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Microsoft Word 39. "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back," Fox, 4.6 86. "Smallville," WB, 2.0 39. (X) "Frasier-Tuesday," NBC, 4.6 90. "Gilmore Girls," WB, 1.9 39. "Houston Medical," ABC, 4.6 90. "Girlfriends," UPN, 1.9 42. (X) "America's Funniest Home Videos-Friday," ABC, 4.5 92. "Dark Angel: Last Time in Time Period," Fox, 1.7 42. "Scrubs," NBC, 4.5 92. "Enterprise," UPN, 1.7 Prime-time ratings compiled by Nielsen Media Research for June 24-30. 42. (X) "Scrubs-Tuesday 3," NBC, 4.5 92. "The Hughleys," UPN, 1.7 Top 20 listings include the week's ranking, with rating for the week and 45. "48 Hours," CBS, 4.4 92. "Reba," WB, 1.7 season-to-date rankings in parentheses. 45. "My Wife and Kids," ABC, 4.4 96. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," UPN, 1.6 An "X" in parentheses denotes a one-time-only presentation. 45. (X) "Scrubs-Tuesday 2," NBC, 4.4 96. (X) "Gilmore Girls-Monday," WB, 1.6 The rating is the percentage of the nation's estimated 105.5 million TV 45. "The Simpsons," Fox, 4.4 98. "Dawson's Creek," WB, 1.4 homes. 45. (X) "That '70s Show," Fox, 4.4 98. "Raising Dad," WB, 1.4 Each ratings point represents 1,055,000 households. 50. "According to Jim," ABC, 4.2 98. "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," WB, 1.4 50. (X) "Dateline NBC Saturday," NBC, 4.2 98. "The X-Files," Fox, 1.4 1. (2) "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," CBS, 10.3, 10.9 million homes. 50. "State V.," ABC, 4.2 102. "Charmed-Sunday," WB, 1.3 2. (16) "60 Minutes," CBS, 8.2, 8.7 million homes. 53. "Cops 2: Coast to Coast," Fox, 4.1 102. "Diagnosis Murder-Tuesday," Pax, 1.3 2. (5) "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS, 8.2, 8.7 million homes. 53. "The Practice," ABC, 4.1 104. "Angel-Sunday," WB, 1.2 4. (53) "20/20-Friday," ABC, 7.7, 8.1 million homes. 55. "America's Funniest Home Videos," ABC, 4.0 104. "Dawson's Creek-Wednesday," WB, 1.2 5. (13) "Becker," CBS, 7.2, 7.6 million homes. 55. (X) "Scrubs-Tuesday 1," NBC, 4.0 104. "Diagnosis Murder-Monday," Pax, 1.2 6. (6) "Law & Order," NBC, 6.9, 7.2 million homes. 57. "The Drew Carey Show-Wednesday," ABC, 3.9 104. "Diagnosis Murder-Thursday," Pax, 1.2 7. (29) "48 Hours-Monday," CBS, 6.7, 7.1 million homes. 57. "NBC Saturday Night Movies: Music of the Heart," NBC, 3.9 104. "Diagnosis Murder-Wednesday," Pax, 1.2 8. (X) "The Price is Right: Police-Fire," CBS, 6.5, 6.9 million homes. 57. (X) "Scrubs-Thursday," NBC, 3.9 104. "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment-Thursday 1," WB, 1.2 8. (41) "Primetime Thursday," ABC, 6.5, 6.9 million homes. 57. "That '70s Show," Fox, 3.9 110. "Charmed," WB, 1.1 10. (39) "60 Minutes II," CBS, 6.2, 6.5 million homes. 61. "Malcolm in the Middle," Fox, 3.8 110. "For Your Love-Sunday," WB, 1.1 10. (73) "CBS Wed Movie: Black and Blue," CBS, 6.2, 6.6 million homes. 61. "Mole II: The Next Betrayal," ABC, 3.8 110. "The Hughleys-Tuesday," UPN, 1.1 10. (36) "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," NBC, 6.2, 6.5 million homes. 