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Fox's 'House' drama Averages a 5.7 in 18-49s in special Monday slot Apr 29, 2008 Fox’s “House” became the final mega-hit show to return from the writers’ strike last night, and it performed quite well in its new timeslot, lifting the network to victory on a night where it hasn’t been all that competitive the last few weeks. “House” averaged a 5.7 adults 18-49 rating at 9 p.m., according to Nielsen overnights, finishing 33 percent ahead of second-place CBS with the comedies “Two and a Half Men” and “Rules of Engagement.” The medical drama was the night’s highest-rated show in 18-49s, though it finished behind ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” in total viewers, and it helped give lead-in “Bones” a boost. That show was up 23 percent week to week, from a 2.6 to a 3.2. “House” will remain on Monday for the remainder of the season, with “Hell’s Kitchen” occupying the fourth-year drama’s usual Tuesday timeslot after “American Idol.” Fox finished first for the night among viewers 18-49 with a 4.4 average overnight rating and an 11 share. CBS was second at 3.9/10, ABC third at 3.7/9, NBC fourth at 2.9/7, Univision fifth at 1.9/5 and CW sixth at 1.2/3. The CW did score its second-best Monday ever among its target 18-34s at 1.8, behind only last week’s “Gossip”-“Hill” combo debut. And it scored a best-ever Monday among teens 12-17 with a 2.1. Meanwhile, NBC’s two-hour “Star Wars”-themed “Deal” averaged a 2.9 18-49 rating from 8 to 10, matching the network’s best showing in the timeslot since Feb. 25.
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