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Davidson also stated that Fire Shut Up in My Bones was a conventional opera which did not "blow up the genre". [4] In his review James Jorden called Fire "an opera with legs" and predicted many future revivals. He further stated that "At its current length of two and a half hours, Fire Shut Up in My Bones is in the running for best American ...
Catching up on Friday’s TV ratings, CBS’ Fire Country was the night’s most-watched program and tied for the demo win. NBC | With decidedly weaker competition in the 8 o’clock hour this ...
The United States pay television content advisory system is a television content rating system developed cooperatively by the American pay television industry; it first went into effect on March 1, 1994, on cable-originated premium channels owned by the system's principal developers, Home Box Office, Inc. and Showtime Networks.
It received negative reviews from critics, [421] [422] and ranked 16th on TV Guide's list of worst television shows and the same position on its list of biggest television blunders; former Fox chairwoman Lucie Salhany described it as "uncomfortable and embarrassing", and the series was cancelled within six weeks of its debut. [423] [424]
In the latest TV show ratings, NBC’s Chicago Fire led Wednesday in the demo, while Med delivered the night’s biggest audience. Med drew 6.9 million total viewers and a 0.7 rating, dipping a ...
In the latest TV show ratings, Fox’s coverage of the World Series Game 2 averaged 8.9 million total viewers (and a 1.8 demo rating), down a bit from the preliminary numbers for the Braves/Astros ...
In the latest TV show ratings, Chicago Fire and the first hour of Survivor led Wednesday in the demo, while the former also copped the night’s biggest audience. Chicago Med (with 6.7 million ...
The title of the film was inspired by conservative commentator Laura Ingraham, who coined the phrase "shut up and sing" in such context earlier; it was the title of her 2003 book Shut Up & Sing: How Elites from Hollywood, Politics, and the UN Are Subverting America. The tagline of the film, "freedom of speech is fine as long as you don't do it ...