What TV Shows took home the biggest ratings in 2010?
• Glee’s biggest eisode was on April 13 with “Hell-O” (13.7 million viewers).
• Glee‘s 2nd biggest was Sept. 28’s Spears-boosted “Britney/Brittany” (13.5 million).
• The Real Housewives franchise hit a new high) with Aug. 30’s New Jersey reunion shoving match (3.9 million).
• Jersey Shore came in huge with Sept. 30’s Snooki–Angelina disagreement brawl (6.7 million).
• Keeping Up With the Kardashians somehow set a new network record on Feb. 28 (4.8 million).
• Vampire Diaries was the top CW drama; the top Vampire Diaries was Feb. 4’s “Children of the Damned” (4 million).
• True Blood was the top vampire show; the top True Blood was Aug. 29’s “Fresh Blood” (5.4 million).
• Zombies topped vampires, thanks to The Walking Dead, which topped out with Dec. 5’s season finale (6 million).
• American Idol, which averaged 24.8 million for its Tuesday shows, topped everything.
• The Jan. 18 iCarly special, iSaved Your Life, was cable’s No. 1 entertainment show (12.4 million).
• Saturday Night Live’s biggest guest host was Betty White (12.1 million on May 8).
• For the fall season through Dec. 5, the broadcast show that added, on average, the most DVR viewers after a week’s worth of playback was Modern Family.
• The most-watched animated holiday special was Charlie Brown Christmas Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (12.2 million


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