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Viewership and from
Viewership on the CBC ’ s French television network has also declined, mostly because of stiff competition from private French-language networks.

Viewership and estimated
Viewership on the island is estimated to be a third of one percent.

Viewership and viewership
In addition, K-100 also announced the station's top-five shows over the previous week in terms of viewership during the " Viewership Ratings " segment ( 收視龍虎榜 ).

Viewership and million
Viewership peaked on Christmas Day 1987 when an average of 28. 5 million viewers tuned in to see Hilda Ogden leave the street to start a new life as a housekeeper for long term friend Dr Lowther ( although there is some confusion as to whether or not this was actually the highest rating episode due to a special omnibus repeat of that week's episodes being combined with the original airing ).

Viewership and average
Viewership across the three networks that carried coverage of the event ABC Sports, ESPN and ESPN2 exceeded last year's household average by 30 % according to Nielsen Media Research.
Viewership ratings were consistently high, and the drama was the seventh most-viewed drama in 2000, drawing an average of 33 rating points, peaking at 44 points.

Viewership and .
Viewership of the concert was significantly lower than expected due to the live coverage of the chase.
Viewership figures for Brisco fell as its season progressed and in 1994, it was listed in TV Guides annual " Save Our Shows " article.
Viewership and revenue picked up, but the station's transmitter was vandalized causing the station to go off the air for several weeks.
Viewership of early NBC broadcasts was tightly restricted to those authorized by the company, whose installed set base eventually reached about 200.
* Viewership: 10. 8 %

dropped and sharply
Cinema attendance, having rallied slightly in the late 1970s after an all-time low of 115. 1 million visits in 1976, dropped sharply again from the mid-1980s to end at just 101. 6 million visits in 1989.
After the stock market crash of 1929, stage production dropped off sharply, and many of the more photogenic actors headed for Hollywood.
Growth was fastest in the 1980s, after child mortality had dropped sharply, and has slowed slightly since then as the birth rate has sunk slightly.
Prices dropped 70 % over the next few years, to nearly US $ 20 per kilogram ; prices rose sharply again after tropical cyclone Hudah struck Madagascar in April 2000.
Real GDP dropped 12. 7 % in 2002, inflows of foreign investment dropped sharply, and the crisis tarnished Madagascar's budding reputation as an AGOA standout and a promising place to invest.
The aftermath of the political turmoil in 2000 resulted in a 10-percent shrinkage in the economy, as investor confidence plummeted and tourist numbers dropped sharply.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn successfully intervened in their dispute, but Jackson's numbers in 1970 dropped sharply, as he hit just 23 home runs while batting. 237.
ImClone's stock price dropped sharply at the end of 2001 when its drug Erbitux, an experimental monoclonal antibody, failed to get the expected Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approval.
In the 17th century the population dropped sharply when the castle was destroyed.
The cost of core memory declined sharply over the lifetime of the technology: costs began at roughly per bit and dropped to roughly per bit.
However after the recession of March 2001, the number of jobs in the IT sector dropped sharply and continued to drop until 2003.
Oil was discovered nearby during the following decade, attracting a peak population of nearly five thousand, but the number dropped sharply to 507.
The production of new plays dropped off sharply in the 1680s, affected by both the monopoly and the political situation ( see Decline of comedy below ).
When the two companies were amalgamated in 1682 and the London stage became a monopoly, both the number and the variety of new plays being written dropped sharply.
Fear spread among the population ; hitchhiking by young women dropped sharply.
However, most economic metrics ( unemployment, median income rates, and city gross domestic product ) initially dropped sharply during economic recessions, reaching their " low points " in the late 1980s and / or early 1990s, with the unemployment rate in particular peaking at approximately 20 % in 1982.
The Sikh population that, in 1941, was as high as 19. 8 % in some districts that went to Pakistan, dropped to 0. 1 % in all of them, and it rose sharply in the districts assigned to India.
The result was that the band's output dropped sharply, producing only three albums over the space of ten years ( including a concert album ), although the band continued touring.
Although domestic use of telerecording in the UK for repeat broadcasts dropped off sharply after the move to color in the late 1960s, 16 mm black and white film telerecordings were still being offered for sale by British broadcasters well into the 1970s.
After the opening day, attendance dropped sharply, and never again achieved projections.
The population has dropped sharply since 1996.
Carter dropped his détente-oriented advisers and moved sharply to the right against the Soviets, but Reagan said it was too little, too late.
It had been the most popular body style in the line in 1959, and sales dropped off sharply.
Having dropped out of City College, in 1921 he joined the Workers Council, a Communist organization led by J. B. Salutsky and Alexander Trachtenberg which was sharply critical of the underground form of organization of the Communist Party of America.

dropped and from
At the last second I dropped my sights from the bare chest and bright red circle to the chest of his pony.
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
The patrol snaked around in back of the cave, approached it from above and dropped in suddenly with wild howls.
When changing from one color to another, whether working on right or wrong side, pick up the new strand from underneath dropped strand.
Every pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience and every fly ball the visitors dropped ( and because their right fielder was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision.
He dropped him into the street a couple of feet away from Geely's recumbent figure and stared down at both of them for a moment before kicking the big man lightly in the side.
Nick recalled stories that the two best fishing spots in Southern California were over the La Jolla Deep and the Redondo Deep, two spots where the ocean dropped off to fantastic depths almost from the shoreline.
Joe naturally ruled that a ball be dropped from alongside the spot where it had originally entered the stream.
The Commerce Department said seasonally adjusted sales of retail stores dropped to slightly under $18 billion in April, down 1% from the March level of more than $18.2 billion.
There are times when one suspects that the songs that are dropped from musical shows before they reach Broadway may really be better than many of those that are left in.
Deemed too static when it was first heard in `` Lady Be Good '' in Philadelphia in 1924, it was dropped from the score.
He stole from his cabin late that night and crept out into a gusty North Pacific wind and dropped the biwa into the water.
He went through a gate to stand at the edge of the water and gazed at the two thin falls which dropped from large spigots high at the back of the pool.
Suddenly he emptied his pockets of all his coins and dropped them into the box before the seated Fudo and hurried back down both stairways and away from the temple, never looking back.
Freddy's backing dropped away from him and Mr. Willis was forced to make up the deficit.
During the Fourth Test news broke that prominent England players had agreed to take part in a " rebel tour " of South Africa the following winter ; three of them ( Tim Robinson, Neil Foster and John Emburey ) were playing in the match, and were subsequently dropped from the England side.
Though he quickly dropped " Octavianus " from his name and his contemporaries referred to him as " Caesar " during this period, historians refer to him as Octavian between 44 BC and 27 BC.
Before dropping the anchor, the fishing process is reversed, and the anchor is dropped from the end of the cathead.
When a vessel is in a narrow channel or on a lee shore so that there is no room to tack the vessel in a conventional manner an anchor attached to the lee quarter may be dropped from the lee bow.
Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought after teachers of his generation and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life.
Two songs were dropped from the show, and two new Sondheim songs were added.

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