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Ratings Clack – Crimetime takes a back seat to the long ball

Baseball led the way on broadcast and cable last week, taking a bit of the shine off of premieres for ‘The Closer’, ‘Perception’, ‘Covert Affairs’, ‘White Collar’, and ‘NY Med’.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Olympic trials lead a slow holiday week as ‘Anger Management’ tumbles

A slow holiday week was headlined by gymnasts making a case to go to London on the broadcast networks. On cable, Showtime had premieres for ‘Weeds’ and ‘Episodes’ as Charlie Sheen took a big drop, but the big numbers were for the ‘BET Awards’.

by Brett Love

Rookie Blue – Enter Mrs. McNally

‘Rookie Blue’s’ Andy McNally has to point a gun at an eleven year old boy, which is only the start of a very bad day, as her estranged mother has returned .

by Ivey West

Ratings Clack – Anger Management no match for a new Duncan

FX had the big story on cable with the premiere of Charlie Sheen’s ‘Anger Management’, but it was surprisingly upstaged in the viewer department by ‘Good Luck Charlie’. On the broadcast networks, NBC got the Olympic machine fired up a little early.

by Brett Love

Quotation Marks – Futurama, True Blood, Bunheads

Join the Clique as we Clack about some of our favorite television quotes from the previous week. Did we miss something from one of the season finales? If so, share it with us in the comment section!

by Michael Noble

Rookie Blue – Epstein struggles to recover

‘Rookie Blue’ returns from an NBA playoff induced two week layoff; it’s time for the Detective Nash era to begin, while Epstein lives with the guilt of his actions.

by Ivey West

Ratings Clack – Premiere week on cable and the Game Of Thrones finale

Cable took center stage with nine big premieres and some very encouraging finale numbers for HBO’s ‘Game Of Thrones’. On the broadcast networks, NBC remains at the head of the class thanks to ‘America’s Got Talent.’

by Brett Love
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