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Repeat of "CSI" reigns on weak week for networks

Bad news for the broadcast networks: No show last week drew more than 10 million viewers. And only a repeat of CBS' "CSI" attracted more than 9 million.

CBS was the most-watched network with an average 6.3 million viewers in prime time. The rest: NBC with 4.9 million, Fox with 4.8 million, ABC with 4.2 million and The CW with 1.8 million.

But Fox was the leader in the 18-to-49 age group, followed by CBS.

Here are the week's Top 10 shows in total viewers:

1. "CSI," CBS, 9.4 million

2. "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" Fox, 8.5 million

3. "CSI: Miami," CBS, 8.4 million

4. "60 Minutes, CBS, 8.19 million

5. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 8.17 million

6. "Hell's Kitchen," Fox, 8.12 million

7. "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" Fox, 7.9 milliion

8. Macy's 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular, NBC, 7.58 million

9. "NCIS," CBS, 7.57 million

10. "Big Brother," CBS, 7.4 million


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