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'60 Minutes,' 'Equalizer' strong Sunday punch for CBS

NEW YORK 鈥 Queen Latifah is becoming a TV star for CBS at a time broadcast networks can really use one, while Dwayne Johnson and Kenan Thompson made respectable sitcom debuts for NBC.
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NEW YORK 鈥 Queen Latifah is becoming a TV star for CBS at a time broadcast networks can really use one, while Dwayne Johnson and Kenan Thompson made respectable sitcom debuts for NBC.

Latifah's drama, 鈥淭he Equalizer,鈥 was the most popular scripted show on television last week, the Nielsen company said, trailing only first-place 鈥60 Minutes鈥 and giving CBS a strong one-two punch on Sunday.

Johnson reached 5.3 million viewers for the premiere of 鈥淵oung Rock,鈥 the NBC comedy based on his life, enough to finish among Nielsen's top 20 shows for the week.

A million of those viewers drifted away last Tuesday for the debut of 鈥淜enan.鈥 The sitcom starring the long-running 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 cast member as an Atlanta TV host and single dad reached 4.2 million viewers, Nielsen said.

A generation ago, numbers like that wouldn't be enough for a show to make a second week. But given network television's overall fade, and the chance for viewers to check out those series on a delayed basis, and NBC will no doubt take it.

For a typical week in February 鈥 no major sports events and virtually all prime-time shows airing original episodes 鈥 live viewership on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC was down 18% from the same week last year, Nielsen said.

CBS won the week with an average of 4.6 million viewers in prime time. ABC had 3.9 million, NBC had 3.5 million, Fox had 2.6 million, Univision had 1.6 million, Ion Television had 1.1 million and Telemundo had 1 million.

Fox News Channel was the most popular cable network, averaging 2.42 million viewers in prime time. MSNBC had 1.91 million, CNN had 1.6 million, HGTV had 1.12 million and History had 1.01 million.

ABC's 鈥淲orld News Tonight鈥 won the evening news ratings race, averaging 10.2 million viewers. NBC's 鈥淣ightly News鈥 had 8.3 million and the 鈥淐BS Evening News鈥 had 6.4 million.

For the week of Feb. 15-21, the 20 most popular programs, their networks and viewerships:

1. 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 CBS, 9.56 million.

2. 鈥淭he Equalizer,鈥 CBS, 8.13 million.

3. 鈥淵oung Sheldon,鈥 CBS, 7.72 million.

4. 鈥淐hicago Med,鈥 NBC, 7.59 million.

5. 鈥淐hicago Fire,鈥 NBC, 7.3 million.

6. 鈥911,鈥 Fox, 6.85 million.

7. 鈥淎merican Idol,鈥 ABC, 6.67 million.

8. 鈥淐elebrity Wheel of Fortune,鈥 ABC, 6.03 million.

9. 鈥淢agnum, P.I.,鈥 CBS, 5.97 million.

10. 鈥淣CIS: Los Angeles,鈥 CBS, 5.92 million.

11. 鈥淐hicago PD,鈥 NBC, 5.88 million.

12. 鈥淣CIS,鈥 CBS, 5.771 million.

13. 鈥淭his is Us,鈥 NBC, 5.766 million.

14. 鈥911: Lone Star,鈥 Fox, 5.73 million.

15. 鈥淭he Bachelor,鈥 ABC, 5.57 million.

16. 鈥淎merica's Funniest Home Videos,鈥 ABC, 5.36 million.

17. 鈥淢om,鈥 CBS, 5.35 million.

18. 鈥淵oung Rock,鈥 NBC, 5.32 million.

19. 鈥淏 Positive,鈥 CBS, 5.11 million.

20. 鈥淢acGyver,鈥 CBS, 4.96 million.

David Bauder, The Associated Press

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