A Low-Water Mark for Broadcast TV

As TV slowly slides into oblivion:

TV viewers must have taken to the beach: It was the least-watched week in recorded history for the four biggest broadcast networks.

CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox averaged 20.8 million viewers during the average prime-time minute last week, according to Nielsen Media Research. That sunk below the previous record, set during the last week of July in 2005.

I bet they’re glad that mideast violence always picks up in the hot summer months to help generate some ratings. [via BoingBoing]

Posted by Ori on 07/21 at 09:45 AM

The trackback URL for this entry is:

Trackbacks:

Comments:

Next entry: Life after the 30-second spot

Previous entry: The Future of TV is already here...

<< Back to main