Despite “Super Fun Night” dropping Wednesday in its second week, ABC tied CBS for tops in ratings.
Both networks earned a 2.3 rating/7 share. CBS was first in viewers with 9.7 million, and ABC was second with 7.2 million.
For CBS, “Survivor” at 8 earned a 2.4/8 and 9.5 million viewers. At 9, “Criminal Minds” received a 2.6/7 and 10.9 million viewers — making it the most watched show of the night. “CSI” at 10 got a 1.9/5 and 8.8 million viewers.
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On ABC, “The Middle” at 8 earned a 2.2/7 and 8.1 million viewers. “Back in the Game” at 8:30 got a 1.7/5 and 6.4 million viewers. At 9, “Modern Family” earned a 3.8/11 — the highest ratings of the evening — and 10.4 million viewers. “Super Fun Night” followed at 9:30 with a 2.5/7 — a 22 percent drop from the prior week — and 6.7 million viewers. At 10, “Nashville” earned a 1.7/5 and 5.9 million viewers.
Fox was third in ratings with a 2.2/6 and in viewers with 7.1 million. “X Factor” was the only show on the network’s schedule.
NBC was fourth in ratings with a 1.4/4 and in viewers with 5.6 million. “Revolution” at 8 earned a 1.5/5 and 5.4 million viewers. At 9, “Law & Order: SVU” received a 1.6/4 — down 20 percent from last week — and 6.2 million viewers. “Ironside” at 10 got a 1.1/3, a 15 percent drop week-to-week from its debut, and 5.2 million viewers.
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Univision was fifth in ratings with a 1.3/4 and in viewers with 3.1 million.
The CW was sixth in ratings with a 0.9/3 and in viewers with 2.5 million. The season 2 premiere of “Arrow” at 8 earned a 0.9/3 — down 31 percent from last fall’s debut — and 2.7 million viewers. The debut of “The Tomorrow People” at 9 earned a 0.8/2 and 2.3 million viewers.
Telemundo was seventh in ratings with a 0.5/2 and in viewers with 1.3 million.