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That must be the case.

Wonder why no shows were carried 100%? I remember a SOD article that stated that Days now had total clearance ie airing on all NBC stations. Not sure when that was. Maybe late 80's?

Also puzzled as to why the no. of stations changed by 1 or 2 week to wek?

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More puzzling is why the percentage changes too. Sometimes I'll notice a show is listed as being, for example, on 170 affiliates, 70 percent clearance. The next week it is on 171 affiliates, but only 69 percent clearance.

Very hard to understand why that would be! 

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Finished sorting & cropping the remainder of 1979, so they will start being posted again today. We pick up with the week of 8/13/79:

FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 8/13/79-8/17/79 & 8/20/79-8/24/79:

 

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS (FAST NATIONALS): WEEK OF 8/27/79-8/31/79:
 

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 9/3/79-9/7/79 & 9/10/79-9/14/79:
 
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At this point in the ratings, AW was six months into the 90 minute episodes.  The Doctors ratings were almost identical to AW’s ratings.  Did it ever occur to anyone at NBC to just expand The Doctors to an hour rather than take the risk with Texas in 1980?

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Lin Bolen did a trial run of a 60 min. DOC. Some of us have wondered out loud why they did not pursue it. Speculated they didn't have room & would've needed more room. Speculated maybe something different with the sponsor. But, that spec is only educated  guesses. Simply unknown. 

And, whether they discussed it and TEXAS in the same moment, also totally unknown. 

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