Columnist John Katsilometes: On the more exclusive cable audience that will tune into Miss America on CMT
Friday, Jan. 20, 2006 | 9:12 a.m.
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Over the past several years millions of TV viewers have missed Miss America.
Consider these numbers when gauging the success of Saturday's pageant at the Aladdin, to be broadcast on CMT: The most recent pageant, held in September 2004 and broadcast on ABC, drew its lowest Nielsen ratings with a total audience of 9.8 million. A decade earlier 20.9 million watched the pageant. In 1984 the total audience was 28.9 million -- about three times higher than in 2004.
Because of the more limited reach of basic cable, there is no chance of this year's pageant approaching even the '04 numbers, CMT Vice President of Programming and Development Paul Villadolid said at a news conference Tuesday at the Aladdin.
Villadolid added that the "bench mark" for success on CMT would be "The 2005 CMT Music Awards," which drew the highest ratings in the cable channel's history -- 2.9 million total viewers.
By comparison, the debut of "American Idol," one of the contest-based shows largely blamed for usurping Miss America's audience, drew 35.5 million viewers to its debut on Fox. Villadolid and Miss America President and Chief Executive Officer Art McMaster said it was too early to determine the specific ratings numbers on CMT that would be deemed a success -- or what, in general, would be required to return the pageant to Las Vegas.
"We're just trying to get to Sunday," McMaster said.
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Conversely, I am an organ donor: Southern Nevada Music has donated two grand pianos to Saturday's Miss America pageant. Southern Nevada Music donates pianos to several events and organizations throughout the year, including Nevada Ballet Theatre, Community College of Southern Nevada and UNLV ...
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"Hello? Instant pedestrian here." Passed along by a keen-eyed cohort this week is literature from the DMV -- which rivals Pure in the area of line lengths -- that informs prospective drivers, "Cellular phone usage during a drive test will result in automatic failure." Pardon me while I stand and applaud ...
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