Wednesday, January 2, 2013 — New episodes: Nashville, Whitney, Guys With Kids, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Chicago Fire, and Mobbed. Episode reruns: The Middle, The Neighbors, Modern Family, Suburgatory, Mike & Molly, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Arrow, and Supernatural.
ABC
8pm – The Middle: (rerun) 1.8 in the demo with 6.63 million.
8:30pm – The Neighbors: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 4.81 million.
9pm – Modern Family: (rerun) 2.1 in the demo with 6.50 million.
9:30pm – Suburgatory: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 4.24 million.
10pm – Nashville: (clip show) 1.1 in the demo with 3.94 million.
CBS
8pm – Mike & Molly: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 6.24 million.
8:30pm – Mike & Molly: (rerun) 1.6 in the demo with 6.67 million.
9pm – Criminal Minds: (rerun) 1.6 in the demo with 6.61 million.
10pm – CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: (rerun) 1.3 in the demo with 6.24 million.
The CW:
8pm – Arrow: (rerun) 0.5 in the demo with 2.13 million.
9pm – Supernatural: (rerun) 0.4 in the demo with 1.39 million.
FOX
8pm – Mobbed: 1.0 in the demo with 3.18 million.
9pm – Mobbed: 1.1 in the demo with 2.75 million.
NBC
8pm – Whitney: 1.8 in the demo (+29% change) with 4.99 million.
8:30pm – Guys with Kids: 1.7 in the demo (+21% change) with 4.35 million.
9pm – Law & Order: SVU: 2.1 in the demo (+31% change) with 7.75 million.
10pm – Chicago Fire: 2.4 in the demo (+26% change) with 8.41 million.
These are the fast affiliate ratings. The “demo” refers to the viewers in the 18-49 demographic. The percentages represent the change since the previous original episode. (Percentages aren’t given for reruns or specials.) “Million” refers to the total number of viewers.
To see past ratings for a particular show, click the show’s link. The show pages are updated with the daily final ratings when they become available. Those pages include percentage changes in both the demo and total viewership, in addition to season averages to date.
What were you watching last night? The return of Mobbed, Nashville, the NBC shows, reruns, or something even better?