Its stations reach about 7 percent of American television households.
Each national rating point equals about 1.02 million television households.
A ratings point represents 1 percent of all television households in America.
Each rating point represents 1 percent of the television households in those markets.
Today, Fox is available in 98.6 percent of all television households.
A ratings point represents 1 percent of all television households in America, or about 942,000 homes.
Each rating point represents a total of 904,000 television households.
At present, one rating point equals 1.08 million television households.
Ratings measure the percentage of television households watching a program.
When he was canceled six years later, there were more than 26 million television households.