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August 21, 2007
The phenomenon continues! An astonishingly big audience for a basic cable network -- 17.2 million viewers -- tuned into Friday's Disney Channel debut of ""High School Musical 2.""
That should make it -- easily -- the most watched show on any network this week, when the full Nielsen ratings are released later today.
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• ""HSM 2"" now is the most-watched basic cable telecast of all time in total viewers (17.2 million), topping the previous record holder, ESPN's ""Monday Night Football"" game on Sept. 23, 2006 (16.0 million), by 8%.
• It now ranks as the most-watched TV telecast ever for children 6-11 (6.1 million), and the most-watched entertainment telecast ever (behind only Super Bowl in 2004) in the age 9-14 demographic with 5.9 million.
• It ranked as the No. 1 basic cable movie of all time in total viewers (17.2 million), towering above the previous record holder, TNT's ""Crossfire Trail"" on Jan. 21, 2001 (15.5 million), by almost 2 million viewers, or by 38%.
John Smyntek
No hanging chads, but backyard voting mishap
Five beautiful backyards. Which is the most beautiful of all?
We need you to decide.
After a few days of technical difficulties with our online voting system the Free Press is ready for your vote.
Again.
To keep things fair, we junked the bad files and started over on Saturday morning.
The new voting system allows you to vote only once from any computer. So if you have voted since Saturday, consider your job done.
Votes can be cast through Friday. The winner will receive a $100 gift certificate to a local garden center.
To see photos of the finalist backyards and to vote, go to www.freep.com/backyards.
Free Press staff
matthewb2015
While the new mickey mouse club enjoys current success of their franchise, i long for the day when these entertainers get a little older and want to be taken seriously as "musicians." I'll be laughing my @$$ off ! ! L O L ! ! !
sincerely,
matthew b
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:30 am
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