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Required to verify ratings. Reference Required Width width Width of the graph in plain number format. If no value is given, it will be set automatically to create a space of 2 pixels between the bars. Format: 800 Number Optional Height height Height of the graph in plain number format. Default is 300px. Format: 250 Number Optional Average average
The information in the score field should be the rating given in the review (e.g. 4/5). The rating should use the same format as in the review, to accurately portray the score of the review. For star ratings you should use the star rating template; for example, entering {{Rating|4.5|5}}, will render: .
The purpose of the {{Television season ratings}} template is to add a formatted ratings table to pages for television series, specifically the main article, displaying the timeslots, ratings and similar information for each season, for up to 50 seasons.
The rating should be in the same format as used by the source (percentage, fraction, star rating). Star ratings can be shown with the Template:Rating template, e.g. {{Rating|4.5|5}} gives . All ratings must be sourced. If the rating is text-based (a percentage or fraction), please add it between the 'small' parameters.
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[[Category:Television ratings templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Television ratings templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
Per Front Office Sports, the winter games drew the lowest ratings in the history of the Olympics since NBC began broadcasting the event. This year’s games drew an average of 11.4 million ...
The purpose of the {{Television episode ratings}} template is to add a formatted ratings table to pages for television series, specifically either the main article, list of episodes article, or individual season articles, displaying the ratings for each episode of a season, for up to 50 episodes.