Just guess the selected program's final viewer number and final 18-49 demographic before Friday, May 9, 2008 at 7:00 PM Eastern time. Your submission will direct you to the correct discussion thread.
Here's how the game will determine the winner:
There will be two ranks (one ranking for viewer guess; another for 18-49 guess) provided to you based on how close you are to the actual viewer number and 18-49 demo.
Ranking points will be based on the ranks themselves, so the closest guess gets 1 point, second closest equals 2 points, etc.
Lowest combined ranking points wins the daily game; if a tie, tiebreaker goes to closest guess to viewer number!
And, like our regular P.I. Feedback Challenge games, no duplicate guesses please!
Some of you have requested market data. I have "Top 25" market data (including NFL Sunday, ION network, and late night talk shows) but I will NOT post the data here for October 9-12 ONLY unless 1 of the 2 following scenarios occur:
at least 30 participants in this week's PIFC Game #82 (just 20 for Game #79, 18 for Game #80, 23 for Game #81) Access this game now!
If we have reach 30 players for a game, then the forum will have to reach the 30-player level for a game once again for me to post the next period of market data, which will be for October 13-15. So, c'mon forum - using the words of Project Runway's Tim Gunn, let's "make it work!"
Before Jeopardy's Ken Jennings, there was Thom McKee on Tic Tac Dough. Watch his amazing run on GSN weekday mornings at 9:30am/8:30am central
In this year of the strike, I've been very surprised that the networks didn't leverage their extensive libraries for more retrospectives like this or cast reunion shows. Both genres have a history of doing well in the Nielsens, and I think the public is thirsting for them.