Good news for a change, TV viewership continues to plunge. It's been my observation that the younger generation(<35) get most of their info from the net. It's only the geezers, the stupid and the poor that are still wed to the jews' tox-box. What acts of desperation can we except from organized yid-dom as their greatest lever of power fails totally?
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Wednesday July 12, 5:38 AM
A Low-Water Mark for Broadcast TV Viewing
TV viewers must have taken to the beach: It was the least-watched week in recorded history for the four biggest broadcast networks.
CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox averaged 20.8 million viewers during the average prime-time minute last week, according to Nielsen Media Research. That sunk below the previous record, set during the last week of July in 2005.
It wasn't entirely unexpected. By tradition, the week that includes Independence Day has the fewest viewers of the year, or close to it, because rerun season is in full swing and the public is consumed with outdoor activities.
There also aren't any new summer hits to entice people. Only one program, NBC's "America's Got Talent," recorded more than 10 million viewers, Nielsen said.
It was a lousy week for Brian Williams and the "NBC Nightly News," too.
Williams' newscast finished out of first place among viewers for the first time since last August, beaten by ABC's "World News Tonight," where Diane Sawyer subbed for Charles Gibson, according to Nielsen Media Research.
NBC says there's an easy explanation. Only three days were counted in the ratings following the long weekend, and on those days NBC's news was preceded in many markets by coverage of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, which drew relatively little interest. NBC lost during the corresponding weeks in 2001 and 2004.
Williams was the only regular anchor working last week. Besides Sawyer, Harry Smith subbed for Bob Schieffer on CBS.
Despite Gibson's absence, it was a boost for ABC. In the month since Gibson has taken over, "World News Tonight" has widened the gap over the third-place "CBS Evening News."
"World News Tonight" averaged 7.3 million viewers and "Nightly News" had 7.2 million (both 5.1 rating, 11 share). The "CBS Evening News" averaged 6.5 million viewers (4.6, 10).
In prime time, CBS averaged 6.5 million viewers (4.4 rating, 8 share), NBC had 6 million (4.1, 8), Fox had 5.1 million (3.3, 6), ABC had 4.8 million (3.3, 6), UPN had 2 million (1.3, 3), the WB had 1.7 million (1.2, 2) and the i network had 590,000 (0.4, 1).
Among the Spanish-language networks, Univision led the way with 3 million viewers (1.7, 3), Telemundo had 870,000 (0.5. 1) and TeleFutura had 430,000 (0.3, 1).
On cable, USA Network's "Psych" came out of the box with 6.1 million viewers, the highest-rated new scripted series on basic cable this year.
A ratings point represents 1,102,000 households, or 1 percent of the nation's estimated 110.2 million TV homes. The share is the percentage of in-use televisions tuned to a given show.
For the week of July 3-9, the top 10 shows, their networks and viewerships: "America's Got Talent," NBC, 12.03 million; "So You Think You Can Dance" (Wednesday), Fox, 9.78 million; "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (Thursday, 10 p.m.), CBS, 9.7 million; "60 Minutes," CBS, 9.11 million; "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," NBC, 8.86 million; "So You Think You Can Dance" (Thursday), Fox, 8.85 million; "Cold Case," CBS, 8.82 million; "CSI: Miami," CBS, 8.66 million; "CSI: Miami," (Wednesday, 9:30 p.m.), CBS, 8.22 million; "Law & Order," NBC, 8.16 million.
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Critical Mass
How can they possible know how many people watch the idiot box? From the nielsen ratings?
Isn't that where they have select people with a box attached to their tv keeping track of what they watch? Wouldn't this type of person be more inclined to watch tv in the first place? Obviously, the nielsen survey is not going to give someone who never watches tv one of these devices. These surveys are phoney. They haven't a clue how many people watch tv. They only know what the people with the nielsen boxes watch and then they make inductions from there, which are completely biased.
Taking a hatchet to your joo-tube and taking your children out of public shule is a potent one-two punch towards raising healthy, independent white children.
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Does this suggest that the stupified nation is wising up or does it simply mean that they've found something even stupider to occupy themselves? Video games, Nascar races......
Hmmph!
Does this suggest that the stupified nation is wising up or does it simply mean that they've found something even stupider to occupy themselves? Video games, Nascar races......
I definitely agree. However I love watching TV with my unawakened white friends and saying, "You SEE what the JEW is doing here?" during a show. I use the TV as an educational tool to demonstrate how the propoganda machine works....
I think that keeping our children aware and away from the vermine cube is a must, but I also believe that it can truely be used to show the lies that are being shoved down our race's throat. Keep this in mind, using your enemies strengths against them will ONLY make your cause stronger and strengthen your position.....:cheers:
I'm NOT a jew, I just play one on youtube.... 
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Does this suggest that the stupified nation is wising up or does it simply mean that they've found something even stupider to occupy themselves? Video games, Nascar races......
I don't believe that your average American lard-ass is becoming aware of the jew, but the jews' message no longer resonates. That's got to be a good thing.
Critical Mass