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Bush is replacing Deal or NO Deal tonight
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8:00 PM eastern. My question : Is he going to pick some more Immigrants or take the money?
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I think deal or no deal is the only thing that does NOT have a higher rating than Bush.
Bush is at the bottom of the Presidency now at something like 30%
Deal or NO Deal easily beats him
Viewers Make 'Deal' with NBC Friday
Game show, 'Vegas' finale carry Peacock to victory
May 13 2006
'Deal or No Deal' host Howie MandelFast National ratings for Friday, May 12, 2006
NBC rode "Deal or No Deal" to a ratings win Friday, breaking a string of CBS victories on the night. The Eye took a hit as its special with magician Keith Barry failed to conjure up many viewers.
For the night, NBC averaged a 6.1 rating/11 share, narrowly beating CBS' 5.9/11. ABC finished third with a 4.6/8. UPN came in fourth with a 2.6/5, followed by FOX, 2.4/5, and The WB, 0.9/2.
NBC also led among adults 18-49, drawing a 2.9 rating in the demographic beloved by advertisers. CBS took second with a 2.5, and ABC was third at 2.1. FOX and UPN tied for fourth at 1.4. The WB managed only a 0.5.
"Deal or No Deal" dominated the 8 p.m. hour, scoring a 7.8/15 for NBC. CBS' special "Keith Barry: Extraordinary" was pretty ordinary at 3.8/7. A repeat of "America's Funniest Home Videos" was third for ABC. The first half of "Friday Night Smackdown!" on UPN was fourth, edging FOX's showing of the movie "Legally Blonde 2," 2.2/4. The WB aired the movie "How to Deal."
The season finale of NBC's "Las Vegas," 6.1/11, tied for first in households at 9 p.m. with CBS' "Close to Home" (NBC had more total viewers for the hour). ABC remained in third with "20/20," 4.2/7. "Smackdown!" concluded with a 2.9/5, staying in front of FOX's movie. The WB trailed with its film.
CBS grabbed the top spot at 10 p.m. as "Numb3rs" posted a 7.8/14. A second hour of "20/20" averaged 5.9/10 for ABC, and NBC's "Conviction" pulled down a 4.3/8.
Ratings information is taken from fast national data, which includes live and same-day DVR viewing. All numbers are preliminary and subject to change.
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I'll be tuned in to cartoon network with the kids. At least you know where Tom & Jerry stand on any given issue.
Jeff