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Technology Stocks : VIAB (Viacom Class B shares) formerly CBS
VIA 52.63+4.3%Nov 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: Brewmeister who wrote (2580)9/23/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Hollywood  Read Replies (1) of 4613
 
Ratings info:

* The 1998-99 primetime Nielsen season is under way with promising starts for CBS' (NYSE:CBS -news) ''King of Queens'' and "L.A. Doctors'' and NBC's (NYSE:GE - news) ''Will & Grace,'' but NBC's ''Conrad Bloom,'' CBS' ''Brian Benben'' and the WB's (NYSE:TWX -
news) ''Hyperion Bay" look like early candidates for cancellation or timeslot shifts. ( biz.yahoo.com )

and this
CBS station ratings get 'Squared' away


By Cynthia Littleton
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - ''Hollywood Squares'' is happening for
the CBS-owned TV station group.
The King World syndicated game show revival, which bowed
Sept. 14, is so far pulling solid Nielsen numbers for the 11
major market CBS stations that carry the half-hour show. The
performance of the show on CBS-owned stations is crucial to its
long-term survival; ''Squares'' is carried on CBS-owned stations
in seven of the top 10 markets.
For the first four days of last week, the CBS stations'
ratings are up an average 14% in the ''Squares'' time slot
compared with the same period last year, according to CBS
numbers crunchers. If the momentum continues, ''Squares'' could
be a boon to CBS' primetime fortunes this season. All but two of
the 11 CBS-owned stations are running ''Squares'' in the
lucrative 7-8 p.m. hour leading into primetime.
The first-week ratings story wasn't as lustrous for the
other big-ticket King World show that bowed last week: ''The
Roseanne Show'' opened last Monday with a 3.3 household rating
and 11 share in Nielsen's top 40 overnight metered markets. By
Thursday, ''Roseanne'' had slipped to a 2.2/8, for a four-day
premiere-week average of a 2.8/9.
On the plus side, ''Roseanne'' has been maintaining its
average lead-in rating (2.7/9) and continues to surpass its
year-ago time slot averages in many markets.
Reuters/Variety
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