63. "The Bernie Mac Show," Fox, 3.7 110. "Maybe It's Me," WB, 1.1 13. (32) "CBS Su Movie: Mama Flora's Fmly, Pt 1," CBS, 6.1, 6.4 million 63. "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?," Fox, 3.7 110. "Wolf Lake," UPN, 1.1 13. (63) "Dog Eat Dog," NBC, 6.1, 6.4 million homes. 63. "The Drew Carey Show," ABC, 3.7 115. "The Parkers-Tuesday," UPN, 1.0 15. (2) "Friends," NBC, 6.0, 6.4 million homes. 66. "Looking for Love: Bachelorettes in Alaska," Fox, 3.4 115. "Touched By an Angel-Wednesday," Pax, 1.0 15. (100) "Touched By an Angel-Sunday," CBS, 6.0, 6.3 million homes. 66. "Spin City," ABC, 3.4 117. "For Your Love," WB, 0.9 17. (24) "The King of Queens," CBS, 5.9, 6.3 million homes. 68. (X) "Beyond Belief," Fox, 3.3 117. (X) "Skateboard Show," WB, 0.9 17. (25) "Yes, Dear," CBS, 5.9, 6.2 million homes. 68. "Cops: Coast to Coast," Fox, 3.3 117. "UPN's Movie Friday: Border Patrol," UPN, 0.9 19. (22) "Judging Amy," CBS, 5.8, 6.1 million homes. 68. (X) "The District," CBS, 3.3 120. "Candid Camera-Wednesday," Pax, 0.8 20. (63) "Crime and Punishment," NBC, 5.6, 6.0 million homes. 68. "Weakest Link-Sunday," NBC, 3.3 120. "Diagnosis Murder-Saturday," Pax, 0.8 20. (15) "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," NBC, 5.6 68. "World Wrestling Entertainment Smackdown!," UPN, 3.3 120. "Touched By an Angel-Monday," Pax, 0.8 22. "American Idol-Tuesday," Fox, 5.5 73. (X) "The Bernie Mac Show," Fox, 3.2 123. "Doc-Sunday," Pax, 0.7 22. "JAG," CBS, 5.5 73. "Ed," NBC, 3.2 123. "Doc-Tuesday," Pax, 0.7 24. "The Agency," CBS, 5.3 73. "Touched By an Angel," CBS, 3.2 123. "Ponderosa-Sunday," Pax, 0.7 24. "American Idol-Wednesday," Fox, 5.3 76. "Dateline NBC-Sunday," NBC, 3.1 123. "Touched By an Angel-Thursday," Pax, 0.7 24. "Crossing Jordan," NBC, 5.3 76. (X) "Fox Movie: Home Alone 3," Fox, 3.1 127. (X) "America's Junior Miss Pageant," Pax, 0.6 24. "The Guardian," CBS, 5.3 76. "Spin City-Tuesday," ABC, 3.1 127. "Mysterious Ways-Tuesday," Pax, 0.6 28. "Fear Factor," NBC, 5.2 76. "Whose Line is it Anyway?," ABC, 3.1 129. "Candid Camera-Sunday," Pax, 0.5 28. "Who Wants to be a Millionaire-Thursday," ABC, 5.2 80. "Grounded For Life," Fox, 3.0 129. "Touched By Angel-Sunday," Pax, 0.5 30. "Dateline NBC-Friday," NBC, 5.0 80. "Wonderful World Of Disney: The Sixth Man," ABC, 3.0 129. "Weakest Link," Pax, 0.5 30. "Scrubs-Thursday," NBC, 5.0 82. "ABC Saturday Night Movie: For Your Eyes Only," ABC, 2.8 132. "It's a Miracle," Pax, 0.4 32. "ER," NBC, 4.9 82. "Alias," ABC, 2.8 132. "Miracle Pets-Monday," Pax, 0.4 32. "The West Wing," NBC, 4.9 84. "King Of the Hill," Fox, 2.7 132. "Pax Big Event: The Boys," Pax, 0.4 32. "Will & Grace," NBC, 4.9 85. "Futurama," Fox, 2.3 35. "ABC Monday Night Movie: Meet Joe Black," ABC, 4.8 86. "7th Heaven," WB, 2.0 35. "CBS Friday Movie: Diagnosis Murder: Without Warning," CBS, 4.8 vartv.com 86. "One On One," UPN, 2.0 http://www.vartv.com/ 37. "The District," CBS, 4.7 86. "The Parkers," UPN, 2.0 37. (X) "Scrubs-Tuesday 4," NBC, 4.7 [email protected] © 2002 Robert F Corbin .
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