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    Ratings: Pro Bowl Scores; The Good Wife Hits New Low

    NBC scored with the Pro Bowl Sunday, but The Good Wife had not-so-good news.

    The game, which the NFC won 62-35, nabbed 9.8 million viewers and a 3.3 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, down from last year, but easily the top-rated show of the night.

    Check out the fashion this and misses from the SAG Awards

    CBS had the most-watched show of the evening with The Mentalist (10.3 million, 1.8), which was down 14 percent. The Good Wife (9.3 million, 1.5) hit a series low in the demo, sliding four-tenths.

    ABC's Hallmark movie The Makeover drew 5.2 million and a 1.1. Fox's animation block was down, except for The Simpsons (5.3 million, 2.4), which was flat.

    On cable, the Screen Actors Guild Awards drew 5.2 million viewers on TNT and TBS. The ceremony rose 5 percent from last year in the demo, notching a 2.1 rating.

    8 p.m.
    CBS: NCIS (R) 7.5 million viewers (1.0 demo rating)
    ABC: Once Upon a Time (R) 3.6 million (0.9)
    Fox: The Simpsons 5.3 million (2.4); Bob's Burgers 4.1 million (2.0)
    NBC: Pro Bowl 9.8 million (3.3) [7:30-11 p.m.]

    9 p.m.
    CBS:
    The Good Wife 9.3 million (1.5)
    ABC:
    The Makeover 5.2 million (1.1) [9-11 p.m.]
    Fox: Family Guy 5.5 million (2.8); American Dad! 4.2 million (2.1)

    10 p.m.
    CBS:
    The Mentalist 10.3 million (1.8)


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