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Post by LtD73 on Jan 13, 2009 19:15:48 GMT -5
I did a similar thread for impact, ill update each week with latest ratings
1/5 - 3.4 1/12 - 3.5
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Post by Scarlet Begonias on Jan 13, 2009 19:21:01 GMT -5
Lookin good so far... actually since Cena returned the ratings have been good
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jan 13, 2009 19:44:57 GMT -5
What's that then, 3.4 and 3.5 million viewers?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2009 19:53:41 GMT -5
What's that then, 3.4 and 3.5 million viewers? I've often wondered that myself. Glad to see the ratings out of the 2's
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Post by I LIKE BIG BUTTS on Jan 13, 2009 19:55:05 GMT -5
Nah it's over 4 million viewers.
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Post by leila on Jan 13, 2009 20:17:49 GMT -5
Why arent there 16 million viewers anymore? last year they had that many. Are people getting out of wrestling and getting less popular everyday now?
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Post by HugoOne on Jan 13, 2009 20:22:51 GMT -5
"In the most broad of terms, the Nielsen ratings are percentages without a "%" sign. A 13.3 homes rating means that 13.3% of the homes in America watched that show. A 3.4 men 25-34 rating means that 3.4% of the men aged 25-34 were tuned in. Remember that and this article itself may become less confusing.
The United States has roughly 99.4 million homes with televisions in them and about 230 million people living in those homes. The most common measurement that you'll see in the press and on the Internet uses homes rather than people. Each ratings point represents 1% of the television homes in America or 994,000 people.
Say, for instance, an episode of Voyager gets a 4.0 rating; that means 3,976,000 homes were tuned into that show. It also means that 4.0% of the homes in America with televisions were watching Voyager that week. If Voyager had a very good week and earned a 4.5, that would mean 4,473,000 homes or 4.5% of American homes were watching that particular episode. "
You know, I just took a course on Advertising Media Planning too, and I learned this exact same thing, and yet, I had to google it. Shame on myself.
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Post by ztj_wwf on Jan 13, 2009 21:59:53 GMT -5
Why arent there 16 million viewers anymore? last year they had that many. Are people getting out of wrestling and getting less popular everyday now? They have never had 16 million so not sure what you are talking about,
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Post by Iron Man on Jan 13, 2009 22:31:24 GMT -5
The highest I think was 7 or 8 million back in 1999
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Post by madness1 on Jan 13, 2009 23:20:46 GMT -5
The highest I think was 7 or 8 million back in 1999 Yeah the higest rated segment ever was the This is your life with Rock and Foley. That I believe reached a 9 but it could have been a high 9. The guy saying 16 maybe when you combined RAW and Nitro when they TOGETHER were beating MNF
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