“My Name is Earl” debuted on Tuesday to a very impressive 6.4 adults 18-49 rating at 9 p.m., Media Life reports. It was the highest-rated new comedy premiere on any network since NBC’s “Joey” averaged a 7.2 last fall.
It was the night’s highest-rated show by nearly a full ratings point and boosted lead-out “The Office” to its best numbers since its debut last year.
It had the best Tuesday premiere for any new shows in the past three years. “Earl” also gave lead-out “The Office” a boost. “The Office,” posted a 4.3 rating among 18-49s, a 72 percent increase over the 2.5 rating it averaged last season.
The Spanish Radio Association says Arbitron still has not addressed its concerns and research questions regarding the PPM and how “Hispanics are recruited and represented, and how the PPM panel is maintained.”
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The Chicago Tribune’s new design will launch on Sept. 29, Tribune Co. chief operating officer Randy Michaels says. No details on the redesign have been released; the paper has already been decreasing its editorial pages to create a more even split…
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CNN won its second night of coverage of the Democratic National Convention Tuesday. The network averaged 3.41 million viewers in the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. time slot, despite the fact that Fox drew nearly even for the night.
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Generation Y is the most self-indulgent, Generation X is the most innovative, and Boomers are the most productive, while the “Silent Generation” and the “Greatest Generation” are the most admired, according to a recent survey by Harris Interactive, writes MarketingCharts.
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To encourage shoppers to buy more back-to-school items, retailers often implement “loss leader” strategies: that is, selling items at a loss or even giving them away in hopes that the reductions will attract shoppers who will then buy other, more…