'New Girl' soars, 'Glee' tanks in ratings for Fox

NEW YORK (AP) - Fox had a classic good news-bad news scenario in Tuesday night's television ratings.

First, the good: Actress Zooey Deschanel's new sitcom, "New Girl," had a strong series debut. The Nielsen Co. said Wednesday that "New Girl" was watched by just over 10.1 million people. It was the most popular show of the night among young viewers.

The sampling on television came despite Fox offering a stream of the first episode on iTunes for the past two weeks. The popular indie film actress Deschanel plays a schoolteacher who moves into an apartment with three single guys after she catches her boyfriend cheating.

The bad news: Initial viewership for the season debut of "Glee" was down 35 percent from its second-season premiere last September. Its audience was 8.9 million on Tuesday, compared to 12.5 million for its season debut last year.

"New Girl" was aired after "Glee" to try to draw some of the established show's audience and wound up outshining it. "Glee" actress Jane Lynch was also host of Sunday's Emmy Awards.

Fox points out that the beginning of last season was the hottest point for "Glee," and its average audience was around 9 million toward the end of last season. Fox said more than a third of the show's fans regularly record "Glee" on their DVRs and watch it later, viewers that aren't picked up immediately by Nielsen's overnight ratings.

The dramatic comedy about a high school glee club features Matthew Morrison as club director, Lynch as the bullying cheerleading coach and Lea Michele as the self-absorbed singing standout.

There was a clear age divide in Tuesday's viewing. Nielsen said CBS' "NCIS," seen by nearly 20 million people in its season debut, had a 25 audience share among people ages 50 and over. That means 25 percent of people in that age group watching TV at the time was tuned in to "NCIS."

The "New Girl" audience share among 50-plus viewers was 5. Even though its audience was half the size of the "NCIS" audience, it had higher ratings among the young demographic that Fox tries hardest to reach.

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