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Burn Notice is back! Win a ‘Chuck Finley is Forever’ prize!

‘Burn Notice’ is returning with its fall premiere this Thursday, November 3rd and we are giving away a ‘Chuck Finley is Forever’ prize to one lucky fan! Leave a comment about the show to win!

by Carla Day

Ratings Clack – Apparently, you ARE ready for some football, and bikers

The NFL kicked off the regular season with a huge result in prime-time, bringing big numbers back to the networks. Over on cable, ‘Jersey Shore’ continued to dominate, but ‘Sons of Anarchy’ returned with a very good number.

by Brett Love

Win a Burn Notice prize pack for this week’s finale!

‘Burn Notice’ is ending its summer run this week and we are giving away a fun prize pack to one lucky fan! Leave a comment about the show to win!

by Carla Day

Ratings Clack – VMAs set a record for MTV

With the broadcast networks quiet as they gear up for the new fall season, the big story was the record setting performance of the ‘VMAs’ on cable. Finally, something that was able to topple ‘Jersey Shore’ in the ratings.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Glee Project, Awkward, Jersey Shore, and NCIS?

‘The Glee Project’ finale brought a surprise ending. ‘Awkward’ had a surprise jump in the ratings. ‘Jersey Shore’ surprised nobody in dominating the week. And ‘NCIS’ gives us the Gibbsian Bar to use in gauging other cable entries.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – The calm before the NFL storm, and Chloe King

Football has started, if you count the preseason. The ratings would suggest that about half of you don’t. Over on cable, ‘The Nine Lives Of Chloe King’ wrapped up its first season. Will there be a second?

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Falling Skies ends on a strong note, SYTYCD doesn’t

Another slow week on the broadcast networks was highlighted by a down finale for ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. Over on cable, the future looks bright for TNT’s ‘Falling Skies’, which ended just a tenth below its premiere result.

by Brett Love
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