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Post by deskjet on Dec 11, 2010 17:55:27 GMT -5
TNA Impact scored a 1.1 rating (up 10 percent vs. last week) and averaged 1.5 million viewers.
The numbers are on the high-end of Impact's recent four-week stretch, but flat with Impact's long-term average since returning to Thursday nights in May.
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Last weeks show was much better, and this weeks show sans Jarret and going to church with the Pope segments was decent. Hopefully TNA starts to see a trend that less Hogan and Bischoff=better ratings.
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RedwineRaider
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Post by RedwineRaider on Dec 11, 2010 22:33:56 GMT -5
Glad to see it up. It just seems like they'll always be struggling week to week.
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Post by k5 on Dec 11, 2010 23:30:34 GMT -5
not a bad rating.
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Post by eddie eddie on Dec 12, 2010 0:02:59 GMT -5
TNA Impact scored a 1.1 rating (up 10 percent vs. last week) and averaged 1.5 million viewers. The numbers are on the high-end of Impact's recent four-week stretch, but flat with Impact's long-term average since returning to Thursday nights in May. credit: pwtorch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last weeks show was much better, and this weeks show sans Jarret and going to church with the Pope segments was decent. Hopefully TNA starts to see a trend that less Hogan and Bischoff=better ratings. oh yeah, everyone was like "oh man in' no bischoff and hogan lets watch!" stop it, guy.
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Post by King Silva on Dec 12, 2010 7:46:09 GMT -5
That's good.
Was that the week where Mickie and Tara were in the main event cage match?
I would like to know the breakdown but I guess they didn't have one for that week?
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Post by deskjet on Dec 12, 2010 17:57:56 GMT -5
TNA Impact scored a 1.1 rating (up 10 percent vs. last week) and averaged 1.5 million viewers. The numbers are on the high-end of Impact's recent four-week stretch, but flat with Impact's long-term average since returning to Thursday nights in May. credit: pwtorch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last weeks show was much better, and this weeks show sans Jarret and going to church with the Pope segments was decent. Hopefully TNA starts to see a trend that less Hogan and Bischoff=better ratings. oh yeah, everyone was like "oh man in' no bischoff and hogan lets watch!" stop it, guy. or notice the parallel that the shows have been better without bischoff talking through the whole show and Hogan puttin his two cents in all the time. I actually said something positive about TNA and here you come to make a negative, thanks guy
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