Showing posts with label Ratings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ratings. Show all posts

1/30/13

What Were They Thinking?!


What Were They Thinking?!



We love that budding fashionista Willow Smith has a strong sense of personal style. We just hope the 12-year-old "Whip My Hair" singer decides to eventually experiment with clothing that doesn't resemble the costumes worn by her mother, Jada, in the second and third installments of "The Matrix" movie franchise. (1/22/2013)

1/24/13

10 finalists named for international Booker prize


10 finalists named for international Booker prize

JAIPUR, India (AP) — American author Marilynne Robinson, Israel's Aharon Appelfeld and China's Yan Lianke are among 10 finalists announced Thursday for the Man Booker International Prize for fiction.
The award, an offshoot of Britain's better-known Man Booker novel-of-the-year prize, is awarded for a lifetime's work. It is open to authors of all nationalities whose work is available in English.
Prize organizers said both China's Yan and Russian finalist Vladimir Sorokin have had books banned in their homelands.
Yan fell foul of the authorities with "Dream of Ding Village," about the AIDS crisis caused by HIV-contaminated blood, and "To Serve the People," which features a character who can be aroused only when his lover smashes images of Chairman Mao.
Sorokin, best known for "The Ice Trilogy," had his early books banned in Soviet times.
Other finalists announced at the Jaipur Literary Festival in India include Lydia Davis of the United States, Pakistan's Intizar Husain, France's Marie NDiaye and Indian writer U.R. Ananthamurthy.
Josip Novakovich — a Croatia-born Canadian writer — and Switzerland's Peter Stamm round out the list.
Academic Christopher Ricks, who chairs the judging panel, said the 10 were "astonishingly different" writers who ranging in age from their 40s to their 80s.
Previous winners of the 60,000-pound ($95,000) award include Canada's Alice Munro, Nigeria's Chinua Achebe and Philip Roth of the United States.
The prize, awarded every two years, causes fierce debate and occasional controversy. In 2011, British spy writer John Le Carre asked for his name to be removed from the shortlist — he said he eschewed awards — and one of the jurors resigned at the choice of Roth as winner.
This year's winner will be announced in London on May 22.

Ratings: Idol Down; CSI Rises to Season High

Ratings: Idol Down; CSI Rises to Season High



American Idol took a dip in Week 2, but still propelled Fox to a Wednesday win. 

The two-hour episode drew 16 million viewers and a 5.4 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, down 10 percent from last week's premiere. 
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CBS took second, as CSI (11.5 million, 2.7) hit a season high, jumping 17 percent. Criminal Minds (11.7 million, 3.0) was also up.

ABC's comedies were either up or even, save for Modern Family(10.8 million, 4.1), which fell to a season low. Nashville (5.5 million, 1.8) slipped four-tenths.

On The CW, Arrow (3.1 million, 1.1) and Supernatural (2.1 million, 0.9) were even.


8 p.m.
CBS: Criminal Minds (R) 6.8 million (1.5) 

ABC: The Middle 8.5 million (2.5); The Neighbors 6.3 million (1.9)
NBC: Whitney (R) 2.6 million (0.8); Guys with Kids (R) 2.2 million (0.8)
Fox: American Idol 16 million (5.4) [8-10 p.m.]
CW: Arrow 3.1 million (1.1)


9 p.m.
CBS: Criminal Minds 11.7 million (3.0)

ABC: Modern Family 10.8 million (4.1); Suburgatory 6.3 million (2.3)
NBC: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) 2.3 million (0.7)
CW: Supernatural 2.1 million (0.9)


10 p.m.
CBS: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 11.5 million (2.7)

NBC: Chicago Fire (R) 2.5 million (0.8)
ABC: Nashville 5.5 million (1.8)

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