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Monday, August 02, 2004

 

PRIMETIME RATINGS: WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS

On the WB, a repeat of the debut episode of Blue Collar TV at 9:30 p.m. was a welcome addition, with growth out of a repeat of Reba of 9 percent among adults 18-49. Take a look at the WB:


WB/Friday
8:00 p.m. What I Like About You (R)
HH: 1.4/ 3 (#6), Viewers: 2.19 million (#6), A18-49: 1.0/ 4 (#6)


8:30 p.m. Grounded For Life (R)
HH: 1.5/ 3 (#6), Viewers: 2.32 million (#6), A18-49: 0.9/ 4 (#6)


9:00 p.m. Reba (R)
HH: 2.0/ 4 (#5), Viewers: 3.16 million (#5), A18-49: 1.1/ 4 (#5)



9:30 p.m. Blue Collar (R)
HH: 1.9/ 3 (#5), Viewers: 2.88 million (#5), A18-49: 1.2/ 4 (#5)


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KMART "LOOK THE PART GET THE PART" CONTEST



Grand Prize: A trip for four to Los Angeles, CA. Trip includes round-trip coach airfare, 3 nights/4 days hotel accommodations, round trip ground transportation from airport/hotel, and daily meals for the duration of the stay. Grand Prize winner may also have an opportunity for a "Walk-on Part" on a WB show, on dates specified by Sponsor.

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"REBA" GREAT FOR FAMILY

BEWARE, KIDS: The conservative family watchdog group Parents Television Council has named the WB drama Everwood the worst TV show for family viewing. Runners-up include Fox's That '70s Show, NBC's Fear Factor and CBS's Cold Case.

The Eye net's Joan of Arcadia topped the best list, followed by Doc (Pax), Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye (Pax), Reba (WB) and 7th Heaven (WB).

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Reba Keeps Breaking Things

Reba Breaks Another Record
Reba broke calves on her dad's ranch in Oklahoma, broke attendance records with her tours, broke records in the Big Apple when she starred in Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway and broke records with the WB sitcom that bears her name. And now she's broken a Billboard record.

The feisty redheaded Okie broke the record for the longest span of No. 1 hits by a female country artist. Her first No. 1, "Can't Even Get the Blues," topped the chart on Jan. 8, 1983, and her 22nd No. 1, "Somebody," climbed to the top 21 years and 7 months later on July 26, 2004. Said Reba, "I am thrilled to have a No. 1 song, and I am equally thrilled to call country radio my family. I enjoy all the places my career has taken me, but country music is and always will be my home."


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