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Author:  BD [ Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:10 pm ]
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L.Holmes On the O'Reilly Factor!!!!

Yep, I was suprised to see this, talking about the Ozzie Guillen story...Holmes was articulate, but early on failed to get his point across, but overall, was ok.

Check it out if you missed in on the 10:00 PM CT rerun....Flip it on around 10:20 PM, he's on sometime between then and 10:40 PM.

Author:  Spinnin' Bucket [ Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:13 pm ]
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O'Reilly? Keep it...

Author:  BD [ Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:19 pm ]
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Spinnin' Bucket wrote:
O'Reilly? Keep it...


You may not like him, but his show is the top rated cable news show so it was a good opportunity for Holmes....

Author:  Spinnin' Bucket [ Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:26 pm ]
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News? Not really. But you're right, it's still a nice opportunity for Larry. Good for him. Should make for a good baseball blog tomorrow.

http://olympicjen.typepad.com/laurence_holmes_daily_bas/

Author:  A7X [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:04 am ]
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BD wrote:
Spinnin' Bucket wrote:
O'Reilly? Keep it...


You may not like him, but his show is the top rated cable news show so it was a good opportunity for Holmes....


More people tune in to Spike O'Dell on a daily basis, than watch the O'Reilly factor on any given day.

To put it further into perspective, WWE Monday Night Raw consistantly comes in as the most watched program on cable TV for a given week. and they're pulling a 3.5 share on a good week.

Author:  Sleuth [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:28 am ]
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Ratings for WWE Monday Night Raw, since returning to the USA network are in the average of 4.1

Author:  A7X [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:46 am ]
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Crumbs Krause wrote:
Ratings for WWE Monday Night Raw, since returning to the USA network are in the average of 4.1


You're right Crumbs, I stand corrected. I am too drunk to remember the exact numbers, and too lazy to check. As the saying goes: act in haste, repent in leisure. :oops:

Author:  Sleuth [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:56 am ]
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Haha, it's all good dude

Author:  good dolphin [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:44 am ]
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You look at a show like the Soprano's. It's incredibly popular for a cable TV show. I imagine it's numbers are lower rated than most bad sitcoms on regular networks.

Author:  Rocks and Blows [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:44 am ]
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I thought Holmes would be arguing with O'Reiley about the brilliant Op-Ed peice former Tribune Editor Don Wycliff had in the Tribune yesterday

Author:  Score is doomed [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:13 am ]
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A7X wrote:
BD wrote:
Spinnin' Bucket wrote:
O'Reilly? Keep it...


You may not like him, but his show is the top rated cable news show so it was a good opportunity for Holmes....


More people tune in to Spike O'Dell on a daily basis, than watch the O'Reilly factor on any given day.

To put it further into perspective, WWE Monday Night Raw consistantly comes in as the most watched program on cable TV for a given week. and they're pulling a 3.5 share on a good week.
Where do you get your numbers?

Looks like quite a few saw Holmes last night.

CABLE NEWS RACE WED., JUNE 21, 2006
VIEWERS

FNC O'REILLY 2,149,000
FNC HANNITY/COLMES 1,735,000
FNC GRETA 1,353,000
FNC HUME 1,240,000
FNC SHEP 1,185,000
CNN KING 1,007,000
CNN COOPER 912,000
CNN DOBBS 793,000
CNN ZAHN 625,000
CNNHN GRACE 497,000
MSNBC OLBERMANN 251,000
MSNBC HARDBALL 246,000

Author:  good dolphin [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:17 am ]
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How jelous will North be when he finds out that Holmes was interviewed on O'Reilly?

Author:  Sleuth [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:43 pm ]
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Score is doomed wrote:
A7X wrote:
BD wrote:
Spinnin' Bucket wrote:
O'Reilly? Keep it...


You may not like him, but his show is the top rated cable news show so it was a good opportunity for Holmes....


More people tune in to Spike O'Dell on a daily basis, than watch the O'Reilly factor on any given day.

To put it further into perspective, WWE Monday Night Raw consistantly comes in as the most watched program on cable TV for a given week. and they're pulling a 3.5 share on a good week.
Where do you get your numbers?

Looks like quite a few saw Holmes last night.

CABLE NEWS RACE WED., JUNE 21, 2006
VIEWERS

FNC O'REILLY 2,149,000
FNC HANNITY/COLMES 1,735,000
FNC GRETA 1,353,000
FNC HUME 1,240,000
FNC SHEP 1,185,000
CNN KING 1,007,000
CNN COOPER 912,000
CNN DOBBS 793,000
CNN ZAHN 625,000
CNNHN GRACE 497,000
MSNBC OLBERMANN 251,000
MSNBC HARDBALL 246,000


Um, 2,149,000?....Monday Night Raw has about an average of 4-5 million people watching it on a weekly basis.

Author:  Score is doomed [ Fri Jun 23, 2006 2:04 pm ]
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What's that got to do with your claim Spike O'Dell has more listeners?

Author:  Beef Rockmore [ Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:34 pm ]
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My wife is a big OReilly watcher and she said 'some black guy from the Score was on OReilly' and he sounded smarter than any of the white guys on the score I listen to.

I just scratched my head in disbelief.

My wife is a racist.

...but for her to be impressed by anybody from Chicago sportsradio is saying quite a bit.

Author:  BD [ Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:05 pm ]
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Beef Rockmore wrote:
My wife is a big OReilly watcher and she said 'some black guy from the Score was on OReilly' and he sounded smarter than any of the white guys on the score I listen to.

I just scratched my head in disbelief.

My wife is a racist.

...but for her to be impressed by anybody from Chicago sportsradio is saying quite a bit.


Holmes did present himself really well. I think he was trying to be a little to self-important with his desire to start a conversation around the country about whether the word Guillen said was acceptbable, but well spoken and well dressed.

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