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hollywoodreporter.com - 11/4/2009
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If "TGS" got ratings like this, Jack Donaghy would have killed it years ago.
hollywoodreporter.com - 11/2/2009
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hollywoodreporter.com —
COLOGNE, Germany -- If "TGS" got ratings like
this, Jack Donaghy would have killed it years ago....
In its debut on German television Sunday night, Emmy-winning comedy "30 Rock" scored a 0.0 rating, meaning fewer than 5,000 viewers tuned in. Making ...
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'30 Rock' scores zero rating in German debut
artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com - 11/3/2009
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artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com —
The low viewership for "30 Rock" on a
German television channel may have been the result of...
the show's highly specific pop-cultural sensibility, inadequate promotion -- or maybe the description of "30 Rock" that appears on the channel's official Web site.
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'Humor Is Not at All Clear': Germany Explains '30 Rock' ...
thrfeed.com - 30 days ago
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thrfeed.com —
If "TGS" got ratings like this, Jack Donaghy
would have killed it years ago. Full story at...
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'30 Rock' scores zero rating in Germany
| 30 Rock premiere in Germany : 0% market share ! LOL ! http://tinyurl.com/y8u2cgv 28 days ago |
| ZDFneo mit "erfolgreichem" Start: '30 Rock' scores zero rating in Germany http://bit.ly/7kILj - Eigentlich keine schlechte Serie .. 30 days ago |
| '30 Rock' scores zero rating in German debut: The BBC comedy "Taking the Flak" also failed to.. http://bit.ly/1KV4Jb 11/3/2009 |
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'30 Rock' does not translate into German
From Inside the Box —
... has never been a big hit in the United States. But compared to the show's recent debut in Germany, its performance on NBC is "Seinfeld" finale massive. The show's premiere on German TV -- specifically the digital channel ZDFNeo -- on Sunday drew a 0.0 rating. As in, nada, zilch, null. That means, according to The Hollywood Reporter , that fewer than 5,000 people tuned in. In a word, Woof. If there's any consolation to be had, it's in the fact that ZDFNeo also got a zero rating for a British comedy called "Taking the Flak," and only about 30,000 people tuned in for a showing ...
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