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Post by Spin on Aug 1, 2019 6:27:51 GMT -8
In my line of work I've often worked Sunday afternoons. it's worse now as I work day shift every other Sunday. On the Sunday's I'm off sometimes pick up OT, or there's family stuff going on, or I just want to get outside when it's nice because, Ohio, or there's stuff to do on the house or truck or wife's car.
Years ago I programmed the VCR and recorded the race to watch later. Those recordings counted toward the ratings.
Now I DVR the races I can't watch, and watch them during the week. Sometimes twice. Everything I've seen tells me those recordings are NOT counted toward the ratings.
I wonder how many people are in the same situation? Not everybody has the traditional 40 hour 9-5 M-F job. 20,000? 200,000? 2,000,000? The races are being viewed, the commercials seen, but We Don't Count.
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Post by Power Fan79 on Aug 20, 2019 20:37:51 GMT -8
.36 rating and 549,000 viewers for Pocono.
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Post by mmi16 on Aug 22, 2019 9:57:11 GMT -8
.36 rating and 549,000 viewers for Pocono. Lap 1 or lap 128?
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Post by Buck on Aug 22, 2019 16:34:35 GMT -8
^ Good question...
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Post by Power Fan79 on Aug 23, 2019 9:43:51 GMT -8
I just report but I’m pretty sure it’s an average. They usually will break stuff down and say what the peak was but the average is the official rating.
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Post by mmi16 on Aug 23, 2019 13:12:04 GMT -8
I just report but I’m pretty sure it’s an average. They usually will break stuff down and say what the peak was but the average is the official rating. Which begs the question of what was the rating for the after crash, damage repair period.
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Post by Power Fan79 on Aug 28, 2019 6:22:28 GMT -8
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Post by Power Fan79 on Sept 4, 2019 7:26:22 GMT -8
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Post by Power Fan79 on Sept 24, 2019 8:54:44 GMT -8
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