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for ABC's 'Wipeout' New reality show averages a 3.6 in adults 18-49 Jun 25, 2008 A strong premiere for the new reality show “Wipeout” knocked ABC into first place on a competitive Tuesday evening. The 8 p.m. show drew a 3.6 adults 18-49 rating, according to Nielsen overnights, easily winning its timeslot and tying Fox’s veteran “Hell’s Kitchen” as the top program of the night. It marked the best premiere for a new summer show this season, and it was ABC's best premiere for a summer show since 2005's "Brat Camp." It was also the network's top summer series in the Tuesday 8 p.m. slot since 2001. "Wipeout" outdrew another premiere in the same timeslot, NBC’s “Celebrity Family Feud” with a 2.3, by 57 percent, though NBC points out that was still the network’s best result in the time period in 10 weeks. “Wipeout,” in which regular people compete in a giant obstacle course that frequently ends with them plunging into the mud, rose 28 percent from its first half hour to its second, from a 3.2 to a 4.1 rating. It also helped boost 9 p.m. lead-out “I Survived a Japanese Game Show” to a 3.1 rating, though that show fell from a 3.3 in its first half hour to a 2.8. “Wipeout” pushed ABC to a victory on a night where Fox and NBC both air their top summer shows, “Kitchen” and “America’s Got Talent,” respectively. “Talent” was the night’s top show in total viewers, averaging 11.5 million from 9 to 11 p.m., down from 12.8 million for last week’s premiere. For the night, ABC averaged a 3.1 average overnight rating and a 9 share. NBC was second at 2.8/8, Fox third at 2.4/7, Univision fourth at 1.5/5, CBS fifth at 1.4/4 and CW sixth at 0.6/2.
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