hugh
2003-01-02, 01:20 PM
Okay so I'm reading the following today... (I've edited for brevity)
NBC won on Christmas Eve with a rebroadcast of "It's a Wonderful Life,"
ABC also was a solid second on Sunday in total viewers with 1965 classic "The Sound of Music" (11.46 million, 3.4/9 in adults 18-49).
Sunday was a good night all around for movies, as Fox grabbed big numbers for a repeat of "Die Hard With a Vengeance" (4.3/11 in adults 18-49) and CBS topped its season average on the night with a second airing of "You've Got Mail" (3.2/8).
Okay now, the top shows over the holidays were movies that you could buy on VHS for about $10 or rent for a week for about a buck and a half.
IMHO, why would these people watch these movies on network television? I mean 99% of homes have a VCR. Why endure 18 minutes of commercials each hour?
so I ask "Are these people lazy or dumb or ?"
NBC won on Christmas Eve with a rebroadcast of "It's a Wonderful Life,"
ABC also was a solid second on Sunday in total viewers with 1965 classic "The Sound of Music" (11.46 million, 3.4/9 in adults 18-49).
Sunday was a good night all around for movies, as Fox grabbed big numbers for a repeat of "Die Hard With a Vengeance" (4.3/11 in adults 18-49) and CBS topped its season average on the night with a second airing of "You've Got Mail" (3.2/8).
Okay now, the top shows over the holidays were movies that you could buy on VHS for about $10 or rent for a week for about a buck and a half.
IMHO, why would these people watch these movies on network television? I mean 99% of homes have a VCR. Why endure 18 minutes of commercials each hour?
so I ask "Are these people lazy or dumb or ?"