By Anthony Crupi Tue Nov 3, 8:17 PM ET
For the week ending November 1, ESPN retained its hold on vieres aged 25-54 (1.6 million), 18-49 (1.5 million) and 18-34 (717,000), as pro and college football helped stave off USA's strong original-series numbers.
The sports network might have been hampered by a mediocre "Monday Night Football" draw in the October 26 Eagles-Redskins matchup. Philadelphia's Eagles dispatched a crumbling Washington team 27-17 in an NFC East contest that featured just seven points scored in the second half. Drawing 12.8 million viewers, the Eagles-'Skins game ranks as the second-lowest-rated "MNF" telecast of the year, trailing only the second game of the season-opening doubleheader, a Chargers-Raiders pairing that drew 11.9 million viewers September 14.
That said, "MNF" still accounted for the week's biggest demo deliveries, serving up 6.9 million viewers aged 18-49 and 6.8 million aged 25-54.
USA's roster of original dramas, acquisitions and "WWE Raw" helped secure second place among the demos. The network averaged 1.5 million viewers aged 25-54, 1.3 million aged 18-49 and 571,000 aged 18-34, according to Nielsen ratings data.
The second installment of USA's "White Collar" drew 5.1 million viewers Friday night, retaining an impressive 94% of its premiere delivery (5.4 million).
USA posted its biggest numbers with the October 26 "WWE Raw," which averaged 5.6 million viewers. It also drew a crowd with "Raw" lead-in "NCIS" (4.8 million) and ""White Collar" precursor "Monk" (4.7 million).
Third place on the week went to Fox News, which delivered 2.1 million total viewers, of which 538,000 were members of the 25-54 demo.
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