American Idol and Arrow had modest gains on Wednesday (February 24), according to Nielsen figures.

The Fox reality competition jumped one-tenth of a point to 2.1 (8.92m) at 8pm, before Hell's Kitchen received 1.3 (4.23m) at 9pm.

Fox won the key 18-49 demographic on Wednesday with 1.7.

The CW's Arrow rose a tenth to 1.0 (2.70m) at 8pm, while Supernatural took 0.7 (1.85m) at 9pm.

ABC's The Middle received 1.9 (7.30m) at 8pm, The Goldbergs netted 1.9 (6.45m) at 8.30pm, Modern Family was up a tenth with 2.5 (8.10m) at 9pm, and Black-ish hit 1.9 (6.18m) at 9.30pm.

American Crime closed out the night for ABC with 0.9 (3.51m) at 10pm.

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Survivor: Kaôh Rōng held steady in week two, garnering 1.9 (8.39m) at 8pm on CBS. Later, Criminal Minds and Code Black grabbed 1.8 (8.64m) at 9pm and 1.2 (6.89m) at 10pm.

The Mysteries of Laura matched last week's 1.0 (6.52m) at 8pm on NBC, followed by Law & Order: Special Victims Unit generating 1.5 (6.47m) at 9pm and Chicago P.D. earning 1.6 (6.99m) at 10pm.

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