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Prime-time programs with large audiences give us a much better sense of the country than we get from the divisive discussion on channels that only a tiny portion of Americans watch.
Matthew Dowd: Common Sense Matthew Dowd 2011
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Prime-time football is still one of TV's best draws, but as far as any wider, pop-culture impact goes, Monday Night Football stopped being Monday Night Football when it left ABC, no matter when ESPN airs it.
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Prime-time advertising revenue at the network "was up solidly," he said.
CBS Net Climbs Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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Prime-time ratings at the broadcast network are down.
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Prime-time tables on Friday and Saturday night typically fill up the day they are made available, two months ahead of time, Mr. Lee said, but good weekday tables are usually available a week in advance.
What's the Next Big Restaurant? Katy McLaughlin 2011
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Prime-time programs with large audiences give us a much better sense of the country than we get from the divisive discussion on channels that only a tiny portion of Americans watch.
Matthew Dowd: Common Sense Matthew Dowd 2011
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LOS ANGELES mdash; Prime-time leader CBS is tweaking its schedule to bring midseason shows aboard.
CBS Shakes Up Its Schedule AP 2010
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LOS ANGELES — Prime-time leader CBS is tweaking its schedule to bring midseason shows aboard.
CBS Shakes Up Its Schedule AP 2010
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LOS ANGELES — Prime-time leader CBS is tweaking its schedule to bring midseason shows aboard.
CBS Shakes Up Its Schedule AP 2010
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And he's not alone among his Fox News colleagues: Prime-time shouter Sean Hannity also has a city license to carry a gun.
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