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Old 09-16-2003, 02:43 PM   #2
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Fast National ratings for Monday, Sept. 15, 2003
An overtime "Monday Night Football" game carried ABC to a ratings win Monday, while The WB debuted its Monday lineup to strong numbers.

ABC averaged an 11.8 rating/19 share in primetime to win the night. CBS was second at 7.8/12, followed by NBC, 4.3/7, and FOX, 3.7/6. The WB scored a strong 6.9/10 in the metered markets, and UPN averaged 3.8/5.

Among adults 18-49, ABC led with a 6.5 rating. CBS averaged 3.7, FOX 2.6 and NBC 2.5.

The premiere of "Primetime Monday," 8.2/14, won the 8 p.m. hour for NBC. The season debut of "7th Heaven" posted a 7.9/12 to put The WB in second. CBS was third with reruns of "Yes, Dear," 5.6/9, and "Still Standing," 6.0/9. NBC's "Fear Factor" was fourth. The premieres of "The Parkers," 3.6/5, and "Eve," 4.0/6, put UPN in fifth, ahead of a repeat of "The O.C." on FOX.

At 9 p.m., the first hour of "Monday Night Football" earned a 14.0/21. CBS moved up to second with a 45-minute "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the start of "CSI: Miami," averaging 9.0/14 for the hour. The WB stayed solid with the season premiere of "Everwood," 5.8/8. "Paradise Hotel" finished fourth for FOX, beating the season premieres of "Girlfriends," 3.8/5, and "Half and Half," 3.6/5, on UPN. NBC trailed with a "Third Watch" rerun.

The "Monday Night Football" game between Dallas and the New York Giants averaged 13.1/21 for the 10 p.m. hour. CBS was second with "CSI: Miami," 8.5/14. NBC aired a second episode of "Third Watch," 4.0/7.

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