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mswood:
We should.

Jobby:

--- Quote from: mswood on February 21, 2009, 01:52:38 PM ---With both the Oscars and Nascar hitting the east coast (and the Oscars the west) I would expect that this week could be the lowest rated episode of TAR in its history during the regular prime time season.

That was 8.04 in an episode of the third season.

Hopefully, though we wont hit the lows of the summer cycle of TAR 4.

That low (and summer always scores lower) was a 6.93 million viewers.

I hope that we don't sink that low. 

--- End quote ---

If TAR managed to keep an average of above 8 million viewers, it might be good news. :tup:

TARAsia Fan:
The first half hour of the Oscars usually has a long musical introduction and a monologue. With this year's host being Hugh Jackman, there won't be a comedic monologue. He can sing, so there might be a song and dance number. Then one major award is announced, either Best Supporting Actress or Actor. After that, it's a long way to a major award so TAR's ratings might be helped in that respect.

However, with NASCAR going late, that is definitely going to hurt. I do think the Oscars will have a 18 to 20 share in the first half hour. TAR might be lucky to eke out a 6 share.

puddin:
I really want to see Kyle Busch win again at Fontana so hopefully he wrecks early then I won't feel a need to watch  :lol:  :snicker:
Oscars = BORING
Amazing Race = Excitement! Wouldn't miss it for anything!! :wohoo:

TARAsia Fan:
Last year, I had no interest in the Oscars. This year, I have a bit more interest with The Wrestler and Slumdog Millionaire, but their awards come later.

TAR will be more suspenseful.

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