Thanks to The Big Bang Theory, CBS easily won Thursday night in both the number of viewers and in the 18-49 adult demographic.
The network, with numbers subject to change due to the Denver and San Diego game, won with a 2.7 rating and 11.32 million viewers. Big Bang brought in a high 5.3 in the demo with The Millers also doing well with a 2.9 rating, HitFix reports. The Crazy Ones was consistent with a 2.1, Two and a Half Men brought in a 2.1 and Elementary was even with a 1.8 in the demo.
ABC came in second for the night with 7.09 million viewers and a 2.2 rating. Once Upon a Time stayed even with a 0.9, but both Scandal and Grey's Anatomy were up for the night with a 3.2 and 2.7 in the demo, respectively.
NBC came in third, but is already seeing diminishing returns from The Sing-Off, which was down to a 1.4 in the demo, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The network saw a 1.2 demo rating and 3.9 million viewers. Sean Saves The World was up slightly to a 1.0. The Michael J. Fox Show and Parenthood didn't gain anything from the previous week, staying at a 0.9 and 1.2 in the demo.
Fox came in third with a weak 1.0 in the demo, but had 3.7 million viewers to come in just behind NBC there. X Factor dropped to a 1.2 and a rerun of Glee brought in a 1.0 in the demo.
The CW stayed even with last week at a 0.8 in the demo and 2.1 million viewers thanks to The Vampire Diaries (1.0) and Reign (0.6).
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