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I wonder if the impact of such events would come after they happened rather than on the day they actually aired. While such moments are iconic and memorable, they may spark interest from word of mouth or publications...there was no real way to know they were going to happen. Unlike say weddings or big events, where there was much lead up and more precise timeline in mind. 

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From this thread, Search for Tomorrow clearance was dropping every year since the move to NBC.

Final week on CBS March 22-26, 1982: 97%

First week on NBC March 29-April 2, 1982: 91%

Week of March 28-April 1, 1983: 85%

Week of March 26-30, 1984: 78%

At this rate, I'm estimating the NBC run ended with about 65% clearance, so similar to what we're seeing in 1984 for The Edge of Night at the end of its ABC run.

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS (FAST NATIONALS): WEEK OF 8/27/84-8/31/84:

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FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 9/3/84-9/7/84 & 9/10/84-9/14/84:

73 percent clearance last week: 12/22/86-12/26/86 Search for Tomorrow NBC 3.3 10 143 73 Note: Friday is last episode of series

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