Forbes breaks down the programs that get the most cash from advertisers; the number-one show is obvious.
Fox's money-printing press.
Television networks don't even try to pretend that the industry is about the art--it's all about the Benjamins. Money makes the TV business go 'round, and most of that moolah comes from advertisers, who shell out cash so viewers will buy that fast-food burger, luxury car, or Rotato.
Estimated ad revenue for television's top shows
Show--estimated ad revenue per half hour
1. American Idol--$7 million
2. 24--$3.7 million
3. Desperate Housewives--$2.9 million
4. Grey's Anatomy--$2.7 million
5. Two and a Half Men--$2.6 million
6. Dancing with the Stars results show--$2.5 million
7. Dancing with the Stars performance show--$2.4 million
8. Heroes--$2.1 million
9. Brothers & Sisters--$2.1 million
10. Survivor--$2.1 million
11. CSI--$2.1 million
12. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition--$2 million
13. Worst Week--$2 million
14. House--$1.9 million
15. Private Practice--$1.8 million
No Lost, no The Office, no NCIS? What other shows are you surprised to see didn't make the list?
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