"rating" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Nevertheless, "The program has been a ratings bonanza, with a 60-percent male audience, with an average age of 44."
- For NBC the show is a reliable ratings bonanza, the third most watched awards telecast of the year, after the Oscars and the Grammys.
- The last five years of John's life has been a ratings bonanza.
- Granted, the Season 4 premiere numbers were a record-shattering ratings bonanza for the network, with the public eager to see how the "Shore" crew would fare in Italy.
- If network and league executives are drooling over the potential ratings bonanza, the participants seem ready to get it over with.
- There would be points, dunks, crazy finishes and, maybe, a ratings bonanza in ABC's first year of its N.B.A. television contract.
- Mr. Jackson said the second game in six weeks between the two Florida universities might not be ratings bonanza.
- Horry is also to blame for a ratings bonanza.
- He also insisted that he had no stake in whether the broadcast included dramatic breaking news, a certain ratings bonanza.
- Yet the ratings bonanza presents a conundrum for Fox.
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