A ‘Model’ night for the new CW
The CW network got off to a fine start Wednesday night, with the season premiere of “America’s Next Top Model†tied as the most-watched episode in the Tyra Banks-hosted series’ history.
An average of 5.3 million viewers tuned in for “Model’s†two-hour debut, according to early data from Nielsen Media Research. That’s the same number as showed up for the sixth-season premiere in March, and it represented a 10% spike from last fall’s rollout.
The performance is especially significant because last season “Model†was on the now-defunct UPN, which merged with the WB Network to form CW. In roughly two-thirds of the nation, CW programming is carried on a different station than carried UPN, so fans had to adjust their viewing habits accordingly. CW started this week with low-rated specials; its full schedule doesn’t begin until next week.
CBS also had a good night, with the new drama “Jericho†(11.4 million viewers) running a strong No. 2 to ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars†results show (14.9 million). But the news wasn’t good for NBC’s new thriller “Kidnapped†(7.5 million), which got blasted by the season premiere of CBS’ “CSI: NY†(14.3 million) and a repeat of ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy†(10.5 million).
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