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en That the ratings are likely to be down is almost inevitable. Event programming is not yielding the breakout ratings it used to in the past.

en The ratings all week have been tremendous. Interest in the Steelers is just huge, and ratings were very, very high. And this was one of the highest Super Bowl ratings ever.

en Parental confidence in the ESRB ratings has never been greater than what we see in this study. The number of parents nationwide that are aware of the ESRB ratings and using them regularly when choosing games for their families continues to grow with each year. In fact, not only are more parents using the ratings, they are using them more often than ever before.

en My colleagues are getting nervous. We talk a lot about the president's unfavorable ratings. Have you noticed the ratings of Congress lately?
  John McCain

en We believe that the ESRB [Entertainment Software Ratings Board] ratings system is broken and needs to be fixed.

en It's no secret that the ratings have been tough for the last couple of seasons. There's a point where you look at the ratings and you just say, 'it's time'.

en It seems that either investors ignored Fitch Ratings' outlook upgrade, or that the differing views of the three ratings agencies simply offset each other.

en Assuming the two-percentage-point increase goes through in January, we will undertake a full review of the ratings, ... is what we are looking for from a ratings perspective.

en The best way to say it, there's no concern here with the ratings. We're patient, and it's the toughest time for anything to get ratings. It makes sense for us to carry the WNBA. Our relationship with the NBA is very important to us.

en The best way to say it, there's no concern here with the ratings, ... We're patient, and it's the toughest time for anything to get ratings. It makes sense for us to carry the WNBA. Our relationship with the NBA is very important to us.

en What is remarkable is the incredible dichotomy between the ratings of the governor and ratings of the president. It is fair to say she has been able to forge her own identity, one clearly resistant to national political forces. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en I've been doing TV for fourteen years, and I've always had a fascination with the political business side. It's ruled my life. Ratings or no ratings have decided where I live, who I work with, and how long I'll be doing that particular job.

en It's not a case of who's in the booth increasing ratings, ... But unless you present your best face, you stand a chance of losing ratings. We feel it (the cost of a third member of the team) is a wash.

en Our crash test ratings are immensely popular already. The stars are easy to understand and consumers in our focus group overwhelmingly wanted us to use the same star system for our new ratings.

en While major talent changes on daily network shows often lead to ratings erosion, that may not be the case for Today since ABC is facing its own ratings challenges now on Good Morning America .


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