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Bel_Biv_Device t1_j0dtdd6 wrote

Jesus, is that what Gen-Z thinks our television watching looked like in the mid-90s?

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blackjackgabbiani t1_j0dpwgi wrote

My favorite part of that whole debacle was how in the end, neither of them won. The winner was a teenager that nobody had ever heard of.

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TheMicMic t1_j0dt1kf wrote

It was also a taped event - CBS did not show it live and opted to move it to primetime

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cheapgreensoap t1_j0exggb wrote

The highest-rated broadcast of all time is the final episode of MAS*H in 1983, with 60.2% of all households with television sets in the United States at that time watching the episode.

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ninjas_in_my_pants t1_j0eppv9 wrote

I thought that the Saints’ Super Bowl win beat the MASH finale to become #1 all time. Is this just a difference between total viewership and percentage of homes with a TV?

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44problems t1_j0h7db0 wrote

Yeah I assume this is comparing viewer share not total viewers.

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monkeypox_69 t1_j0foczs wrote

The whyyy heard around the world

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StanleyAteMyNewShoes t1_j0hlgk6 wrote

My only thoughts about this: I had a show to do that night. I asked my SO at the time to please tape it for me. When I got home, I discovered that he had taped over the only existing copy of my senior thesis production. Since it was a limited week run, there was no way to ever replicate the performances. He didn't last long after that.

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RedSonGamble t1_j0e8bgu wrote

I had a lot of money riding on that

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kanchopancho t1_j0egq5x wrote

Also remembered for the moment where all TV news turned into tabloid journalism.

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halfcookies t1_j0fk0bz wrote

Anyone got the Ratings on that SNL that Harding hosted lol

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