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Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 07:17 pm EST 12/06/13
In reply to: when was the last time a network was number 1 for the whole night - dramedy 07:07 pm EST 12/06/13

when was the last time a network was number 1 for the whole night that wasn't a sporting event (Superbowl of course would keep an audience)

In the demo, that would be Tuesday, when NBC aired Biggest Loser, The Voice and Chicago Fire at 8, 9 and 10. And in total viewership, it would be Monday, when they aired 2 hours of The Voice followed by The Blacklist! :-D

A more interesting question is whether NBC will be a bit more daring and repeat the experiment during a 'sweeps' month. They seem to have consciously avoided doing so this time by airing SOM the week after it ended.


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