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Friday night featured the debut of the new CBS medical drama A Gifted Man, which seemed to hold its own with 9.3 million viewers – not bad for a new show on Friday night at 8 PM all things considered. Meanwhile, the return of Nikita to The CW (on its new night and time, I might add), fared fairly well with 1.9 million viewers.
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The big winners for the night – no surprise, really – were CSI: NY and Blue Blood with 10.7 and 11.9 million viewers respectively. Sadly, the return of the cult and fan favorite genre FOX series Fringe didn’t perform as well as had been anticipated, garnering only 3.5 million viewers, which was down 21% from last year; yet on the other hand this premiere was 67% higher than the premiere of The Good Guys from last year. Supernatural, meanwhile, earned 2.0 million viewers, which can be seen as good for The CW; but they were down 25% in the much-coveted age demographic.
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As has been the norm for many years now, Saturday is usually filled with repeats; but right now some of the networks are reairing season/series premieres. CBS rolled out Person of Interest with 4 million and Unforgettable with 5 million.   NBC reaired Harry’s Law with 4 million, Prime Suspect with 4.8 million and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit with 4.7 million. The penultimate episode of Doctor Who aired on BBC America, but, sadly, ratings for this cabler are extremely difficult to track down.
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Then over on Sunday night, the evening was, of course, filled with Sunday night football on NBC which averaged 17.7 million viewers. CBS also got a heavy share of viewers with 60 Minutes, which brought in about 12.6 million for the night.
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