Finally, It's TGIF For Nets' TV Programs

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Friday night’s lights are getting brighter for some of the broadcast networks this season, with CBS and NBC in a dead heat for adults 18-49 demo supremacy. Season-to-date, the two are averaging a 2.7 rating/9 share on the night. (CBS is averaging 10.1 million viewers to NBC’s 9.1 million.) Those aren’t blockbuster numbers by any means, but they are solid enough for a night that used to be a repeat dumping ground.

NBC has been able to give CBS, previously the dominant Friday player, some competition by moving two veteran dramas—Las Vegas and Law & Order—into the 9 p.m.

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