US TV
'Wanted', 'Cops' win Saturday for Fox
Published Monday, Mar 15 2010, 11:37 GMT | By Paul Millar and Dan French
America's Most Wanted performed well for Fox on Saturday night, according to the latest viewing figures.
Saturday's edition outperformed last week's anniversary special with 6.26m, easily winning its 9pm slot. Cops meanwhile also grew to 6.57m, once again winning its timeslot.
However, CBS drama 48 Hours Mystery was still the most-watched show of the day with 6.74m, despite shedding 350k viewers from the last instalment. Reruns of CSI and Criminal Minds took 3.14m and 4.9m at 8pm and 9pm respectively.
Over on ABC, a double bill of Desperate Housewives reruns picked up an average of 2.16m between 8pm and 10pm. A repeat of Jimmy Kimmell Live then managed just 1.74m.
NBC aired drama repeats all night. Parenthood put in 2.89m at 8pm, then a double bill of Law & Order interested 3.76m and 4.91m.
Saturday's edition outperformed last week's anniversary special with 6.26m, easily winning its 9pm slot. Cops meanwhile also grew to 6.57m, once again winning its timeslot.
However, CBS drama 48 Hours Mystery was still the most-watched show of the day with 6.74m, despite shedding 350k viewers from the last instalment. Reruns of CSI and Criminal Minds took 3.14m and 4.9m at 8pm and 9pm respectively.
Over on ABC, a double bill of Desperate Housewives reruns picked up an average of 2.16m between 8pm and 10pm. A repeat of Jimmy Kimmell Live then managed just 1.74m.
NBC aired drama repeats all night. Parenthood put in 2.89m at 8pm, then a double bill of Law & Order interested 3.76m and 4.91m.
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