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Season/Series Premieres/Finales and Specials for Friday, September 28, 2007 September 28, 2007

Posted by Russ T.C. in 2007/2008 TV Season, ABC, CBS, NBC, News, Sci Fi, Television.
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Here are the list of season/series premiere(s)/finale(s) as well as special(s) that will be airing this evening.

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Jorja Fox Leaving “CSI” September 28, 2007

Posted by Russ T.C. in CBS, CSI, Casting, News, Television.
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TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello is reporting that he’s confirmed actress Jorja Fox will be leaving CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

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Jessica Biel Turns Down “Justice League” Role September 28, 2007

Posted by Russ T.C. in Casting, Justice League of America, Movies, News.
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Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Jessica Biel has decided to pass on playing the role of Wonder Woman in the Warner Bros. live-action adaptation of Justice League of America (related article here).

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Broadcast TV Ratings for Thursday, September 27, 2007 September 28, 2007

Posted by Russ T.C. in Broadcast TV Ratings, News, Nielsen TV Ratings, Television.
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CSI leads CBS to a household, viewer and adults 18-49 victory on the evening, as the long-running drama series manages to beat ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy in overall audience. Grey’s, which suffered through a yearly decline, was still able to win the night among adults 18-49.

Over at NBC, The Office had a successful transition to its new 9:00 p.m. timeslot, opening the new season with a series high rating among adults 18-49, but E.R. was off by a significant amount from last year’s premiere and My Name Is Earl performed on par with its year-ago opener.

ABC’s two other programs on the night, the season two premiere of Ugly Betty and the series premiere of Big Shots, performed well, but Ugly Betty was off a good deal from its series premiere last year, and Big Shots opened in a slightly weaker position than last year’s timeslot occupant (the now canceled Six Degrees) did, losing out to CBS’s relocated Without A Trace, which won the timeslot.

The CW’s Smallville got a good showing for its seventh season premiere, ahead of last year, while FOX’s ‘5th Grader’/'Lyrics’ duo declines in the face of increased competition.

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