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| By Tim Cuprisin Media Columnist E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Tim Cuprisin |
| Published Nov. 2, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. |
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By the end of Brett Favre's return to Lambeau Field on Sunday, 49.7 percent of southeast Wisconsin's TV households -- 74 percent of TVs on at the time -- were tuned to the Green Bay Packers' loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
That translates to 448,000 area households tuned to the game's sad conclusion on Channel 6.
Preliminary Nielsen Media Research overnight ratings show a strong average rating for the entire 3:15 p.m. game, an audience of more than 412,000 area households. That's 45 percent of all TV households in the area, and a 70 percent share of TVs on at the time.
Final numbes aren't due out until Monday afternoon, but the preliminary ratings should provide a pretty accurate measure.
And the numbers prove that the Favre story hasn't yet grown old for Wisconsin TV viewers.
On TV: As expected, cable's TNT has picked up NBC's canceled "Southland." All 13 episodes of the show -- including the six episodes produced for this season -- will start airing on TNT in the 9 p.m. Tuesday slot on Jan. 12.
Jon Stewart and Fox News, again: If you missed it on Thursday night's "Daily Show," Comedy Central's Jon Stewart again did what he does so well, using existing video to tell a detailed -- and funny -- story.
This time, he used Fox News Channel's own protestations about the supposed White House war against it to raise the interesting question of how much "news" is actually aired on the cable channel.
The video follows below.
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Posted by joe on Nov. 3, 2009 at 4:03 p.m. (report)
I'd have to agree with the people who think Stewart is a lot less clever than he thinks he is. But I can see how he might be funny to some people who are attracted to shiny things.
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Posted by Tim Cuprisin on Nov. 3, 2009 at 11:40 a.m. (report)
My column is labeled commentary, so my opinion is very much a part of what I write.
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Posted by brewguru on Nov. 3, 2009 at 11:15 a.m. (report)
Devidia: You missed the point. Tim Cuprisin's job is to report on television, radio and other media. NOT to push his liberal agenda. How many clips of Stewart has he attached in the past couple of weeks?? Reading comprehension is so poor nowadays.
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Posted by tommcmahon on Nov. 3, 2009 at 8:51 a.m. (report)
Doesn't Jon Stewart remind you of all your pothead friends from the 70's who thought they were terribly clever?
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Posted by devidia on Nov. 2, 2009 at 1:04 p.m. (report)
And, brewguru, of course conservatives would NEVER push an agenda, right?
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