February Sweeps go out not with a bang, but with the other thing.

FOX: AMERICAN IDOL 2-hour Wednesday was in the same position as its Tuesday: dreadfully down from the parallel episode last year (44%, ouch), but only slightly down from last week. The days of its dominance certainly seem to be over.
CW: Audiences were not waiting with baited breath for the US vs. Brit version of AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL, which had a 0.6 that was down a disastrous 45% from last year's Spring premiere, and even down from its lead-in ONE TREE HILL. (And for anyone looking for excuses, sorry: last year's premiere also aired against a 2-hour Idol.)
NBC: On the plus side, nothing got worse. ARE YOU THERE, CHELSEA and SVU remained tied with their all-time lows, while WHITNEY and ROCK CENTER were a wildly exciting 0.1 above theirs'. Next week, the network begins its Wednesday roundelay, with a new version of the schedule practically every week. Fun!
CBS: No good news here, either: CRIMINAL MINDS tied its season low, while SURVIVOR and CSI were 0.1 above their respective lows. The latter, though, still had enough to win the 10PM hour.
When NBC chose tonight for the debut of its difficult, highly conceptual AWAKE, the plan was for it to face no competition at 10PM but reruns. Which is true, except ABC had the interesting idea of re-running its star-studded JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE post-Oscar special in the slot as counterprogramming. Otherwise, little is new on the schedule: FOX has another 2-hour Idol, and CBS stuck a new ROB amidst the rest of its otherwise all-repeat night.
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