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hold on Wednesdays Easy win with a 3.9 in 18-49s, its third straight Oct 11, 2007 Even with two of its new shows seeing week-to-week declines, ABC seems to have a firm hold on Wednesday night. The network won its third straight Wednesday last night with a 3.9 adults 18-49 rating and 11 share, according to Nielsen overnights, 18 percent ahead of second-place CBS’s 3.3/9. It stayed ahead despite a 14 percent week-to-week decline for the 8 p.m. drama “Pushing Daisies,” which slipped from a 4.2 in its premiere to a 3.6 last night. “Daisies” still won the timeslot and it did not lose any 18-49 audience from its first half hour to its second. Whether those debut-week viewers were tuning out or simply time-shifting the show won’t be known for several weeks. Media people have cautioned that until the DVR ratings are out, it’s impossible to get a full picture of how a show performed because Nielsen’s DVR household sample has more than doubled since this time last year. ABC’s 10 p.m. show “Dirty Sexy Money” also slipped a tad in its third outing after staying even from its first to its second week. It fell from a 3.6 to a 3.4, taking second in the timeslot to CBS’s “CSI: NY,” though it was a solid first in 18-34s and rose 13 percent from last week. The best news for ABC came at 9 p.m., where its “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff, “Private Practice,” bounced up 7 percent over last week’s 4.5 in 18-49s to a 4.8. That came after a 12 percent slide from its opener in week two. “Bionic Woman” on NBC slipped again in the same hour, down 5 percent from last week’s 4.0 to a 3.8. It tied for second place behind “Practice” in the timeslot with CBS’s “Criminal Minds.” Fox’s “Back to You” dipped for the third straight week at 8 p.m., from a 2.4 last week to a series-low 2.2. Meanwhile, second-year lead-out “’Til Death” managed to build on its lead-in for a second straight week, to a 2.4. And CBS’s “Kid Nation,” the controversial new reality show, also hit a series low, dipping 17 percent from last week from a 2.4 to a 2.0. For the night, NBC placed third behind ABC and CBS at 3.2/9, followed by Fox fourth at 2.6/7, the CW fifth at 1.9/5 and Univision sixth at 1.4/4. NBC was the only Big Four network to rise over the same night last year, though every network has overhauled their lineup.
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