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Wednesday, January 2


Total Viewers
1. Chicago Fire: 8.54 (+1,790,000)
2. Law & Order: SVU: 7.73 (+1,570,000)
3. Whitney: 4.96 (+1,190,000)
4. Guys With Kids: 4.39 (+800,000)
5. Nashivlle (clip show): 3.97
6. Mobbed (8pm): 3.06
7. Mobbed (9pm): 2.75


Adults 18-49
1. Chicago Fire: 2.4/7 (+.5)
2. Law & Order: SVU: 2.2/6 (+.6)
3. Whitney: 1.8/5 (+.4)
4. Guys With Kids: 1.7/5 (+.3)
5. Nashivlle (clip show): 1.2/3
6. Mobbed (9pm): 1.1/3
7. Mobbed (9pm): 1.0/3

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Thursday, January 3


Total Viewers
1. The Big Bang Theory: 19.25 (+2,480,000)
2. Person Of Interest: 16.23 (+2,150,000)
3. Two and a Half Men: 15.41 (+2,070,000)
4. Elementary: 11.44 (+980,000)
5. Mobbed (9pm): 3.14
6. Mobbed (8pm): 2.72


Adults 18-49
1. The Big Bang Theory: 6.1/18 (+.7)
2. Two and a Half Men: 4.5/12 (+.4)
3. Person Of Interest: 3.4/9 (+.5)
4. Elementary: 2.6/7 (+.3)
5. Mobbed (9pm): 1.2/3
6. Mobbed (8pm): 1.1/3

They went well over 18 million! Nice call. smile.png

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Thanks Toups! I was so ecstatic when I saw they not only hit 18, but got 19.25 million. BBT regularly gets 20+ Million in the SD+7, but to get 19 million in the live+SD? WoW! Even if it did take everyone else in reruns to do it. I'd love for them to hit 20 million next in the Live+SD, but I don't think that'll happen this season.

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Friday, January 4


Total Viewers
1. Cotton Bowl: 11.94
2. Blue Bloods: 10.18 (-990,000)
3. CSI: NY: 9.13 (-820,000)
4. Undercover Boss: 7.55 (-440,000)
5. Last Man Standing: 6.63 (-180,000)
6. Shark Tank: 6.42
7. Malibu Country: 5.96 (-460,000)
8. Dateline: 5.67 (+1,920,000)
9. 20/20: 4.79 (-1,490,000)


Adults 18-49
1. Cotton Bowl: 3.5/11
2. Shark Tank: 1.8/5
3. Undercover Boss: 1.5/5 (-.1)
3. Dateline: 1.5/4 (+.7)
5. Last Man Standing: 1.4/4 (-.1)
5. CSI: NY: 1.4/4 (-.1)
5. 20/20: 1.4/4 (-.2)
8. Blue Bloods: 1.3/4 (-.1)
9. Malibu Country: 1.2/4 (-.3)

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Sunday, January 6


Total Viewers
1. The Mentalist: 10.85 (+2,910,000)
2. The Good Wife: 9.96
3. Once Upon A Time: 9.10 (same)
4. The Simpsons: 8.97 (+5,200,000)
5. Family Guy: 7.21 (+1,720,000)
6. Revenge: 7.12 (-530,000)
7. The Biggest loser: 6.99
8. Bob's Burgers: 6.40 (+3,310,000)
9. American Dad: 5.65 (+1,440,000)
10. Happy Endings: 2.40
11. Don't Trust The B---- in Apt. 23: 2.21


Adults 18-49
1. The Simpsons: 4.2/10 (+2.5)
2. Family Guy: 3.6/9 (+1.1)
3. Once Upon A Time: 3.1/8 (same)
3. Bob's Burgers: 3.1/8 (+1.6)
5. The Biggest loser: 3.0/8
6. American Dad: 2.8/7 (+.8)
7. Revenge: 2.4/6 (same)
8. The Mentalist: 2.1/6 (+.5)
9. The Good Wife: 1.8/4
10. Happy Endings: 1.0/3
11. Don't Trust The B---- in Apt. 23: 0.9/2

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Monday, January 7


Total Viewers
1. Castle: 8.66 (+160,000)
2. The Bachelor: 6.92
3. The Biggest Loser: 6.39
4. Deception: 5.66
5. The Mob Doctor: 3.27


Adult 18-49
1. The Biggest Loser: 2.4/6
2. The Bachelor: 2.3/6
3. Deception: 2.0/5
4. Castle: 1.9/5 (+.2)
5. The Mob Doctor: 0.9/2

