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Originally Posted by Juan
Understandable, since most people don't give a shit about the Olympics.
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"The network estimated 157 million people, or more than half the U.S. population, caught some Olympic action on at least one of its outlets, including USA, MSNBC and Oxygen, during the first four days of the games. That's an 11 percent viewership increase over the first four days of the 2004 Athens Games, NBC said"
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NBC says its official: The Beijing Games has become the most-watched U.S. television event of all time.
Through 16 days of coverage, 211 million viewers have watched the Olympics on NBC Universal's broadcast network and cable channels, according to Nielsen Media Research
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"More than 80 percent of Chinese households have tuned in to some broadcasts, guaranteeing the $2 billion company a huge pot of advertising gold."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0..._n_120737.html
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"Audiences for the BBC's coverage of the Olympic Games have reached a massive 40 million, according to the corporation.
The BBC today said a total of about 40 million people in the UK have watched at least 15 minutes of the Beijing Olympics - up from 32 million last week.
Despite the time difference between the UK and Beijing, the Games - which finish on Sunday - have been a big hit for the corporation."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...rss&feed=media
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I could probably pull up more articles if I had more time to cover more countires, but you get the picture. Unless you're not talking about people on planet Earth, then I don't know what you're talking about?