US TV
CBS holds Saturday despite ratings fall
Published Sunday, May 27 2001, 20:27 BST | By Neil Wilkes
CBS held on to the number one spot last night, despite a drop of over 2 million on last week.
The network managed 5.2m (11%) during primetime, down from 7.3m (14%). FOX came second with 4.4m (9%), followed by NBC with 3.6m (7%), and ABC with 3.3m (7%).
CBS
20.00 Walker, Texas Ranger - 4.3m (10%)
21.00 Walker, Texas Ranger - 5.1m (10%)
22.00 The District - 6.3m (13%)
FOX
20.00 Cops - 3.7m (8%)
20.30 Cops - 4.4m (9%)
21.00 America's Most Wanted - 4.9m (10%)
NBC
20.00 FILM: Beverly Hills Ninja - 3.6m (7%)
22.00 SNL Remembers Chris Farley - 4.1m (8%)
ABC
20.00 FILM: Spy Hard - 2.9m (6%)
22.00 ABC News Special: Pearl Harbor - 4.1m (8%)
The network managed 5.2m (11%) during primetime, down from 7.3m (14%). FOX came second with 4.4m (9%), followed by NBC with 3.6m (7%), and ABC with 3.3m (7%).
CBS
20.00 Walker, Texas Ranger - 4.3m (10%)
21.00 Walker, Texas Ranger - 5.1m (10%)
22.00 The District - 6.3m (13%)
FOX
20.00 Cops - 3.7m (8%)
20.30 Cops - 4.4m (9%)
21.00 America's Most Wanted - 4.9m (10%)
NBC
20.00 FILM: Beverly Hills Ninja - 3.6m (7%)
22.00 SNL Remembers Chris Farley - 4.1m (8%)
ABC
20.00 FILM: Spy Hard - 2.9m (6%)
22.00 ABC News Special: Pearl Harbor - 4.1m (8%)
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