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Tuesday, January 8


Total Viewers
1. NCIS: 21.11 (+1,520,000)
2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 17.90 (+2,420,000)
3. Vegas: 10.92 (+1,100,000)
4. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8:30pm): 6.15
5. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8pm): 5.64
6. Parenthood: 5.30 (-70,000)
7. Go On: 4.29 (-2,380,000)
8. Private Practice: 4.01 (+170,000)
9. New Girl: 3.78 (-400,000)
10. Raising Hope: 3.74 (-290,000)
11. Happy Endings: 3.66 (+500,000) *
12. The New Normal: 3.23 (-1,320,000)
13. Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23: 3.11 (+580,000) *
14. The Mindy Project: 2.85 (-220,000)
15. Ben and Kate: 2.36 (-240,000)
16. Emily Owens M.D.: 1.09 (-210,000)


Adults 18-49
1. NCIS: 3.5/10 (+.2)
2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 3.0/8 (same)
3. New Girl: 2.1/5 (+.1)
4. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8:30pm): 1.9/5
4. Parenthood: 1.9/6 (+.1)
6. Raising Hope: 1.7/5 (same)
7. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8pm): 1.6/4
7. Vegas: 1.6/4 (same)
9. Go On: 1.5/4 (-.9)
9. The Mindy Project: 1.5/4 (same)
11. Happy Endings: 1.4/4 (+.1) *
12. The New Normal: 1.3/3 (-.4)
13. Ben and Kate: 1.2/3 (+.1)
14. Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23: 1.1/3 (same) *
14. Private Practice: 1.1/3 (-.1)
16. Emily Owens M.D.: 0.3/1 (-.1)


* Comparison to previous Tuesday's episode, not Sunday's.

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Wednesday, January 9


Total Viewers
1. Modern Family: 12.04 (+1,100,000)
2. People's Choice Awards: 9.27
3. Law & Order: SVU: 8.42 (+690,000)
4. The Middle: 8.39 (+1,100,000)
5. Chicago Fire: 8.04 (-500,000)
6. I Get That A Lot: 7.46
7. Suburgatory: 6.84 (+750,000)
8. The Neighbors: 6.65 (+1,250,000)
9. Nashivlle: 5.92 (-30,000)
10. Whitney: 4.11 (-850,000)
11. Guys With Kids: 3.97 (-420,000)
12. Stars in Danger: The High Dive: 3.33

Adults 18-49
1. Modern Family: 4.7/12 (+.5)
2. People's Choice Awards: 2.7/7
3. Suburgatory: 2.6/7 (+.4)
4. The Middle: 2.4/7 (+.3)
5. Chicago Fire: 2.2/6 (-.2)
6. The Neighbors: 2.1/6 (+.5)
6. Nashivlle: 2.1/6 (+.2)
6. Law & Order: SVU: 2.1/5 (-.1)
9. I Get That A Lot: 1.9/6
10. Whitney: 1.4/4 (-.4)
11. Stars in Danger: The High Dive: 1.3/4
11. Guys With Kids: 1.3/4 (-.4)

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Thursday, January 10


Total Viewers
1. The Big Bang Theory: 20.00 (+750,000)
2. Person Of Interest: 15.67 (-560,000)
3. Two and a Half Men: 14.40 (-1,010,000)
4. Elementary: 11.48 (+40,000)
5. Grey's Anatomy: 9.34 (+1,170,000)
6. Scandal: 8.37 (+1,230,000)
7. The Last Resort: 5.81 (+870,000)
8. The Office: 4.54 (+380,000)
9. 1600 Penn: 3.86
10. 30 Rock: 3.79 (+570,000)
11. Rock Center: 3.77 (+270,000)
12. Mobbed: 3.23 (+510,000)
13. Critic's Choice Movie Awards: 1.88

Adults 18-49
1. The Big Bang Theory: 6.4/19 (+.3)
2. Two and a Half Men: 4.2/12 (-.3)
3. Person Of Interest: 3.3/9 (-.1)
4. Grey's Anatomy: 3.2/8 (+.3)
5. Scandal: 2.8/8 (+.4)
6. Elementary: 2.4/7 (-.2)
7. The Office: 2.2/6 (+.1)
8. 1600 Penn: 1.6/4
9. 30 Rock: 1.5/4 (+.4)
10. Mobbed: 1.2/3 (+.1)
10. The Last Resort: 1.2/3 (+.2)
12. Rock Center: 1.1/3 (+.3)
13. Critic's Choice Movie Awards: 0.6/2

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Friday, January 11


Total Viewers
1. Blue Bloods: 11.22 (+1,040,000)
2. CSI: NY: 10.71 (+1,580,000)
3. Undercover Boss: 9.09 (+1,540,000)
4. Last Man Standing: 6.89 (+260,000)
5. Shark Tank: 6.87 (+450,000)
6. Malibu Country: 6.10 (+140,000)
7. Dateline: 5.72
8. 20/20: 4.92 (+130,000)
9. Fringe: 2.44 (-580,000)

