
Last year Fox (NWS-A) was the leading network for winning viewers in the key 18-49 demo, and their new reality show "Hell's Kitchen" shows that they've tapped into the demo again as they won Monday night's ratings.
The "hot" kitchen competition brought the network a 3.5 rating/10 share along with 7.2 million viewers in 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. slot. These are estimates by Nielsen Media Reasearch. The good news for the cookoffs are it held its audience week-over-week, showing it has taken with their viewers.
For CBS (CBS-A) their repeat of "Two and a Half Men" led the night in viewership, finishing with 2.6/7 and 9 million people tuning in.
"The Ex-Wives Club" didn't hold their numbers for ABC (DIS) as it dropped from 1.4/4 last week with 3.8 million viewers, to 1.2/3 this week with 3.5 million viewers.
NBC (GE) had the same results with their dating show "Age of Love" which declined from 2.5/7 and 6.9 million viewers to 2.2/6 and 5.5 million viewers. That's a huge drop, which doesn't look good for the Peacock. They continue to struggle with their new shows catching on with the public.








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