The new TV season is under way, and in the first round, CBS has left its rivals in the dust.

White House aide David Plouffe on Sunday urged swift passage of President Obama's jobs bill.
Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:
Seemingly headed for disaster, the Big 12 Conference may have come up with a way to stick around.
Tissues were on hand but there were few tears among two dozen soap opera fans gathered to watch "All My Children" sign off from ABC on Friday after more than 40 years.
Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:
The debut of Simon Cowell's "The X Factor" played second fiddle to "Modern Family."
There was talk of solidarity, plans for stability, expressions of encouragement.
The Big 12 dumped its embattled commissioner Thursday and said nine schools had pledged to give their TV rights to the conference for the next six years, a step intended to preserve a fractured league that has lost two members in the past year and is expected to lose another by next summer.