US TV
NBC's 'The Sing-Off' hits high of 7.3m
Published Thursday, Dec 24 2009, 12:40 GMT | By Dan French

The two-hour screening averaged 7.25m for the Peacock network between 8pm and 10pm, representing a new high for the series. The previous high came during its opening episode, which took 6.91m on Monday, December 14.
Later on NBC, 5.84m tuned in for The Jay Leno Show at 10pm.
CBS's reruns performed as follows: How I Met Your Mother and Accidentally On Purpose pulled in 5.71m and 5.43m during the 8pm hour, then 10.74m watched Two And A Half Men at 9pm. The Big Bang Theory followed at 9.30pm, bringing in 9.95m, then CSI: Miami had 8.62m during the 10pm hour.
Over on ABC, I Want a Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown managed 5.85m at 8pm, Find My Family drew 4.83m at 9pm, and a Castle repeat logged 4.4m at 10pm.
Fox's House repeat took 4.91m during the 8pm hour, then 4.06m watched a Lie To Me reairing at 9pm.
Reruns of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl put in 910k and 680k for The CW at 8pm and 9pm respectively.
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