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In the very early years of United States TV ratings, note that radio listenership was still dominant over TV. About 0.4% of American homes had TV in 1948, rising to 55.7% in 1954 and 83.2% by 1958. [1]
With channel 7's news ratings in third place, minimal help from CBS (which had been in a ratings slump since the end of the 1987–88 television season) and declining profits, Mugar was eventually prompted to sell the WHDH stations. The radio station was sold to Atlantic Ventures in 1992. [11]
46.7 69 February 2, 2014 Fox: 14 The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show: 46.6 64 January 15, 1970 NBC Super Bowl 50: 46.6 72 February 7, 2016 CBS 16 Super Bowl XVIII: 46.4 71 January 22, 1984 CBS Super Bowl XIX: 46.4 63 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
In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ Tracker this week was Sunday’s most-watched program, while also tying ABC’s American Idol for the nightly demo win. CBS | Leading out of 60 Minutes (which was ...
Now that we’re about a month into this admittedly strange Fall TV season, the latest Live+7 ratings report shows that a few broadcast programs are putting in unarguably strong showings. In total ...
The show, led by James Wolk, came third in 18-49 and in total viewers among new dramas for Premiere Week. Fox has claimed triumphs in Premiere Week with shows including the launch of “Alter Ego.”
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In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s American Idol dominated Sunday in the demo, while CBS’ 60 Minutes and The Equalizer delivered the night’s two largest audiences. ABC | AFV (with 4 ...