On 24 May 2006 16:32:04 -0700, "The Hammer" <buggertt@yahoo.com> wrote:
It was raining so you watched the Colonial. Would you have watched>the Colonial if it was 80 degrees , sunny, and gorgeous out. Maybe you>would, and that is certainly OK, but how many people are going to stay>home and watch Tim Herron on their day off, when there are so many>other things that could be going on. Now with Tiger making one of his>famous charges, that might make a few people stay glued to the set, but>not the likes of Tim Herron, Stuart Appleby, etc. They are fine>players, but they alone cannot sustain viewership. Without Tiger,>viewership suffers.
One could say that without stars, nobody would watch TV. But TV gets watched, even on great days, even without top stars.
On Thu, 25 May 2006 08:14:34 -0600, Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote:>One could say that without stars, nobody would watch TV. But TV gets>watched, even on great days, even without top stars.
Sometimes you just can't make sense of it. A few weeks ago the Grammy Awards, featuring performances by the country's top singers, got clobbered in the ratings by American Idol, featuring performances by people who will be lucky to get a gig at the Airport Marriott Lounge.
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