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A rerun of CSI: Miami brought in solid ratings and helped CBS to a tie for first place as the network shook up its Tuesday programming last night.
According to Mediaweek's Programming Insider, "Death Grip" earned a 8.0 overnight rating/12 share. This means that approximately 8\% of households in overnight markets with television sets were tuned to this week's episode, and 12\% of households watching television at the time had CSI: Miami onscreen.
CBS moved reruns of its popular shows CSI: Miami and Without a Trace after Navy NCIS, which finished first in its hour.
Next week CSI: Miami returns to its usual timeslot on Monday night.
The complete overnight ratings are available here.<center></center>
According to Mediaweek's Programming Insider, "Death Grip" earned a 8.0 overnight rating/12 share. This means that approximately 8\% of households in overnight markets with television sets were tuned to this week's episode, and 12\% of households watching television at the time had CSI: Miami onscreen.
CBS moved reruns of its popular shows CSI: Miami and Without a Trace after Navy NCIS, which finished first in its hour.
Next week CSI: Miami returns to its usual timeslot on Monday night.
The complete overnight ratings are available here.<center></center>