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Aperama
06-21-2008, 10:43 AM
This thread will contain the weekly TNT figures, with sub-divisions for each area that TNT presently covers. TNT is still, at this point, a regional show, and as such, the numbers will reflect this. If we hit a million viewers.. well, ECW is presently hitting ~1.5, so we're doing VERY well to acheive that. The exacts of how we acheive these figures? Well, reviews, posts, discussion will help. That's all that will be revealed at this point.

Aperama
06-21-2008, 10:50 AM
The June 17th edition of Tuesday Night Turmoil acheived an overall of 459,200 viewers. The majority of viewers were from Rogers' SportsNet Pacific, with an overall 199,000 viewers tuning in to Turmoil. Another 122,400 viewers made up WPW's home base in FoxSportsNet Florida, with a remaining 80,500 viewers in the upcoming region covered by Rogers' SportsNet Ontario, and a disappointing debut of 57,300 homes tuning in to Turmoil in the southern states covered by FoxSportsNet South.

Aperama
06-28-2008, 02:56 AM
The June 24th edition of Tuesday Night Turmoil, leading up to WPW's typical Spring-Summer pay-per-view, Payback, acheived a somewhat disappointing overall of 442,300 viewers. The majority of viewers were from the local Rogers' SportsNet Pacific, covering a whopping 200,000 viewers - with a noted decrease in WPW's home base of FoxSportsNet Florida, at 85,900 viewers. Rogers' SportsNet Ontario, likely in anticipation of the upcoming Ontario tour, managed a relatively impressive 90,000 viewers - with the remaining 83,300 viewers making up an encouraging amount of ground in the regions covered by FoxSportsNet South.

Aperama
07-13-2008, 01:30 AM
Unsurprisingly, after a late broadcasting, the Tue(Thur)sday Night Turmoil slated for the 8th of July achieved an all time low of 397,500 overall viewers across all demographics. The Ontario locals of Rogers' SportsNet (Ontario) appear to have been WPW's main saving grace this week, with 125,500 viewers tuning in to the entirety of this week's Turmoil. The home base of WPW, FoxSportsNet Florida, managed an all time high of 110,000 viewers overall (probably because they're used to late shows). No longer incensed by a potential upcoming show, the viewers from Rogers' SportsNet Pacific, once the highest demographic for all WPW shows, achieved only 92,000 viewers; however, again, FoxSportsNet South was only capable of a disappointing 70,000.

Aperama
07-19-2008, 08:02 AM
After a truly disheartening week, WPW's flagship show, TNT, has bounced back with an all time high of 736,500 overall viewers across all demographics. The home base of WPW, amid apparent rumors of a WPW Title match, managed a whopping 275,300 viewers; with Rogers' SportsNet Ontario managing a similar all time high of 193,500 viewers. 147,700 viewers came from the Alabama-based FoxSportsNet South; Rogers' SportsNet Pacific managed to account for the lowest amount of viewers, at 120,000.

Aperama
07-27-2008, 03:39 AM
In an unfortunate return to what many seem to feel the average result of TNT, even after accounting replays, and the second shock ending in as many weeks, Tuesday Night Turmoil's 22nd of July show only managed to garner 438,000 overall viewers across the four channels. Some attribute this to the fact that Rogers' SportsNet Pacific was holding a marathon viewing of the Tour de France, and was as such not showing WPW events; however, Rogers' SportsNet Ontario managed to cover them, 166,000 viewers tuning in for TNT's surprise title change. FoxSportsNet Florida managed to secure an impressive 150,000 viewers, with FoxSportsNet South again representing the lowest number of viewers at only 122,000 people tuning in for the full two hour show.

Aperama
08-09-2008, 09:45 AM
In a largely overlooked episode of Tuesday Night Turmoil, the 29th of July show appears to be showing a strong, encouraging change for WPW stockholders (all two of them) - 594,500 overall viewers decided to tune in for the entirety of the two hour broadcast. Whilst the majority of the viewers appeared to be from WPW-local FoxSportsNet Florida, with 195,300 viewers tuning in to see the aftermath of the surprise changeover to the Florida State Championship, Rogers' SportsNet Ontario managed an equally respective 160,800 viewers. Rogers' SportsNet Pacific, perhaps due to their lack of viewers the previous week, brought 130,200 viewers to the table, with the low end of the slack again being brought up by Alabama-local FoxSportsNet South, 108,200 viewers deciding to tune in to said broadcast.

Aperama
08-15-2008, 11:53 PM
In what some appear to have considered a lesser show than the viewing the week before, WPW has once again managed to break the notable 'half million' mark - 576,000 viewers tuning into the 5th of August event. Again, their home base has done them strong coming into the final lap of the Canadian tour, with FoxSportsNet Florida amassing 201,400 viewers through both hours, with 144,200 from the local Rogers' SportsNet Ontario, in a somewhat disappointing affair, perhaps due to the fact that the tour has in no way garnered the sort of popularity required for a return visit. FoxSportsNet South, equally surprisingly, managed to gain what might well be the final nail in the coffin for the Canadian tour - up to 140,000 viewers tuning in, with Rogers' SportsNet Pacific bringing up the vanguard with an almost pathetic 90,400 viewers from the recently run area.