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(08/29/11 08:51 PM)
pokernite wrote:Ok, so saying "begging for power, then getting it" is NOT saying its rigged?Sounds to me that is what you inferred.My bad.
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(09/02/11 02:58 PM)
bpbillywizard5 wrote: Yup, people tuned in to see if Dani could pull off a miracle, were disappointed when she left the house but were ecstatic when her last instructions to her underlings caused Jeff to get the boot, all the while ranting like a complete fucktard, then making an ass of himself in front of Julie and the live studio audience. Classic!!! That was pretty sweet but it's all downhill from here on.
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(09/02/11 02:59 PM)
Sue5858 wrote:Wow - those are really impressive ratings. Really, really impressive. I wonder if they will do another non-summer season now like they did a few years ago?? This show has to be soooo much cheaper than producing the CBS dramas with the skyhigh payrolls. I know there's a TON of whining about the twists and rigging and recasting of vets this season but I think the ratings show that the BB team has figured out better and better how to bait the hook to get viewers eyeballs on their screens. All of the recast vets are extremely watchable to the average viewer and really draw in the casual viewers. The twists keep things from getting too dull and predicable. I give CBS kudos.
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perrocaliente wrote:Thanks to all these bon bon eating fraus alison isnt even going to bother hiding the rigging next year. Hell, We're not too far off from a bb soap opera.
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(09/02/11 04:24 PM)
The Amazing Survivor wrote: Big Brother (8.2 million total viewers, 3.2 rating in adults 18-49 demographic) was easily the night's highest-rated primetime telecast on broadcast, with NBC's America's Got Talent being the only formidable opponent. The series matched season highs among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34 and drew the second largest audience this summer. Even with reruns following, CBS won the night on the strength of Big Brother's performance.On a NFL-boosted Thursday, CBS ended up taking the ratings crown.With a dominant performance from Big Brother (9.7 million total viewers, 3.4 rating in adults 18-49 demographic), preliminary numbers indicate that the network topped the night in the ratings -- even though its numbers were up due to regional preseason football games. ABC, NBC and Fox also aired games.With barely any other competition (besides football), the order at the top likely won't change when updated numbers come in. At the moment, CBS averaged 8.6 million and a 2.7 rating during primetime.
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goner1 wrote:so where does this season compare to the rest? the superpass phone operator wanted my opinion on that...i said i thought it was in the top three seasons (??) maybe i over-rated it, maybe i like this season more because it's the first time i have feeds?
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(09/11/11 11:00 PM)
I LUV TIJUANA wrote:so we should get a renewal announcement soon then
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