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Mandoli:

--- Quote from: silvercrank on October 01, 2005, 03:04:24 PM ---6, 324, 650: # of demeaning comments shouted by the Paolo boys to thier mother.

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Is that from just the first episode, or does that continue on throughout the season? ^/^

silvercrank:
Actually that from just from the first 5 Min. {l{

rmax:
How about Nielsen numbers:


--- Quote ---At 9 p.m., the debut of "Commander In Chief," 10.9/16, captured the night's biggest audience. "House," 8.3/12, moved FOX up to second, ahead of the premiere of "The Amazing Race: Family Edition" (7.0/10) on CBS. "My Name Is Earl," 7.0/10, had a decent second week for NBC, but "The Office" dropped to 4.8/7, giving the Peacock at 5.9/9 for the hour. "Supernatural" kept The WB in fifth, while the debut of "Sex, Love & Secrets" barely registered for UPN, coming in at 1.0/1.
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http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,272|97755|1|,00.html


I believe the numbers represent Rating/Share.

--- Quote ---Nielsen Television Ratings are reported by ranking the percentage for each show of all viewers watching television at a given time. As of 2004, there are an estimated 109.6 million television households in the USA. A single national ratings point represents 1%, or 1,096,000 households for the 2004-05 season. Share is the percentage of television sets in use tuned to a specific program. These numbers are usually reported as (ratings points/share). For example, Nielsen may report a show as receiving a 9.2/15 during its broadcast, meaning 9.2%, or 10,083,200 households on average were tuned in at any given moment. Additionally, 15% of all televisions in use at the time were tuned into this program. Nielsen re-estimates the number of households each August for the upcoming television season.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nielsen_Ratings

silvercrank:
Episode #2


So many you wouldn't believe me if I told you: # of Tar personnel need to come up with the retarded spy vs. spy roadblock.

4, 369: # of times we saw the same exact shot of teams reaching for the clue box.

50: # of briefcase toting extras who will never be real spies.

5: # of skin tight shirts that Phil changes into during each episode.

2: # of modes a team may play in during the race; 'Race mode' & 'Stupid mode'

2: # of hours you walk around a reflecting pool without seeing any other teams before realizing that
   maybe something is wrong.

1: # of fathers who must eat their words after telling millions of people that 'father know best'

1: # of moments of clarity I had during race where I too wanted to scream in Paolo family fashion at mom for
   not being able to shut her trap.

0: # of times we were fooled by the TAR editor's ridiculous editing at the end between Paolo & Rogers teams.
   
   Dear editor's,
   
   We are not idiots.
   
   Love,
   The fans of amazing race.

puddin:


I know this isn't the right thread but since rmax did it so can I  >*&


"The Amazing Race" Gains Viewers As the Families Travel From Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. and Virginia
THE AMAZING RACE: FAMILY EDITION was second in households (7.2/11), viewers (11.40m), tied for second in adults 25-54 (5.1/11, with NBC), adults 18-34 (3.1/10, with ABC) and third in adults 18-49 (4.2/10) in its highly competitive time period. Compared to last week's 9-10PM portion of the two-hour premiere, THE AMAZING RACE was up +6% in households (from 6.8/10), +5% in viewers (from 10.81m) and retained 98% of the premiere's delivery in both adults 25-54 (from 5.2/11) and adults 18-49 (from 4.3/11) and 89% of adults 18-34 (from 3.5/09).
source ~
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/cgi/pr.cgi?&id=20051005cbs01

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