
Fox averaged 4.5 million, ABC had 2.8 million, Univision had 1.5 million, Telemundo had 1 million and Ion Television had 880,000.ĮSPN was the top cable network in prime time, averaging 2.49 million viewers.

Otherwise, it was a fairly typical week in television, with football dominating and CBS’ “60 Minutes” the top non-sports broadcast.ĬBS eked out a weekly win, averaging 5.94 million viewers in prime time to NBC’s 5.89 million.

With stars like Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Hart, John Lithgow, Jon Stewart and Snoop Dogg, the annual exercise hosted by Jimmy Kimmel got some good word-of-mouth. But it was the network’s most-watched program. That wasn’t earth-shattering, and didn’t even crack Nielsen’s list of top 30 programs. The network’s special, star-filled live presentations of old episodes of “The Facts of Life” and “Diff’rent Strokes” reached some 4.8 million viewers last week, the Nielsen company said. NEW YORK (AP) - Everything old is new again - at least for ABC’s audience.
