More viewers than “Roots,” the “M*A*S*H” Finale and Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon! ...full story at digg
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Leeza Gibbons - Sponsor steps at the Great Walk to Beijing »
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"You know the feeling you are part of something and it's bigger thanyou ... that's what all of us are feeling on the Great Walk to Beijing." - Leeza Gibbons |
| 08 Aug 08 |
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A View of the Viewers » China Journal The opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics planned for tonight are likely to be the most-watched live television event in history, attracting as many as 2.1 billion viewers at a single time, according to one media buying firm. Opening ceremony... |
| 27 Aug 08 |
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Chinese TV viewers lost, fussy in wake of Olympics » People's Daily In the three days since the closing of the Olympics, many Chinese viewers who had been glued to the live broadcast of the Games over the past 17 days were feeling lost and prone to whining, according to psychological and educational experts. ... |
| 06 Jul 08 |
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China: August moon over Beijing » Global Voices Veteran China pundit Philip J Cunningham looks back at the phases of the moon leading up to the Tiananmen student protest in 1989 and forward to the August moon as it will be when the Olympics begin next month as possible justification for tightened... |
| 11 Aug 08 |
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NBC's coverage of Olympics to set viewership record » People's Daily The NBC Universal television network is on track to set an American record for Olympics viewership, according to Nielsen Media Research. During the first two days of the 29th Summer Olympics in Beijing, about 114 million viewers have watched at... |
| 17 Aug 08 |
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Beijing podcast — day nine » Countdown to Beijing The podcast team reflect on insane Usain, Phelps fatigue and the most dangerous man at the Beijing Olympics. I’m joined by Julian Linden, Belinda Goldsmith, Brian Homewood, Erik Kirschbaum and Neil Maidment to look at the dafter side of the Beijing... |