break (FOX) - $193,902

17. Dancing With the Stars results show (ABC) - $191,403

18. Private Practice (ABC) - $182,565

19. CSI: Miami (CBS) - $182,101

20. King of the Hill (FOX) - $181,429

21. Worst Week (CBS) - $179,727

22. American Dad (FOX) - $159,533

23. Eleventh Hour (CBS) - $155,400

24. Ugly Betty (ABC) - $151,870

25. Celebrity Apprentice (NBC) - $147,800

26. Law & Order: SVU (NBC) - $146,679

27. How I Met Your Mother (CBS) - $142,117

28. Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles (FOX) - $140,879

29. Samantha Who? (ABC) - $140,124

30. Eli Stone (ABC) - $139,898

31. CSI: New York (CBS) - $137,648

32. Law & Order (NBC) - $135,474

33. Big Bang Theory (CBS) - $135,357

34. Life on Mars (ABC) - $133,223

35. Dirty Sexy Money (ABC) - $130,164

36. The Philanthropist (NBC) - $129,643

37. My Name Is Earl (NBC) - $127,978

38. Without a Trace (CBS) - $127,766

39. The Amazing Race (CBS) - $127,634

40. Kath & Kim (NBC) - $125,683

41. NCIS (CBS) - $121,718

42. The Bachelor (ABC) - $118,228

43. Criminal Minds (CBS) -$117,359

44. Saturday Night College Football (ABC) - $114,649

45. Kitchen Nightmares (FOX) - $114,146

46. Bones (FOX) - $114,084

47. The Biggest Loser (NBC) - $113,218

48. Boston Legal (ABC) - $112,610

49. Medium (NBC) - $111,693

50. Pushing Daisies (ABC) - $111,125

51. ER (NBC) - $110,049

52. 30 Rock (NBC) - $104,178

53. America’s Next Top Model (CW) - $103,714

54. Knight Rider (NBC) - $102,754

55. Cold Case (CBS) - $101,112

56. Football Night In America (NBC) - $100,811

57. Kings (NBC) - $100,307

58. 60 Minutes (CBS) - $99,000

59. My Own Worst Enemy (NBC) - $98,909

60. Merlin (NBC) - $98,457

61. The Mentalist (CBS) - $97,006

62. Chuck (NBC) - $92,645

63. Opportunity Knocks (ABC) - 92,427

64. Deal or No Deal Wednesday (NBC) - $92,115

65. America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) - $90,044

66. Deal or No Deal Friday (NBC) - $90,034

67. Life (NBC) - $86,948

68. The Unit (CBS) - $84,630

69. Ghost Whisperer (CBS) - $82,400

70. Supernanny (ABC) - $82,200

71. ’Til Death (FOX) - $82,108

72. Numb3rs (CBS) - $81,700

73. Crusoe (NBC) - $80,050

74. Old Christine (CBS) - $79,535

75. Lipstick Jungle (NBC) - $78,000

76. 20/20 (ABC) - $75,950

77. The Ex List (CBS) - $73,800

78. Dateline Sunday (NBC) - $73,371

79. Gary Unmarried (CBS) - $72,019

80. Wife Swap (ABC) - $70,300

81. Don’t Forget the Lyrics (FOX) - $68,789

82. One Tree Hill (CW) - $67,902

83. Toughest Jobs (NBC) - $66,442

84. Friday Night Lights (NBC) - $64,529

85. Gossip Girl (CW) - $62,139

86. The Moment of Truth (FOX) - $61,729

87. Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? (FOX) - $59,900

88. Dateline (NBC) - $59,708

89. 90210 (CW) - $58,347

90. Cops 2 (FOX) - $57,081

91. Smallville (CW) - $54,323

92. 48 Hours Mystery (CBS) - $52,300

93. Cops 1 (FOX) - $50,367

94. Stylista (CW) - $48,942

95. Law & Order: SVU repeats - (NBC) - $46,884

96. Everybody Hates Chris (CW) - $44,533

97. America’s Most Wanted (FOX) - $41,730

98. Crimetime Saturday (9pm) (CBS) - $38,000

99. Supernatural (CW) - $37,982

100. Knight Rider repeats (NBC) - $36,738

101. Saturday Movie (ABC) - $35,600

102. Privileged (CW) - $33,305

103. Crimetime Saturday (8pm) (CBS) - $32,600

104. The Game (CW) - $29,583

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I am, too! Very surprised. But, yeah, it's probably because of the limited commercials.

Two and a Half Men... Well, I'm not as much surprised, it's after all a sitcom, a thing made just so that the networks could sell ad space.

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I thought the same thing--surely it's cuz of the limited commercials--which spotlight your ad much more, and keep people sitting down watching more (which I guess is how Fox can afford ot have them). Also I assume like a lot of culty sci fi type stuff Fringe's audience already is perceived to be pretty loyal and upper middle class?

two and a half men has been one of the top rated sitcoms for a number of years now hasn't it? I'm always kinda shocked as I know next to no one who admits to watching it...

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