Adults 18-49
1. Shark Tank: 2.0/6 (+.2)
2. Undercover Boss: 1.8/6 (+.3)
3. CSI: NY: 1.6/5 (+.2)
3. Blue Bloods: 1.6/5 (+.3)
5. Last Man Standing: 1.5/5 (+.1)
5. 20/20: 1.5/4 (+.1)
7. Malibu Country: 1.4/4 (same)
7. Dateline: 1.4/4
9. Fringe: 0.8/2 (-.2)

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Sunday, January 13

Total Viewers
1. Golden Globe Awards: 19.69
2. The Mentalist: 10.60 (-250,000)
3. The Good Wife: 10.04 (+80,000)
4. Once Upon A Time: 8.24 (-860,000)
5. Revenge: 6.17 (-950,000)
6. Family Guy: 6.01 (-1,200,000)
7. The Simpsons: 5.04 (-3,930,000)
8. American Dad: 4.82 (-830,000)
9. Bob's Burgers: 4.44 (-1,960,000)
10. The Cleveland Show: 2.66
11. Happy Endings: 2.07 (-330,000) *
12. Don't Trust The B---- in Apt. 23: 1.76 (-450,000) *

Adults 18-49
1. Golden Globe Awards: 6.4/15
2. Family Guy: 3.2/7 (-.4)
3. Once Upon A Time: 2.8/7 (-.3)
4. The Simpsons: 2.4/6 (-1.2)
4. American Dad: 2.4/5 (-.4)
6. Bob's Burgers: 2.3/5 (-.8)
7. The Mentalist: 2.1/5 (same)
8. Revenge: 2.0/4 (-.4)
9. The Good Wife: 1.9/4 (+.1)
10. The Cleveland Show: 1.3/3
11. Happy Endings: 0.9/2 (-.1) *
12. Don't Trust The B---- in Apt. 23: 0.8/2 (-.1) *


* Comparison to previous Sunday's episode, not Tuesday's

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Monday, January 14


Total Viewers
1. 2 Broke Girls: 12.45 (+2,230,000)
2. Mike & Molly: 11.46 (+670,000)
3. How I Met Your Mother: 10.51 (+1,810,000)
4. Hawaii Five-O: 9.59 (-950,000)
5. Castle: 9.14 (+480,000)
6. Bones (8pm): 8.04 (+750,000)
7. Bones (9pm): 7.79
8. The Bachelor: 7.49 (+570,000)
9. The Biggest Loser: 6.32 (-70,000)
10. Deception: 4.14 (-1,520,000)
11. The Carrie Diaries: 1.61

Adult 18-49
1. 2 Broke Girls: 4.1 (+.6)
2. How I Met Your Mother: 3.9 (+.5)
3. Mike & Molly: 3.5 (+.2)
4. The Bachelor: 2.5 (+.2)
5. The Biggest Loser: 2.4 (same)
5. Hawaii Five-O: 2.4 (same)
7. Bones (8pm): 2.1 (+.2)
7. Bones (9pm): 2.1
9. Castle: 1.9 (same)
10. Deception: 1.6 (-.4)
11. The Carrie Diaries: 0.6

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Tuesday, January 15


Total Viewers
1. NCIS: 22.86 (+1,750,000)
2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 17.63 (-270,000)
3. Vegas: 11.27 (+350,000)
4. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8:30pm): 5.96 (-190,000)
5. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8pm): 5.41 (-230,000)
6. Parenthood: 4.96 (-340,000)
7. Go On: 4.45 (+160,000)
8. Private Practice: 4.10 (+90,000)
9. New Girl: 3.65 (-130,000)
10. Raising Hope: 3.63 (-110,000)
11. The New Normal: 3.33 (+100,000)
12. Happy Endings: 3.05 (-610,000)
13. The Mindy Project: 2.76 (-90,000)
14. Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23: 2.73 (-380,000)
15. Ben and Kate: 2.20 (-160,000)
16. Hart Of Dixie: 1.37 (-40,000)
17. Emily Owens M.D.: 1.02 (-70,000)

Adults 18-49
1. NCIS: 3.9/11 (+.4)
2. NCIS: Los Angeles: 2.7/7 (-.3)
3. New Girl: 1.9/5 (-.2)
3. Parenthood: 1.9/5 (same)
5. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8:30pm): 1.8/5 (-.1)
6. Go On: 1.7/4 (+.2)
7. Raising Hope: 1.6/5 (-.1)
7. Vegas: 1.6/4 (same)
9. Betty White's Off Their Rockers (8pm): 1.5/4 (-.1)
9. The Mindy Project: 1.5/4 (same)
11. The New Normal: 1.4/3 (+.1)
12. Happy Endings: 1.3/3 (-.1)
13. Private Practice: 1.2/3 (+.1)
14. Ben and Kate: 1.1/3 (-.1)
14. Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23: 1.1/3 (same)
16. Hart Of Dixie: 0.6/2 (same)
17. Emily Owens M.D.: 0.3/1 (same)

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