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In response to
"
Cosby was watched by 3 times as many people though -- nm
"
by
Beaker
That had less than 10% of the options we currently enjoy. -- nm
Posted by
Spawn
Feb 10 '11, 11:54
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Responses:
Right. Television consumption has fundamentally changed. -- nm
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David
Feb 10, 12:00
2
But there's still a #1.
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Will Hunting
Feb 10, 12:00
1
Did Two and a Half Men, the current #1, start at #1? Of course not.
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David
Feb 10, 12:03
Cosby was #1 within it's show type and then all of television
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Will Hunting
Feb 10, 11:55
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My point is, how many shows were running against it back then?
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Spawn
Feb 10, 11:57
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As far as big players, there was NBC, CBS and ABC then. Now, Fox has been added.
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Inigo
Feb 10, 11:59
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You miss the point. Just because Nielsen does not count does not mean people are not watching the other 200 shows on then. -- nm
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Spawn
Feb 10, 12:01
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Like Will and I have said, #1 is still #1 regardless of other shows. -- nm
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Inigo
Feb 10, 12:06
If the audience splinters, you'll still have a #1. Which is 2.5 Men, then BBT, then Modern Family.
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Will Hunting
Feb 10, 11:58
true -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 10, 11:54
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