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On Wednesday night, September 10, CBS was ahead of its way, leaving a group of old opponents far behind.
CBS's popular reality show "Big Brother" (3.21 million, 0.65) dropped by 0.09, but it was still the radio network program with the highest ratings that night.
ABC betting game show "Tit for the Times" (2.4 million, 0.27) rose by 0.06.
Fox's old-fashioned cooking reality show "Cooking Master" (1.28 million, 0.19) dropped another 0.01. The new reality show "Secret Service" (1.18 million, 0.18) has seen a ratings rebounding by 0.03.
NBC's old reality show "American Talent" (4.12 million, 0.28) rose by 0.01, making it the radio network program with the most viewers that night. The special program "Downton Abbey Celebrates the Grand Finale" attracted 1.6 million viewers with a rating of 0.10.
CW legal drama "Family Law Firm" (4.18 million, 0.03) ratings fell by 0.01.
Note: The ratings referred to in this report are ratings for the age group of 18-49 years old, and the statistical period is live broadcast + the same day. All data is provided by Nelson.