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They've been involved in a ratings war with us.
Who will be the losers in the ratings war?
The ratings war surprisingly made the news less lively.
According to Internews, the ratings war among the three networks has been fierce.
Later, because of the aggressive TV ratings war, some stations decided to beat the competition by starting their shows a few minutes earlier.
It had suffered considerably in the ratings war and became the channel with the lowest viewership.
Yes, Jordan would wage a ratings war with Tiger.
Its smaller size was, however, indicative of the Daily Dispatch's rank in the ratings war.
But competition - particularly during prime time heralded ratings wars and the 'commercial logic' associated with private sector television.
Promec did not bid again for a newscast, as Cinevisión won the ratings war.
He had not really meant to top-out in the ratings wars, but his competitive nature had gotten the best of him.
Like the Bourgueil, it was the kind of wine that doesn't necessarily win high marks in the ratings wars, but proves itself at the table.
Both groups became popular with the general public, and then were involved in a television ratings war, dubbed the Monday Night Wars.
Piers Morgan v Larry King: who has won the ratings war?
Unless, perhaps, he gets beaten in the ratings wars by Oprah, Geraldo or Donahue.
Mr Yallop, it was said, had a brief to reduce the cast in the ratings war against rival soaps.
Gerrys Anderson and Kelly are dropping the gloves in a Friday night ratings war.
Coverage of people being quietly killed by fossil fuel pollution or in mining accidents has no chance of winning the ratings war.
It might as well be read by Hollywood stars and have Hollywood directors, then they could really have a ratings war.
Sesame Street, insulated from the Nielsen ratings wars, holds the record at over 40 years, and still airs.
In the Christmas ratings war, the BBC trounced the competition as it always does.
For the last six months, two hip-hop radio stations in New York City have given new meaning to the phrase "ratings wars."
In those pre-video recorder days, viewers were forced to choose what to watch, and, as a consequence, Coronation Street began to lose the ratings war.
During this time, a ratings war developed between the Como show and that of entertainer Jackie Gleason.