Julie Bailey, the prime-mover behind the campaign, denies he is being made a scapegoat.
They handled more than 28, 000 calls Tuesday, before this week's switch and Wednesday's prime-time test.
Prime-time ratings for General Electric-owned MSNBC rose to 850, 000 viewers on average, a 70% year-over-year gain.
New York also has a Monday night prime-time game at Atlanta on Oct. 7.
Prime-time ratings at the network are up 17% already this year, according to Nielsen.
By Dec. 12, 1980, the prime-lending rate in the U.S. was up to 20.5%.
The cost of a similar nonsports prime-time ad, by contrast, fell 14% last year from 2007.
He then moved to work as the prime-time anchor for WMBD-TV in Peoria, Ill.
There is even a prime-time television programme, Maastricht Italia, devoted to extolling the euro.
The prime-brokerage arms of investment banks also face a number of potential conflicts of interest.
Despite being on life-support machines since last autumn, he surrendered the prime-ministership only in January.
Cabinet ministers must clear all their big speeches and news releases with prime-ministerial staff.
President Bush will unveil his new Iraq strategy Wednesday night, in a prime-time address to the nation.
Since his prime-time talk show debuted in mid-September, NBC's already disappointing 10 p.m. audience fell another 30%.
Leno, who briefly moved to prime-time to make room for O'Brien, has proved himself a wily survivor.
And there are strict quotas on imported shows--during prime-time hours only 15% of programming can be imported.
All told, the clothier is now dressing a dozen prime-time stars, an astonishing marketing coup done entirely on the cheap.
The lack of competition won't hurt either, as Leno launches a week before most other prime-time fare.
He hasn't taken questions from the press in a prime-time forum since last summer, I believe in July.
That may not sound like much, but it is enough to drive natural selection towards a prime-numbered life-cycle.
In the three-plus months since Leno launched in prime-time, the 10 p.m. audience had fallen close to 30%.
Much of the energy was taken up by finding new ways to distribute existing CBS content--especially prime-time television.
Twice the reply was that Israel's campaign law refers specifically to party elections, not to the prime-ministerial race.
For the time being, the metrics for success surrounding the prime-time experiment are something of a guessing game.
Some 24 hours of intermittent rain forced Monday's prime-time start -- the first since the inaugural race in 1959.
The firm surveyed all regularly scheduled prime-time shows, excluding sports events, for our fourth annual version of the list.
Since OWN's launch in January its average prime-time audience dropped 37% to 250, 000 viewers in July, according to Nielsen.
Univision draws 58% of the Spanish-language prime-time audience in the 18-49 age demographic.
Comcast blamed lower prime-time ratings at NBC and lower revenue from content licensing.
The Red Sox and Bruins provide NESN with plenty of guaranteed, prime-time programming in the nation's sixth-largest media market.
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