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CBS had the most viewers Sunday night and won three out of four hour time slots.
The exception was ABC’s
“Once Upon a Time,”
which entertained 9.2 million viewers and
surpassed CBS ‘”The Amazing Race” with 8.6million, accoding to updated ratings.”Once Upon a Time” was the night’s top show with young adults, and ABC won the 18-to-49 age group for the night.
Here are the prime-time averages in total viewers: CBS with 9 million, ABC with 7.4 million, NBC with 5.9 million and Fox with 4.1 million.
CBS also aired “60 Minutes”
(10 million), the season finale of “The Good Wife” (nearly 10 million) and the new police drama “NYC 22″ (7.4 million).
“Desperate Housewives,”
which ends its ABC run on May 13, drew 8 million viewers.The audience for “GCB” drooped to 5.5 million.
NBC’s strongest performer was
“Harry’s Law”
with 7.3 million. ”The Celebrity Apprentice” averaged 6.4 million over two hours.
Fox’s strongest show was “Family Guy” with 5.6million viewers. ”The Simpsons” amused 5 million viewers.
In Orlando, “60 Minutes” drew
158,900 viewers. ”Once Upon a Time” brought in 148,800 viewers. Rounding out the top five were “The Amazing Race” with 117,700, “The Celebrity Apprentice” with 101,100 and “The Good Wife” with 97,000. Close behind was “Desperate Housewives” with 95,200 viewers