By Rebecca Stropoli -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/13/2006 8:00:00 AM
In the latest chapter of NBC’s America’s Got Talent vs. Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance, Talent showed the most talent Wednesday night and was the No. 1-rated show on any network, scoring a 3.5 rating/11 share in the key 18-49 demo from 8-10. Dance earned a 3.7/11 for its first-run episode from 9-10 (Talent got a 3.9/11 in that time slot).
NBC was No. 1 for the night with a 3.1/10, and Fox was second with a 2.9/9.
CBS came in at No. 3 with a 2.3/7. Its Rock Star: Supernova was third in its 9-10 slot, with a 2.1/6.
At No. 4 was ABC with a 1.1/3 for a night of reruns. The WB and UPN, counting down their last two months, earned an 0.8/2 and 0.6/2, respectively.
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