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October 6-10, 2014: Good Week For Y&R


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Bad ratings news for the View. Go into the View board on here it's now tying the talk in demos and very close in viewers. The talk at 2.63 and the view at 2.8. It's slipped 600000 viewers from its premiere week. The loss of Bill Geddie and the fireworks the show used to have.

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Y and R has lost 250000 or more many times in six months. GH has been steady as a rock April through October which were tougher months than winter. I think GH is a bit campy these days and needs to get more grounded. It seems Gina Tognonis arrival caused a spike.

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I'm including the second demical point now for more detailed ratings. Before, if a show had a 1.54 it would be rounded down to a 1.5. So if the following week, a show got a 1.56, it would be rounded to a 1.6 - the difference in the week would be a +.1, but with the second decimal point, you see it was actually only an increase 0.02.

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