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January 20, 1985 ABC Super Bowl XLVII: 46.4 69 February 3, 2013 CBS 19 Super Bowl XIV: 46.3 67 January 20, 1980 CBS 20 The ABC Sunday Night Movie (The Day After) 46.0 62 November 20, 1983 ABC Super Bowl XXX: 46.0 68 January 28, 1996 NBC Super Bowl XLV: 46.0 69 February 6, 2011 Fox 23 The Fugitive ("The Judgment: Part 2") 45.9 72 August 29, 1967 ABC
CurrentTime TV is a joint effort by VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to produce a 24/7 TV service in Russian. Alhurra is an Arabic-language state-funded satellite TV news channel. TV Martí is another American governmental TV service, broadcasting for Cuba in Spanish. Bloomberg Television is a
Ratings: Fox News, ABC Lead State of the Union Coverage — 32.2 Million Tuned In, 74% of Viewers Were Age 55+ ... Fox News Channel once again led the TV pack with an average SOTU audience of 5.64 ...
ABC led the “Big 4” broadcast networks on Tuesday with its Election Night news coverage from 8 to 11 pm ET. ABC’s coverage averaged just shy of 5.7 million total viewers, followed by NBC’s ...
Fox News – which was first to declare Trump the winner – garnered an average of 10.3 million viewers between 8pm and 11pm ET on Tuesday evening, according to Nielsen data
Fox News Channel (Fox News) launched on October 7, 1996, and was formed under the ownership of News Corporation (founded by Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch), the fifth largest media company in the United States behind Sony, the original Viacom (now Paramount Global), Time Warner (now Warner Bros. Discovery), The Walt Disney Company, Seagram (now NBCUniversal) and MGM.
TV 1 6 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony: 1,654,310 15 September 2000 TV 1 7 One News special – Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales 1,649,710 6 September 1997 TV 1 8 2011 Rugby World Cup quarter-final (NZ v Argentina) 1,624,400 9 October 2011 TV 1, TV 3, Prime, Sky Sports, Maori TV 9 2003 Rugby World Cup final (England v Australia) 1,604,800