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 While CBS pulled Bob Barker up from daytime into the prime time spotlight a few times the past few years, they've yet to do so since Drew Carey took over as host of The ...
 
  At 8, CBS has a new Power of 10, then new episodes of Criminal Minds and CSI: NY. 
  ABC has a new Wife Swap at 8, followed by new episodes of Supernanny and Cashmere...
 
  At 8, FOX has the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which also sounds like something you could eat.
To nobody's surprise, game and reality shows will fill a large chunk of CBS's winter schedule. The network sent out a press release yesterday confirming that Power of 10,...
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  • To nobody's surprise, game and reality shows will fill a large chunk of CBS's winter schedule. The network sent out a press release yesterday confirming that Power of 10,...
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 Here are the weekly ratings, by number of viewers.
1. NBC Sunday Night Football (NBC) 2. Emmy Awards (FOX) 3. 60 Minutes (CBS) 4. Sunday Night Football Pre-Kick (NBC) 5....
 Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
1. Two and a Half Men (CBS) 2. Power of 10 - Tues (CBS) 3. CSI: Miami (CBS) 4. CSI: NY (CBS) 5. Criminal Minds (CBS...
 
  At 7, USA has more coverage of The U.S. Open. 
  At 8, CBS has a new Power of 10, then a new Big Brother. 
  ABC Family has a new Lincoln Heights at 8. 
  The History...
 
Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
1. America's Got Talent - Tues (NBC) 2. 60 Minutes (CBS) 3. So You Think You Can Dance - Thurs (FOX) 4. Singing Be...
 Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
1. America's Got Talent (NBC) 2. 60 Minutes (CBS) 3. CSI (CBS) 4. Power of 10 - Premiere (CBS) 5. Without A Trace (...

(S01E01) Normally, I wouldn't be reviewing the premiere of a primetime game show like Power of 10. I mean, other than the object of the game, the concept is cookie cutte...
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This Drew Carey-hosted game show follows a familiar format that various game shows have employed through the years: contestants try to guess the opinions and behaviors of the American public, as determined by the results of surveys. But ``Power of 10'' puts a big-money twist on the concept -- the show's top prize is $10 million. In the first part of the game, two contestants compete in a best-of-five format in which the first contestant to get three points (by coming closer to the actual percentage of Americans who give a certain answer to the question) goes to the money round in which they can win that multimillion-dollar prize. In the money round, the contestant must get within a predetermined range of the question's actual percentage in five consecutive questions to win. For the fifth question, the contestant must guess the percentage exactly in order to take home the $10 million.