Here are Nielsen ratings for the top networks, network newscasts, late Denver newscasts and top 20 prime-time shows nationally for last week.
TOP NETWORKS
For the week, Fox averaged 6.2 million viewers, CBS had 6.1 million, NBC had 5.2 million viewers, ABC had 4.1 million, My Network had 1.4 million and the CW had 920,000.
NETWORK EVENING NEWS
NBC’s “Nightly News,” first, averaging 7.4 million viewers; ABC’s “World News Tonight,” second, averaging 6.5 million viewers; “CBS Evening News,” third, 5.1 million. LATE LOCAL NEWS
KUSA-Channel 9, first; KCNC-Channel 4, second; KDVR-Channel 31, third (9 p.m.); KMGH-Channel 7, fourth
TOP 20 PRIME-TIME SHOWS
1. Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Fox, 14.59 million viewers
2. America’s Got Talent (Tuesday), NBC, 13.51 million viewers
3. America’s Got Talent (Wednesday, 9 p.m.), NBC, 11.64 million viewers
4. Major League Baseball All-Star Pregame, Fox, 11.22 million viewers
5. NCIS, CBS, 10.45 million viewers
6. Two and a Half Men, CBS, 9.12 million viewers
7. The Mentalist, CBS, 8.37 million viewers
8. The Big Bang Theory, CBS, 8.23 million viewers
9. The Bachelorette, ABC, 8.013 million viewers
10. CSI: Miami, CBS, 8.012 million viewers
11. CSI: NY, CBS, 8.010 million viewers
12. Wipeout, ABC, 7.69 million viewers
13. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 7.67 million viewers
14. CBS News: Remember Cron- kite, CBS, 7.64 million viewers
15. Criminal Minds, CBS, 7.48 million viewers
16. America’s Got Talent (Tuesday), NBC, 7.47 million viewers
17. So You Think You Can Dance (Thursday), Fox, 7.20 million viewers
18. Law & Order: SVU, NBC, 7.11 million viewers
19. So You Think You Can Dance (Wednesday), Fox, 6.95 million viewers
20. America’s Got Talent (Wednesday), NBC, 6.50 million viewers



