"American Idol" dominates ratings in second week

Judges Steven Tyler (L), Jennifer Lopez (C) and Randy Jackson take part in a panel discussion for the show ''American Idol'' at the Fox Broadcasting Company Winter Press Tour 2011 for the Television Critics Association in Pasadena, California January 11, 2011. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Judges Steven Tyler (L), Jennifer Lopez (C) and Randy Jackson take part in a panel discussion for the show ''American Idol'' at the Fox Broadcasting Company Winter Press Tour 2011 for the Television Critics Association in Pasadena, California January 11, 2011.

Credit: Reuters/Lucy Nicholson

Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:01pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Executives U.S. network Fox are breathing a sigh of relief this morning.

The network dominated Wednesday night with the second week of "American Idol" averaging a 9.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 25.2 million viewers. But more importantly, the two-hour "Idol" (8-10 p.m.) was only down 5% in the demo compared to last Wednesday's premiere.

Last year, the third telecast of "American Idol" dropped 14% in the demo. Of course, the tenth season opener last Wednesday was also down 18% in the demo (9.7 rating) compared to the 2010 opener.

ABC and CBS tied for a distant second on the night averaging a 2.1 demo rating each. ABC had back-to-back reruns of "The Middle" (which averaged a 2.0 in the demo with 6.8 million viewers from 8-9 p.m.) followed by reruns of "Modern Family" (2.6, 7.3 million) and "Cougar Town" (2.1, 5.0 million).

At 10 p.m., new drama "Off the Map" (1.8, 5.0 million) was down 14% in the demo compared to last week's episodes, for its lowest rating since its premiere three weeks ago.

Paula Abdul's CBS reality competition show "Live to Dance" continues to languish, finishing fourth at 8 p.m. with a 1.1 demo rating and 4.7 million viewers overall. However that's actually up 10% compared to last week.

The news was better for CBS at 9 p.m.; a new episode of "Criminal Minds" built substantially on its paltry lead-in (3.2, 12.8 million) to take second in the hour, while "Blue Bloods" continued to perform well in its new Wednesday time slot, finishing first at 10 p.m. (2.0, 12 million).

NBC was fourth on Wednesday averaging a 1.4 demo rating with 4.8 million viewers overall. At 8 p.m., "Minute to Win It" (1.4, 5.0 million) was down 13% week-to-week, while "Chase" (1.2, 4.1 million) was up 20%. And "Law & Order: SVU" was third at 10 p.m. averaging a 1.7 rating with 5.4 million viewers.

(Editing by Zorianna Kit)

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go2goal wrote:
I’m not a big TV or even reality TV freak. My wife told me to check out American Idol last night and let me just say I haven’t had that many laughs from one show in a long-long time. Steven Tyler facial expressions and street-wise comments, Jay-Lo’s civility and her own brand a humor, then round that out with Randy as the 3rd judge and it’s just amazing. Ryan Seacrest is a perfect segue & complement to the 3 judges.

I don’t who cast these 3 judges…but whoever it was hit a stroke of genius!

5 stars.

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bjwj wrote:
American Idol has hit it big with the new judges. Jennifer Lopez is sweet, Steven Tyler is soo funny and Randy as always is truthful but not in a Simon way. Ryan Seagrest is adorable. Should be a great combinations and a great season.

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