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Sunday's Super Bowl drew an estimated 90.7 million people — a  5 percent bump from a year ago and the contest's biggest audience since 1996, the Steelers' previous appearance. As a result, ABC has decided to shelve Desperate Housewives for six weeks in favor of a new hourlong Super Bowl-results show. But seriously, folks... Grey's Anatomy held on to 38.1 million people, the biggest draw for a post-Super Bowl show in five years. As a result, ABC has decided to shelve Housewives in favor of "Code Black," a new drama starring Christina Ricci's right hand.

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Sunday's Super Bowl drew an estimated 90.7 million people a  5 percent bump from a year ago and the contest's biggest audience since 1996, the Steelers' previous appearance. As a result, ABC has decided to shelve Desperate Housewives for six weeks in favor of a new hourlong Super Bowl-results show. But seriously, folks... Grey's Anatomy held on to 38.1 million people, the biggest draw for a post-Super Bowl show in five years. As a result, ABC has decided to shelve Housewives in favor of "Code Black," a new drama starring Christina Ricci's right hand.