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From here. (They had NY listed as #2 in overall viewers, but it's #1, so I edited what they wrote a bit.)CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 10.22 million; A18-49: #2, 2.2/ 7)...Law & Order: SVU, which was second in total viewers (8.25 million) and first among adults 18-49 (2.6/ 8)
Up a little bit, but not too much.CSI: NY
- 10.299 million viewers
- 6.6/12 HH
- 2.3/7 A18-49
From PI Feedback.CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 11.36 million; A18-49: #2, 2.6/ 7)...Law & Order: SVU at 8.51 million viewers and a first-place 2.8/ 9 among adults 18-4
CSI: NY
- 11.363 million viewers
- 7.4/13 HH
- 2.5/7 A18-49
That's an average of 11.31 million viewers and 2.5/7 in the key demo. (SVU had an average of 2.6/8, so NY was second overall for the hour in the 18-49 demo.) I don't like that the viewers always seem to go down at the half-hour for NY while other shows tend to get more viewers in the second half.10:00 p.m.
CSI: NY - Viewers: 11.54 million (#1), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#1)
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10:30 p.m.
CSI: NY - Viewers: 11.08 million (#1), A18-49: 2.4/ 7 (#2)
I can't see the show getting dropped. Even if they're 'only' getting 10 million people tune in, that's a lot of people to annoy/disappoint/let down by dropping a popular show.
Hopefully the decline in ratings will make them up their game again in Season 7...
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