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   Re: You think Caprica tanked?   
   17 Dec 10 18:20:26   
   
   From: your.name@isp.com   
      
   "AC"  wrote in message   
   news:T4zOo.37468$PE1.20827@newsfe29.ams2...   
   > Your Name wrote:   
   > > "AC"  wrote in message   
   > > news:6XUNo.53097$Wk6.47419@newsfe27.ams2...   
   > >> Dillon Pyron wrote:   
   > >>> Apparently the David Hasselhof "reality show" has been cancelled after   
   > >>> two episodes.  The lead in show (Ozzy?) came in with 1.4 million and   
   > >>> David's show had 740 odd thousand and then a little over 600K.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Now THAT'S tanking.  When you flush 50% of your audience, either the   
   > >>> network screwed up in its positioning or your show sucks.  Losing   
   > >>> another almost 18% the next week suggests it wasn't positioning.   
   > >>   
   > >> Yeah, it tanked. This, er, show just tanked worse. Both still tanked.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > I don't know if it's true, but according to the people on the radio   
   > > Hasselhoff's show was resurrected from one he did previously (maybe on a   
   > > cable channel or similar), which would mean it had more than just two   
   > > episodes ... but maybe they were remembering the "Hasselhoff's in   
   England"   
   > > shows.   
   >   
   > Hasselhoff's in England? Is that considered an act of war?   
      
   I only read a couple of blurbs about it ... apparently it was some silly   
   "reality" TV show following David Hasselhoff and his daughters on a trip to   
   England. YAWN!!   
      
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