Wednesday, October 24, 2012

TV ratings slipped for final debate - CBS News [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

TV ratings slipped for final debate - CBS News [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Daya informs her mother about Jethalal's incident. Gokuldham members visit Jethalal's house and salutes their spirit towards their country India. Baagha informs Jethalal that he has cracked a deal for which Jethalal was worried. Baagha argues with Cops as he was not allowing them to enter the society. Don Rana works hard kidnap Daya. What will be Don Rana's next step? The show is inspired from the famous humorous column 'Duniya Ne Undha Chasma' written by the eminent Gujarati writer Mr. Tarak Mehta. This story evolves around happenings in "Gokuldham Co-operative Society" and covers topical issues which are socially relevant.The show predominantly - Promoolves around 'Jethalaal' (Dilip Joshi) who is an uneducated Gujarati businessman. Your 'Taarak Mehta' (Sailesh Lodha), is his neighbour. 'Jethalaal' finds a friend and philosopher in 'Taarak Mehta' and often goes to him for advice whenever he is in trouble. Jethalaal's family includes his s impleton wife 'Daya Ben' (Disha Wakani) and a mischievous son 'Tapu' (Bhavya Gandhi). Tapu is a menace and a constant source of trouble to all the members of Gokuldham. They have often warned 'Jethalaal' to reform 'Tapu' or else be prepared to leave the premises. Lost hopes of being heard by his son pushes Jethalaal' to call his father 'Champaklal' (Amit Bhatt) from the village. This was his great idea of leashing some control over the mischievous Tapu. The opposite happens and the grandfather joins hands with the grandson to make life a ...

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah 08/08/11

NEW YORK While it set a viewership record for Fox News Channel, Monday's debate between President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney was the least-watched of their three meetings.

The Nielsen company estimated that 59.2 million people watched the debate, which was moderated by CBS News' Bob Schieffer and focused on foreign policy. Their first debate had a television audience of 67.2 million and the second had 65.6 million.

The debate went up against a Monday night pro football game that was seen by 10.7 million and the deciding game of the National League championship series, which had 8.1 million viewers.

Still, the debate had a larger audience than the third contest between Obama and John McCain in 2008 (56.5 million viewers).

An estimated 11.5 million people watched Monday's debate on Fox News Channel. The network's previous viewership record was the 11.1 million who watched the second presidential debate last week and the Joe Biden-Sarah Palin vice presidential debate in 2008.

NBC had the largest audience for Monday's debate, with 12.4 million, Nielsen said. ABC had 11.7 million, CBS had 8.4 million, CNN had 5.8 million, MSNBC had 4.1 million and PBS had 2.5 million.

The debate was seen live on 10 different networks, with the Spanish-language Telemundo airing it on tape delay.

More TV ratings slipped for final debate - CBS News Topics


Question by DaffyDilly: Obama really has "The Most Transparent Administration in the History of our Country"? Ya, that Eric Holder. Pretty transparent and willing to hand over any and all information. Best answer for Obama really has "The Most Transparent Administration in the History of our Country"?:

Answer by dog
Yes, yes he does. :( Hope he isn't president for the second term

Answer by O'Ryan
Funny. .

Answer by TOLD YOU SO
Yeah, God knows he's been the most scrutinized President in U.S. history. I think Conservatives are afraid he is going to steal from the Whitehouse. And that he'll take the loot to Kenya.

Answer by Cantankerous
In fact he does. He has classified a smaller percentage of documents than any other president since the 1940s. But that's a fact and you're apparently allergic to them. Let's stick with unsubstantiated inuendo.

Answer by picador
I go along with that. He's like a puppy who poops on your carpet and looks at you wondering why you are unhappy about it.

Answer by Ã'ëmö Höëß
As opposed to Nixon? 21 min of time completely missing. ?.....

Answer by sociald
I like the comment about stealing from the white house. If the Clintons will do it he might too. Or do people not remember when the Clintons had to return around 28 thousand dollars in furniture they took from the Whitehouse.

Answer by ieatlunch
at least obama doesnt need someone like karl rove to lead him around everywhere and tell him what to say and how to act.

Answer by Elmer
Oh, it turns out, he misspoke. He MEANT to say "The Administration that Uses Executive Privilege to Cover Things Up." The White House apologizes for the president's error. But thanks for all your votes, America....

Answer by Reverse RobbinHood
Yes.

Answer by bluechristy
Well You can not trust Republicans so I am glad to see that Obama is not as open and transparent as he use to be . It is too bad that Republicans force that on people .

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SULTANATE OF OMAN

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