TBS pulled better numbers for the return of "My Boys" on Monday, averaging about 1.6 million viewers for back-to-back episodes of the scripted comedy, according to Nielsen Cable Fast. The first topped
the show's season one premiere by 4% in adults 18-34, while episode two bettered the same by 8%.
The boost may help the marketing campaign targeted at a young, female audience, as the
median age for the two shows was just 29--eight years younger than the show's first season average.
TNT also did solid ratings for "Saving Grace," with an average 5.37 million
viewers. Things were not great for AMC's "Mad Men," which dropped to just over 1 million viewers in its second week, from 1.6 million for the premiere.
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