Re: Wednesday Night Scheduling Insanity



In article <1153161581.656833.308910@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"WQ" <wq@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So I see the networks are going to go ballistic this
Wednesday with insane scheduling. This is probably
going to rank as the lowest of the low that the broadcast
networks have sunk to in 60 years. It's either going to
get much worse than this or, hope against hope, it can
only get better. Look at what everyone has to look
forward to this Wednesday night:

I saw in a crawl on E! a few days ago that last week was the
lowest-rated week on network TV since they started keeping track. Is it
any wonder?

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Barry Margolin, barmar@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Arlington, MA
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