-By John Consoli

Photo by Mitch Haddad/ABC
The show gaining the largest number of viewers with DVR viewing included was ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Six CBS and four ABC prime-time shows added more than 1 million
viewers each during premiere week (Sept. 22-28), when seven-day DVR
viewing was factored in, according to Nielsen Media Research
live-plus-seven-day ratings data.
CBS had the most shows gaining 1 million or more viewers of any
network, but the show gaining the largest number of viewers with
DVR viewing included was ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, which added 2.7
million to its total, boosting viewership from 18.5 live plus same
day to 21.2 million for seven day viewing.
The data shows that CBS shows CSI: Miami gained 1.47 million
viewers boosting its premiere week total to 18.76 million; NCIS
gaining 1.35 million to 19.3 million; Without a Trace, gaining 1.16
million to 12.49 million; freshman drama The Mentalist, gaining
1.15 million viewers to 16.79 million; Criminal Minds, gaining 1.07
million to 18.12 million; and sitcom Two and a Half Men, gaining
1.05 million to 15.96 million.
Overall for premiere week, CBS averaged 670,000 more viewers per
night watching via seven-day DVR, boosting its viewership total 6
percent to an average 11.94 million per night.
ABC’s Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal each gained 1.2 million
viewers when seven-day DVR viewing was included, while Brothers
& Sisters added 1 million.
Grey’s Anatomy added a sizable 18 percent of viewers among the
18-49 demo, boosting its rating to an 8.7, while Boston Legal added
13 percent to its rating to a 2.7; ABC’s Ugly Betty boosted its
rating 12 percent when seven-day viewing was added, to a 3.7; while
Brothers & Sisters boosted its rating by 11 percent to a
5.1.
CSI: Miami added 6 percent more 18-49 demo viewers, boosting its
rating to a 5.8; while NCIS, The Mentalist and Criminal Minds each
boosted their 18-49 ratings by 5 percent to a 4.1, 4.0 and 5.2,
respectively.
ABC, CBS Shows Add 1 Mil.-Plus Viewers With DVR Viewing
CBS had the most shows gaining 1 million or more viewers of any network
Oct 13, 2008
-By John Consoli

The show gaining the largest number of viewers with DVR viewing included was ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Six CBS and four ABC prime-time shows added more than 1 million viewers each during premiere week (Sept. 22-28), when seven-day DVR viewing was factored in, according to Nielsen Media Research live-plus-seven-day ratings data.
CBS had the most shows gaining 1 million or more viewers of any network, but the show gaining the largest number of viewers with DVR viewing included was ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, which added 2.7 million to its total, boosting viewership from 18.5 live plus same day to 21.2 million for seven day viewing.
The data shows that CBS shows CSI: Miami gained 1.47 million viewers boosting its premiere week total to 18.76 million; NCIS gaining 1.35 million to 19.3 million; Without a Trace, gaining 1.16 million to 12.49 million; freshman drama The Mentalist, gaining 1.15 million viewers to 16.79 million; Criminal Minds, gaining 1.07 million to 18.12 million; and sitcom Two and a Half Men, gaining 1.05 million to 15.96 million.
Overall for premiere week, CBS averaged 670,000 more viewers per night watching via seven-day DVR, boosting its viewership total 6 percent to an average 11.94 million per night.
ABC’s Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal each gained 1.2 million viewers when seven-day DVR viewing was included, while Brothers & Sisters added 1 million.
Grey’s Anatomy added a sizable 18 percent of viewers among the 18-49 demo, boosting its rating to an 8.7, while Boston Legal added 13 percent to its rating to a 2.7; ABC’s Ugly Betty boosted its rating 12 percent when seven-day viewing was added, to a 3.7; while Brothers & Sisters boosted its rating by 11 percent to a 5.1.
CSI: Miami added 6 percent more 18-49 demo viewers, boosting its rating to a 5.8; while NCIS, The Mentalist and Criminal Minds each boosted their 18-49 ratings by 5 percent to a 4.1, 4.0 and 5.2, respectively.