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CBS Has a November to Be Thankful For
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LOSERS
"Three Wishes." NBC boosted its episode order, then reversed itself and cut back on this heartwarming reality series.
"Hot Properties." Stone cold and canceled by ABC.
"Killer Instinct." Killed by Fox after struggling Fridays at 9; in its last broadcast, it attracted only 3 million.
"Threshold." Yanked by CBS after being moved to Tuesday, where last week it suffered its smallest audience yet.
"Reunion." "St. Elmo's Fire" murder series scrubbed by WB.
"American Music Awards." Yes, it gave ABC its best non-sports Tuesday in two years among teens and young adults, but 11.7 million viewers is the trophy show's smallest audience ever. ABC bumped it off of Sunday night because there's no way ABC is going to take "Desperate Housewives" and "Grey's Anatomy" off its Sunday lineup for a trophy show. Except the Oscars.
Country Music Stars . On Wednesday, "Kenny Chesney: Somewhere in the Sun" clocked the same number of viewers as ABC does anyway in that hour with "George Lopez" and "Freddie." Immediately after that on NBC, Faith Hill logged fewer than 7 million viewers -- a far cry from the more than 11 million she amassed for NBC in November '03 when she was still a blonde.
The week's 10 most watched programs, in order, were: ABC's "Desperate Housewives"; CBS's "CSI"; ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"; CBS's "Survivor: Guatemala," "Without a Trace," "Cold Case" and "CSI: Miami"; ABC's "Lost"; NBC's "Law & Order: SVU"; and CBS's "NCIS."


