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during the conversation between Simon and Robert egger, ABC will also fax more detailed ratings data.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
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During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.
On the first day of broadcasting, "who will be a millionaire" reached 13.65 million viewers, accounting for 13% of the audience. What's more, the ratings of the 18-49 year-old core audience most valued by TV networks and advertisers reached 5.9, which means that 5.9% of all potential audiences in North America, 18-49 years old, whether or not they turned on the TV, watched the show last night. According to the total size of about 120 million people in North America, the specific core audience reached 7.1 million.
All of which far exceeded ABC's previous expectations.
Due to the viewing habits, the number of viewers in summer in North America is only 60-70% of that in autumn. Therefore, ABC has set a "pass line" for "who will be a millionaire" of 6.5 million viewers. Now, just 18 to 49 years old core audience size has reached this level. So, even if the next week's trial set ratings are still only 13.65 million on Monday, who will be a millionaire is destined to become a popular show with a ratings of 20 million by autumn.
As a result, ABC executives generally began to regret that they had not finalized all the cooperation conditions in advance. Now, although they still have a certain initiative, at least it is no longer possible for danilisi pictures to sell the program to other TV networks, ABC has to pay a high price to ensure the program.
During Simon's conversation with Robert egger, ABC faxed more detailed ratings.