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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 8/11/75-8/15/75 & 8/18/75-8/22/75:

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(Note: Per newspaper listings, there were no scheduled preemptions and all daytime shows were scheduled to air every day this week).

FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 9/1/75-9/5/75 & 9/8/75-9/12/75:

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AMC falling from #1 to #6. Wonder what was behind that?

Meanwhile OLTL looking shakey at the bottom of the pack.

The competition was too strong. The second half of AW and Tattletales on CBS. Up until July OLTL was up against Match Game and I suspect Tattletales wasn't as strong, thus giving OLTL some room to improve.

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 9/15/75-9/19/75 & 9/22/75-9/26/75:

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 9/29/75-10/3/75 & 10/6/75-10/10/75:

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The Price is Right going strong. No wonder CBS expanded it to 1 hour.

@JAS0N47 Do you have game show ratings for September 8-12, 1975 (The Price is Right 1 hour trial week) and November 3-7, 1975 (The Price is Right expands to 1 hour)? Thanks in advance

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The 11/3/75 ratings will be posted when I post the August & November 1975 Non Soap Ratings charts in the next day or two. Here's the info for 9/8/75-9/12/75:
 
Match Game '75...7.3/28
Rhyme and Reason...6.7/29
Tattletales...6.5/23
Hollywood Squares...6.1/32
$10,000 Pyramid...6.0/25
Magnificent Marble Machine...5.4/25
Price Is Right...5.4/33  (Quarter hour weekly averages: 4.4, 5.0, 5.9, 6.4; First half hour weekly average: 4.7/29; Second half hour weekly average: 6.1/37)
Let's Make a Deal...5.2/22
Celebrity Sweepstakes...5.1/34
High Rollers...5.1/31
Wheel of Fortune...5.1/31
Jackpot...4.9/21
Showoffs...4.8/22
You Don't Say...4.8/18
Happy Days...4.7/25
Musical Chairs...4.0/14
Give-N-Take...3.7/25
Captain Kangaroo...3.1/22
 
11/3/75-11/7/75 TPIR Additional Data:
Price Is Right...5.0/28  (Quarter hour weekly averages: 4.5, 4.7, 5.3, 5.7; First half hour weekly average: 4.6/26; Second half hour weekly average: 5.5/31)
**Thursday 11/6/75 episode aired only 25 minutes from 1035-11AM. Preempted 10-1035AM by Rockefeller Speech.
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And with Hollywood Squares returning in early 2025, 4 of the top 5 game shows from 2/3/75 will be currently airing 50 years later (Hollywood Squares, Price Is Right, Let's Make a Deal and Pyramid) with only Match Game not in production this season.

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