|March 11, 2013 01:37 EDT
"The Bible" Episode 2 Ratings Lower Than Last Week
Part two of "The Bible" remained #1 in the ratings in Central Florida. But the History miniseries was down from last week's premiere. Last week the show drew 213,400 viewers; this Sunday the miniseries had 166,500 viewers in the Orlando TV market.
But most programs were down because of daylight saving time.
#2 in the ratings was CBS' "60 Minutes" 159,900 viewers. (It had 186,000 viewers last week.)
#3 was "The Walking Dead" with 144,100 viewers. (Last week, the zombie drama had 167,900.)
Rounding out the top five were two CBS series: "The Mentalist" with 137,900 viewers and "The Amazing Race" with 133,700. "The Mentalist" delivered a chilling Red John episode.
Next came four ABC series': "Revenge" with 119,200 viewers, "Once Upon a Time" with 117,200, "America's Funniest Home Videos" with 104,000 and the new "Red Widow" with 99,100.
The #10 show was CBS' "The Good Wife" with 97,400 viewers.
In national ratings, CBS had the most viewers Sunday and tied Fox for leadership in the 18-to-49 age group. The early prime-time averages: CBS with 9.8 million viewers, ABC with 6.5 million, Fox with 3.9 million and NBC with 3.8 million.
CBS' "60 Minutes" was the most-watched show with 11.4 million viewers. CBS had the most broadcast viewers in other time slots: "The Amazing Race" with 9.2 million viewers, "The Good Wife" with 9.1 million and "The Mentalist" with 9.4 million.
ABC's best showing came from "Once Upon a Time" with 7.4 million viewers. "Revenge" had 6.8 million fans, "America's Funniest Home Videos" had 6.3 million and "Red Widow" drew 5.3 million.
"Family Guy" pulled in 5.2 million viewers for Fox - it was the night's most popular broadcast show with the 18-to-49 age group. "The Simpsons" delivered 4.9 million viewers. A new "Celebrity Apprentice" enlisted 5 million viewers for NBC.