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NBC wins Christmas night with 2-hour "Deal"

Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:01pm EST
Howie Mandel, host of ''Deal or No Deal'', arrives on the red carpet at the 22nd Annual Gemini Awards in Regina, Saskatchewan October 28, 2007. NBC won Christmas night with a two-hour ''Deal or No Deal'' that was one of only two originals on broadcast TV. REUTERS/Todd Korol

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - NBC won Christmas night with a two-hour "Deal or No Deal" that was one of only two originals on broadcast TV.

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The quiz show averaged 9.8 million viewers and a 2.6 rating/8 share in adults 18-49, according to preliminary estimates released Wednesday by Nielsen Media Research.

The only other original, CBS' "48 Hours Mystery," came in third place at 10 p.m. with 4.2 million viewers and a 1.2/4 in the key demo. It was beaten by NBC's "Law & Order: SVU" (7.6 million, 2.1/6) and the third hour of ABC's "Pirates of the Caribbean" (5.5 million, 2.0/6).

For the night, NBC led the pack (9 million, 2.4/8), followed by Fox (5.7 million, 1.9/6), ABC (5.5 million, 2.0/6), CBS (5.4 million, 1.2/4), and the CW (919,000, 0.4/1).

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