Is it possible that ABC's new timeslot for "Lost" may not be working? It's that or previous fans of the show have found something

Is it possible that ABC's new timeslot for "Lost" may not be working? It's that or previous fans of the show have found something better to do on a Wednesday night after the show posted its lowest ratings for a new episode ... ever.
Love definitely was not in the air for a Valentine's Day broadcast of the show in the 10 p.m. slot, with "Lost" earning just a 7.6 rating/12 share. Even worse, the episode didn't even have a chance against CBS' "CSI: NY," which picked up a 9.4/15, according to Fast Nationals from Nielsen Media Research.
"Lost's" rating was well below the 8.5/14. However, lower numbers -- probably from many couples out celebrating Cupid's arrival -- were experienced across the board with "CSI: NY" down almost the same percentage as "Lost" compared to a week ago.
A repeat of "Lost," which aired the hour before, did CW-like numbers with a 3.2/5, well behind the 16.1/24 earned by Fox's "American Idol" and "Criminal Minds" on CBS (9.6/14). NBC's game show hit "Deal or No Deal" was really no match to Fox's karaoke reality show, finishing third with a 6.3/9, according to Zap2it.
For the night, it was no surprise that "American Idol"-powered Fox would win the night with an 11.8/18. CBS, behind "Criminal Minds" and "CSI: NY" finished second with an 8.0/13, and ABC was fourth with a 4.9/8, getting no additional help from "Beauty and the Geek," the finale of that reality series that barely made a blip on Nielsen's Dradis.
Fast nationals usually provide a snapshot of what Americans are watching by pulling numbers from the top urban markets. A rating point generally represents more than 1.1 million households while the share indicates the percentage of televisions turned on that was tuned to the specific program. These numbers typically shift when final ratings are issued.\
Well what do you think?? are they being Bone by the network???