The biggest buzz for the upcoming fall season shows have CBS' “Vegas,” CW's “Beauty & the Beast” and NBC's “Animal
Practice” getting high marks.
CBS' "Vegas," starring Dennis Quaid, got a 26% score under the "Most Anticipated New Programming" category. CW's "Beauty & the Beast" was next with a
20% score. Then came three shows tied at 15%: NBC's "Animal Practice," Fox's "The Mob Doctor" and NBC's "Guys with Kids." NBC's new drama, "Revolution," earned a 14% score.
These results
came from a recent Yahoo/Entertainment Weekly survey done with Ipsos MediaCT, in which 2,000 Americans ages 18-64 took an online quantitative survey.
When it comes to returning
shows, CBS scored good results: Viewers were most interested in "The Big Bang Theory," at 30%, followed by "NCIS" at 28%; and "Two and a Half Men" at 22%. Fox's "Bones" earned a 21%.
In the
battle of the fall singing competition shows, viewers have given an edge to Fox's "X-Factor," pulling an 80% score, citing new judges Britney Spears and Demi Lovato as reasons. The score took in a 59%
for women viewers. NBC's "The Voice" had a lower overall score with 54%.
Looking for a good TV show title? Viewers gave Fox's "The Mob Doctor" a 45%, NBC's "Guys with Kids" 37%, ABC's
"666 Park Avenue" 30%, and CBS' "Made in Jersey" just 17%.
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