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Jim Cramer, CNBC Ratings Down Since Stewart Attacks Began

Jim Cramer, CNBC Ratings Down Since Stewart Attacks Began

In the first three days of this week, CNBC's Business Day programming block was down 10 percent in the key demographic of adults 25-to-54 versus the same period the week before, and down 11 percent among total viewers. Meanwhile, Mad Money was also down 10 percent in the 25-to-54 demographic, but only 4 percent among all viewers -- suggesting that maybe some of those bored college kids who watch Jon Stewart did, in fact, tune in to find out exactly what is the deal with this Jim Cramer character.

 

Jimmy Fallon Passes First Ratings Test

Jimmy Fallon Passes First Ratings Test

Jimmy Fallon's first spin as Late Night host scored the franchise's biggest overnight Monday ratings in three years, NBC said today.

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Heroes Takes Another Fall

If You Can't Say Anything Nice About Heroes' Ratings, Maybe You Shouldn't Say Anything at All: Uh, okay. Well, How About This? Did last night's episode slip below 7...

 

Conan Goes Out on Top; Dollhouse Shrinks

Just What Conan O'Brien Needed: A big, Abe Vigoda-blessed sendoff. Overnight ratings for O'Brien's final Late Night were up a whopping 44 percent over the show's season average, NBC said today.

 

Crossover episodes give ABC a win

Crossover episodes give ABC a win

TV News: 'Grey's' and 'Practice' take network to the top -- The crossover episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice" paid off for ABC and gave the Alphabet an impressive win Thursday night against all original programming from CBS, NBC and Fox.

 

Inaugural dip for 'American Idol' makes CBS No. 1

With last week's inaugural festivities depressing ratings for Fox's "American Idol," CBS managed to sneak away with a narrow ratings win for the week ending Jan. 25.

 

'Lost,' 'Lie to Me' solid in ratings

'Lost,' 'Lie to Me' solid in ratings

Fox drama "Lie to Me" opened to pretty good numbers on Wednesday, taking advantage of its massive "American Idol" lead-in to finish roughly on par in its hour with ABC's season premiere of "Lost," which remains a ratings force despite erosion.

 

Inauguration draws 37.8 million TV viewers

Almost 37.8 million Americans watched the full day of television coverage of President Barack Obama's inauguration  -- less than the record numbers expected.

 

'Idol' Debut Draws 30.1 Million Fans

'Idol' became the most-watched prime-time show of the TV season so far.

 

Fox's '24' off to soft start; CBS comedies soar

Fox's '24' off to soft start; CBS comedies soar

Fox's "24" has gotten off to a modest start in its seventh season, with ratings for its two-hour Monday time slot premiere down 30% among young adults compared with 2007.

 

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