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Primetime Ratings: ‘So You Think You Can Dance' Wins Slow Wednesday for Fox

‘Dogs in the City' down from premiere

By Tim Baysinger -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/7/2012 11:43:10 AM

Fox won a slow Wednesday with an overall 2.4 rating/7 share in the 18-49 demo, according to Nielsen overnight numbers. So You Think You Can Dance was down two tenths from last week.

CBS was only other network to air original programming, airing the second episode of its new summer reality series, Dogs In the City, which was down four tenths from its premiere for a 0.9. The network finished in second with a 1.2/3.

ABC (1.0/3), NBC (0.9/3) and The CW (0.3/1) aired repeats to round out the night.
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