No way am I going to be in the same boat as a gator no matter how many times it's shot in the head. Nope not me.
I watched Gold Rush only to see Todd Hoffmans "Screwup of the Week". I liked the kid Parker and even Fred after a while.
How do you really feel "o" great one.I watched a couple of episodes, and Todd is a total idiot who talks big. the guy is a damn fool.
- Final Bristol TV Ratings: Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City 500 from Bristol Motor Speedway earned a 4.6 final rating and 7.5 million viewers, up 5% in ratings and 3% in viewership from last year (4.4, 7.3M), and up 7% and 4%, respectively, from 2011 (4.3, 7.2M). This marks the highest rated and most-viewed edition of the spring Bristol race since 2008 (5.5, 8.9M). Sunday's race was also the first since 2008 to avoid competition with the NCAA Tournament. Though up from last year, the 4.6 rating ranks as the fifth-lowest for the race since 2000 (13 telecasts). The race earned at least a 5.0 rating each year from 2001 to 2008, peaking with a 6.3 in 2005. The Bristol race also ranks as the first Sprint Cup telecast since the Daytona 500 to have an increase in ratings. The March 3 Phoenix race was flat in ratings, and the March 10 Las Vegas race had a double-digit decline.( Sports Media Watch), see past races for 2013 and 5-year comparison chart on the 2013 NASCAR TV Ratings page.(3-23-2013)
Cue Andy .
Cue Andy or not, those are simply the numbers and they can be skewed to support any argument or defend any position. Either way, they're the numbers.
Are we talking about the same Andy?
- Final Bristol TV Ratings: Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City 500 from Bristol Motor Speedway earned a 4.6 final rating and 7.5 million viewers, up 5% in ratings and 3% in viewership from last year (4.4, 7.3M), and up 7% and 4%, respectively, from 2011 (4.3, 7.2M). This marks the highest rated and most-viewed edition of the spring Bristol race since 2008 (5.5, 8.9M). Sunday's race was also the first since 2008 to avoid competition with the NCAA Tournament. Though up from last year, the 4.6 rating ranks as the fifth-lowest for the race since 2000 (13 telecasts). The race earned at least a 5.0 rating each year from 2001 to 2008, peaking with a 6.3 in 2005. The Bristol race also ranks as the first Sprint Cup telecast since the Daytona 500 to have an increase in ratings. The March 3 Phoenix race was flat in ratings, and the March 10 Las Vegas race had a double-digit decline.( Sports Media Watch), see past races for 2013 and 5-year comparison chart on the 2013 NASCAR TV Ratings page.(3-23-2013)
- Final Bristol TV Ratings: Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Food City 500 from Bristol Motor Speedway earned a 4.6 final rating and 7.5 million viewers, up 5% in ratings and 3% in viewership from last year (4.4, 7.3M), and up 7% and 4%, respectively, from 2011 (4.3, 7.2M). This marks the highest rated and most-viewed edition of the spring Bristol race since 2008 (5.5, 8.9M). Sunday's race was also the first since 2008 to avoid competition with the NCAA Tournament. Though up from last year, the 4.6 rating ranks as the fifth-lowest for the race since 2000 (13 telecasts). The race earned at least a 5.0 rating each year from 2001 to 2008, peaking with a 6.3 in 2005. The Bristol race also ranks as the first Sprint Cup telecast since the Daytona 500 to have an increase in ratings. The March 3 Phoenix race was flat in ratings, and the March 10 Las Vegas race had a double-digit decline.( Sports Media Watch), see past races for 2013 and 5-year comparison chart on the 2013 NASCAR TV Ratings page.(3-23-2013)
The bottom line is: Bristol, a track located in the middle of nowhere in Tennessee, on a bad day, gets more fans than tracks located near Los Angeles (Fontana), New York City and Philadelphia (Pocono) and Greater Boston (Loudon) get on a good day.
I bet Staten Island wishes they had that kind of annual revenue coming in now.
Oooooooo-kay.It's a cable TV show about rednecks who make duck calls. Seriously.
Line 115 is fine, if it weren't then things would be way more broke than they are now ..something about Tapatalk 1.2.1 is interacting badly with this forum, and I've seen it happen at one other site before, who also had to downgrade to 1.1.4 to get rid of the problems. My guess is it has to do with the push notification support that came with 1.2.x. If you're replying to a thread that somebody with Tapatalk has subscribed to, it sends them a push notification to their device. To send out a push notification, I'm guessing it has to contact Tapatalk's server to let them know, and if that takes some time, well, our MySQL server here doesn't wait around forever for the PHP script to finish up, so that's where the database error comes in.