TIME - NET - HH - A18-49 - Viewers - A18-34
7-11 - ABC - 6.6/10 - 4.2/10 - 10,654,000 - N/A
7-11 - CBS - 8.6/13 - 3.3/8 - 13,483,000 - N/A
7-11 - NBC - 7.0/11 - 4.2/10 - 10,876,000 - N/A
7-10 - FOX - 7.0/11 - 5.3/13 - 11,608,000 -N/A
7-10 - The CW - 1.0/2 - 0.5/1 - 1,322,000 - 0.5/1
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Sunday Split for CBS, FOX
Eye takes overall title, FOX delivers demo

'The Simpsons' star Homer Simpson
Fast National ratings for Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 (USA).
Sunday night's ratings fight resulted in a split decision, with CBS leading the way in viewers and FOX capturing the largest number of younger viewers.
CBS won the overall race with an 8.6 rating/13 share in primetime. FOX and NBC tied for second in households at 7.0/11, with FOX drawing more viewers. ABC drew a 6.6/10, and The CW was way off the pace at 1.0/2.
In the adults 18-49 demographic, FOX scored 5.3 rating to finish comfortably ahead of ABC and NBC, which tied at 4.2. CBS averaged 3.3 and The CW a paltry 0.5.
Late-ending NFL games and "The OT" averaged 9.6/15 for FOX at 7 p.m., edging CBS' "60 Minutes," 9.5/15, for the lead. A NASCAR race on ABC earned a 4.2/7 to take third. NBC finished fourth with "Football Night in America," while The CW aired "CW Now" and an "Aliens in America" repeat.
NBC took the lead at 8 p.m. with its "Sunday Night Football" telecast, 8.0/12. "The Amazing Race" delivered a 7.5/11 for CBS, topping ABC's broadcast of the American Music Awards. FOX dipped to fourth overall (but won the 18-49 demo) with "The Simpsons," 6.5/10, and "King of the Hill," 5.5/8. "Life Is Wild" scored a 1.1/2 for The CW.
Football held the lead at 9 p.m., with NBC earning a 9.0/14 for the hour. CBS' "Cold Case" was a solid second at 8.8/14. The American Music Awards improved to 8.0/12, keeping ABC ahead of FOX's "Family Guy," 6.3/9, and "American Dad," 4.9/7.
CBS moved in front at 10 p.m. with "Shark," 8.4/14. The AMAs and "Sunday Night Football" tied for second at 7.1/12.
On Saturday, CBS' drama reruns and "48 Hours" led the night with a 5.0/9 average. FOX, 3.9/7, was second, ahead of ABC, 3.1/5, and NBC, 2.7/5.
Eye takes overall title, FOX delivers demo

'The Simpsons' star Homer Simpson
Fast National ratings for Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007 (USA).
Sunday night's ratings fight resulted in a split decision, with CBS leading the way in viewers and FOX capturing the largest number of younger viewers.
CBS won the overall race with an 8.6 rating/13 share in primetime. FOX and NBC tied for second in households at 7.0/11, with FOX drawing more viewers. ABC drew a 6.6/10, and The CW was way off the pace at 1.0/2.
In the adults 18-49 demographic, FOX scored 5.3 rating to finish comfortably ahead of ABC and NBC, which tied at 4.2. CBS averaged 3.3 and The CW a paltry 0.5.
Late-ending NFL games and "The OT" averaged 9.6/15 for FOX at 7 p.m., edging CBS' "60 Minutes," 9.5/15, for the lead. A NASCAR race on ABC earned a 4.2/7 to take third. NBC finished fourth with "Football Night in America," while The CW aired "CW Now" and an "Aliens in America" repeat.
NBC took the lead at 8 p.m. with its "Sunday Night Football" telecast, 8.0/12. "The Amazing Race" delivered a 7.5/11 for CBS, topping ABC's broadcast of the American Music Awards. FOX dipped to fourth overall (but won the 18-49 demo) with "The Simpsons," 6.5/10, and "King of the Hill," 5.5/8. "Life Is Wild" scored a 1.1/2 for The CW.
Football held the lead at 9 p.m., with NBC earning a 9.0/14 for the hour. CBS' "Cold Case" was a solid second at 8.8/14. The American Music Awards improved to 8.0/12, keeping ABC ahead of FOX's "Family Guy," 6.3/9, and "American Dad," 4.9/7.
CBS moved in front at 10 p.m. with "Shark," 8.4/14. The AMAs and "Sunday Night Football" tied for second at 7.1/12.
On Saturday, CBS' drama reruns and "48 Hours" led the night with a 5.0/9 average. FOX, 3.9/7, was second, ahead of ABC, 3.1/5, and NBC, 2.7/5.
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