TV Ratings: all down; CBS win the night, except demo

CBS led the very first 2 hours of primetime in audience en way to a ratings win Friday night, whilst ABC's "20/20" concerning the worrying Kim family vanishing and NBC's "Who Do you Think You are?" with Tim McGraw and earned powerful statistics. "Fringe" chops off a little, while the ratings were loose slightly overall.

CBS gain 8.3 million audience along with a 5.3 ranking/10 be part of households for that night, nearly a million fewer viewers as of previous week. NBC took second with five.998 million viewers along with a 3.9/7. Then ABC with 5.5 million, 3.5/6, FOX is at fourth at 3.7, 2.2/4 and also the CW was last with 2.A million, 1.2/2.

There was a three-way tie for the guide among adults 18-49: ABC, FOX and NBC all averaged 1.4 rating in the demographic. CBS was proper behind having a 1.three as well as the CW earned a 0.9.
Friday hour by hour:

CBS: "The Defenders" (7.9 million viewers, 5.0/9 households)

NBC: "Who Do You Think You Are?" (6.6 million, 4.5/8)

ABC: "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" (3.9 million, 2.4/4)

FOX: "Kitchen Nightmares" (3.7 million, 2.3/4)

The CW: "Smallville" (2.3 million, 1.4/2)