Girls Still Devoted to The Hills' Girls

The Hills, Lauren Conrad, Heidi Montag MTV

Lauren Conrad may be so over Heidi Montag, but teen girls aren't.

The Hills' fifth-season premiere scored Monday's highest TV rating among emotionally involved female types aged 12-24 and 18-24, per MTV stats this afternoon. Overall enthusiasm and/or tolerance for the reality show continues to wane, though. The back-to-back episodes averaged 3 million viewers, down about 15 percent from the season-four opener, which itself was down from the season-three-and-a-half opener, and so on.

Elsewhere Monday:

House (13 million, per preliminary Nielsen estimates) shocked—and jumped up a bit from last week.

Heroes (6.1 million) was down 30 percent from its season average among 18-49-year-olds who swear they TiVo'd.

A downsized Dancing With the Stars (19.6 million) was still the biggest thing going on TV—men's college basketball championship game (17.2 million viewers from 9:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.) or no.

The new comedy Surviving Suburbia (12.2 million) enjoyed debuting after DWTS—and not against Rules of Engagement, which had the night off because of basketball.

Compared to last week, Castle (9.2 million) and Chuck (6 million) were up; 24 (11 million) and Medium (7.2 million) were about even. Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill were reruns.

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