By Rebecca Stropoli -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/18/2006 9:35:00 AM
Fox’s Hell’s Kitchen was sizzling on Monday night; it was the night’s top-rated show, cooking up a 3.4 rating/9 share in the key 18-49 demo from 9-10, according to Nielsen overnight numbers. But CBS still squeaked by as the No. 1-rated network of the night; its comedy and CSI: Miami reruns earned the network an overall 2.7/8 compared to Fox’s 2.6/8.
At No. 3 was ABC, which earned a 2.2/7 for its night of sitcom and Supernanny reruns.
NBC was the last of the Big Four with a 1.6/5. Its Treasure Hunters couldn’t dig up much gold from 9-10; it only scored a 1.8/5.
UPN and The WB brought up the rear with an 0.9/3 and 0.6/2, respectively.
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