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CBS had a stronghold on the ratings charts last week with a whopping eight out of ten shows in the top ten, led by CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
According to E! Online, the drama behind the scenes at CSI, from the firing of stars <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> and <font color=yellow>George Eads</font> (story), to their subsequent rehiring a week later (story), (story), to reports of <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>'s health troubles (story), didn't hurt the number one drama at all. CSI pulled in 13.1 million viewers and took the top slot for the week of July 19th-25th.
CSI: Miami took the third space slot with 11.5 million viewers. In second place was CSI's leadout show, Without a Trace, with 12.6 million viewers. The Amazing Race and Two and a Half Men rounded out the top five in slots four and five, respectively.
The only two non-CBS shows to place in the top ten were two Law & Order shows. The original Law & Order took the seventh spot with 10.63 million viewers, while its first spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was in the eight slot with 9.9 million viewers.
For the complete ratings story, please visit E! Online.<center></center>
According to E! Online, the drama behind the scenes at CSI, from the firing of stars <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> and <font color=yellow>George Eads</font> (story), to their subsequent rehiring a week later (story), (story), to reports of <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font>'s health troubles (story), didn't hurt the number one drama at all. CSI pulled in 13.1 million viewers and took the top slot for the week of July 19th-25th.
CSI: Miami took the third space slot with 11.5 million viewers. In second place was CSI's leadout show, Without a Trace, with 12.6 million viewers. The Amazing Race and Two and a Half Men rounded out the top five in slots four and five, respectively.
The only two non-CBS shows to place in the top ten were two Law & Order shows. The original Law & Order took the seventh spot with 10.63 million viewers, while its first spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was in the eight slot with 9.9 million viewers.
For the complete ratings story, please visit E! Online.<center></center>