Last Week's Final Ratings Show 'CSI' On Top

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The final ratings for the week of January 5-11th showed both CSI: Crime Scene Investigations and CSI: Miami in the top ten, with CSI as the most-watched show of the week.

According to SFGate.com, CSI had 400,000 more viewers than the NFC Playoff Postgame on Fox, which had 27.1 million viewers to CSI's 27.5. The AFC Divisional Playoff: Tennessee at New England on CBS came in third with 25.9 million viewers.

CSI: Miami's new episode "Complications" took 6th place with 20.4 million viewers. One of CSI: Miami's lead-in shows, the half-hour comedy Everybody Loves Raymond, placed just below it at number 7, with 19.1 million viewers. The other, Two and a Half Men, placed just outside the top ten in 11th place, with 16.8 million viewers.

CSI's primary competitor last week, NBC's new Donald Trump reality show The Apprentice trailed CSI in 8th place with 18.5 million viewers. CSI's lead-out show, Without a Trace was just beneath The Apprentice in 9th place with 18.2 million viewers.

For the complete ratings list, visit SFGate.com!<center></center>
 
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