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  2. RTINGS.com - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] RTINGS' first original review was a July 2013 review of a Samsung F5300 plasma TV. [2] As of 2024, RTINGS has reviewed 3,000 products. [1] RTINGS purchases the products itself, in order to avoid bias and to review budget models that are not ordinarily given to reviewers for free. [1] [2] It earns a commission when visitors reading a ...

  3. TV Parental Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The industry also created a Monitoring Board, composed of TV industry experts, to ensure accuracy, uniformity and consistency of the guidelines and to consider any public questions about the guideline applied to a particular program. [2] The TV Parental Guidelines went into use on January 1, 1997. [3]

  4. World Series television ratings - Wikipedia

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    Shea Stadium, venue of one of the highest-rated and most-watched individual games, Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.. Audience measurement by Nielsen Media Research, commonly referred to as Nielsen ratings, has provided World Series television ratings since at least 1963.

  5. Can a TV be too big? Here's what happened when I ... - AOL

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    According to a chart at Rtings.com, you'd want a minimum distance of 10 feet from a TV that's 75 inches and 12 feet from an 85-inch. A smaller room doesn't necessarily need a super-huge TV ...

  6. List of American daytime soap opera ratings - Wikipedia

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    The numbers provided represent the percentage of TV households in the United States watching that particular show in a year. [1] Ratings beginning with the 2013-14 television season count Live+Same Day households as opposed to Live+7 Days. Before 1996, the season average included only ratings from late September through mid-April.

  7. Nielsen Media Research - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] For example, Nielsen may report a show as receiving a 4.4/8 during its broadcast; this would mean that 4.4% of all television-equipped households (that is to say homes with a TV set, not total number of people) were tuned in to that program, while 8% of households that were watching TV at that time were watching the specific program. [25]