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On the night of Monday, January 31, the ratings of Fox's two programs rose across the line, winning the championship with a large advantage, while the ratings of NBC's regular programs fell across the board, in stark contrast to the former.
Fox's rescue drama "Emergency Call: Lone Star" (6.01 million, 0.79) climbed 0.08 in ratings, setting a new record for the script season, and was the highest-rated and most watched radio network program of the night. The new drama "The Cleaner" (3.55 million, 0.55) rose 0.02 in ratings, setting a new high for the screenplay season.
ABC's marriage reality show "Bachelor" (3.54 million, 0.78) rose 0.01 in ratings. The ratings of the new drama "Promised Land" (1.77 million, 0.22) remained stable.
The NBC comedy "Kenan" was broadcast in two consecutive episodes, garnering 1.98 million and 1.49 million viewers, respectively, with ratings of 0.29 and 0.22, respectively. The variety show "I Pick My Favorite" (2.36 million, 0.41) saw a drop of 0.01 in viewership. The special show, Celebrating Betty White: America's Golden Girl, garnered 4.27 million viewers and a rating of 0.52.
The CW documentary "College Honor Guard" (287,000, 0.06) saw a 0.01 increase in viewership. The sci-fi drama "4400" (310,000, 0.07) rebounded in ratings of 0.03. ,
CBS replayed the entire line that night.
On the cable network, TBS's veteran cartoon "American Daddy" (467,000, 0.16) fell 0.04 in ratings, setting a new record low in the show's history.
TNT's sci-fi drama "Snow Country Train" (656,000, 0.13) dropped by 0.09 in the ratings, setting a new record low in the history of the show.
NBA TV's live NBA regular season Miami Heat-Boston Celtics game that night left 276,000 viewers and a rating of 0.08.
HBO's new drama "Gilded Age" (598,000, 0.04) rose 0.01 in ratings.
Note: The ratings referred to in this report are the ratings of the 18-49 age group, and the statistical cycle is live + the same day. All data is provided by Nielsen.