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 | How were the ratings of FOUR KINGS? The pilot of Seth Green's new sitcom "Four Kings" aired last Thursday, how was it doing? |
The Programming Insider
Marc Berman
Note: The following overnight results exclude the Miami, Sacramento, Hartford, West Palm Beach, Providence and Greenville markets.
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Despite the heavier than usual competition, the return of NBC’s traditional two-hour sitcom block netted positive results. The relocated Will & Grace opened with a third-place 6.8/10 in the overnights, 7.98 million viewers and a 3.5/10 among adults 18-49 at 8 p.m. Comparatively, that was a slight improvement over former occupant Joey. That led into the series-premiere of Four Kings at an also third-place 7.0/10 in the overnights, 8.84 million viewers and a 4.2/11 among adults 18-49 at 8:30 p.m. Comparatively, that was also an improvement over former occupant Will & Grace. The positive news for Four Kings was growth out of lead-in Will & Grace of 3 percent in the overnights, 860,000 viewers and 20 percent among adults 18-49.
Zap2it numbers:
"Dancing with the Stars" won the 8 p.m. hour for ABC with an 11.2/18, on par with its average last summer. A "CSI" rerun put CBS in second with a 9.7/15. "Will & Grace," 5.7/9, and the premiere of "Four Kings," 5.8/9, were third for NBC. FOX went with the movie "The Hot Chick" to finish fourth. A "Smallville" rerun posted a 1.9/3 for The WB, good enough to beat repeats of "Everybody Hates Chris" and "Love, Inc." on UPN.
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