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reality blurred (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Of the reality shows airing this fall, Dancing With the Stars earns more per 30 seconds than any other show: $178,687 for its performance shows, and $172,570 for its results shows. Those blocks of television are followed by Survivor: Samoa , which earns $152,246 every half minute. That's all according to a report in Advertising Age , which surveyed media buying firms. As much money as that may seem...
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troypq | 12 hours ago
This episode seemed well-timed to coincide with the World Series, and thankfully there wasn’t another washout. Instead, there were two walk-off blasts to win the immunity challenge; Kelly and Monica debuted their new line of baseball uniform fashion-wear inspired by Honus Wagner’s knee high stockings; and John Fincher coming out as Johnny Baseball. But the episode could have just as easily
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Erik Cardona was one of the most charismatic contestants on Survivor: Samoa , but we only got a taste of what he had to offer on the show. Erik, as much as anyone, was a victim of the editing's strong Foa Foa focus this season. Because the 28 year old writer from Ontario, Canada, is more than the brash and cocky guy who got clotheslined first by an actual clothesline and then by the right arm of his...
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memoirs on a rainy day (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
It’s time for the merge. Foa Foa is down to 4. Russell has got some ideas about what to do, but they will just be picked off if Galu sticks together. However, Shambo and the boys have irritated the girls. At Galu, Laura thinks that Shambo doesn’t like her. There is some tension. Laura’s canteen is [...]
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Reality TV Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Cocky. Arrogant. Outspoken. Those are just a few words fans of Survivor: Samoa have described the most-recent ousted player, Erik Cardona. In a conference call with reporters, Erik dished the dirt on his attitude, strategy, and the player he wants to see take home the $1 million — which he will have an actual vote [...] Related posts: Survivor: Samoa — Tribes Merge, Scrambling Starts Survivor:...
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Scooter McGavin's 9th Green (Free subscription) | yesterday
Greek : I can understand not letting Beth perform in Songfest (although I was allowed to be a ringer on my buddy’s frat intramural team a couple times)but why not let them use her dance? And how do they know if she choreographed it or not? A little silly plot point there. But the real competition for the episode was the showdown between Rusty and Dale with a soundtrack that sounded straight out...
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Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
It’s bad enough getting blindsided by your own tribe, but then Survivor: Samoa’s Erik Cardona suffered the ultimate indignity when he found himself the unwitting victim of an unreciprocated high five! The ousted contestant joins us as we relive every single nanosecond of the humiliating exchange—frame by excruciating frame. Erik also answers other Survivor mysteries
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TV Envy (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Just because FOX benefitted from the World Series doesn’t mean its programs did. Last night’s return of Fringe hit a series low in the demos. Meanwhile, the other networks resumed their old ways. ABC placed first yesterday with the 18-49s while CBS was on top with the viewers. 8pm Survivor: Samoa (12.7 million, 3.7/10 in 18-49) was up slightly. FlashForward (8.5 million, 2.6/7) was off...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
And then there was one as the Galu and Foa Foa tribes merged into the new Aiga tribe on Thursday's Survivor: Samoa. Team members from both sides quickly started hashing out individual alliances but after a majority had agreed to vote Laura out, she won ...
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Backseat Cuddler (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
The merge finally happened last night on Survivor Samoa. It was a fabulous feast filled with good food and plenty of booze to bond everyone for about five minutes. Then the plotting began. It was pretty fun watching all of the chaos after the double immunity challenge. The possibility of someone different getting voted out [...]
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Obsessed with Bones (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Bones was down a little, post-Baseball, with " The Tough Man in the Tender Chicken ." But, once again - FlashForward started higher, and Bones took over in the 2nd half. Source Time Net Show 18-49 Rating 18-49 Share Viewers Live+SD (Millions) 8:00 CBS Survivor: Samoa 3.5 10 12.270 ABC FlashForward 2.5 7 8.574 FOX Bones 2.4 7 8.027 NBC Community 2.3 6 5.641 CW The Vampire Diaries 2.0 6 4.260...
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The TV addict (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Source: MediaWeek, Ratings: in millions Time Network Show Rating 18-49 8PM CBS Survivor: Samoa 12.27 3.5/10 ABC FlashForward 8.57 2.7/7 FOX Bones 8.02 2.4/7 NBC Community 5.64 2.3/6 CW The Vampire Diaries 4.26 2.0/6 8:30PM NBC Parks and Recreation 4.93 2.2/6 9PM CBS CSI 15.21 3.4/9 ABC Grey’s Anatomy 13.89 5.1/13 NBC The Office 7.94 3.9/10 FOX Fringe 5.14 1.7/4 CW Supernatural 2.75 1.2/3 9:30PM...
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reality blurred (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Finally: Survivor Samoa kicked into overdrive, with the merge episode pulling it out of its mid-season slump. After the tribes merged into Aiga, which Brett said was Samoan for "extended family" (maybe also for "extensive retching caused by cheesy tribe names"), everyone woke up from their game-play comas. Just as he did on day one, Russell talked to everyone, showing his immunity...
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
This episode seemed well-timed to coincide with the World Series, and thankfully there wasn't another washout. Instead, there were two walk-off blasts to win the immunity challenge; Kelly and Monica debuted their new line of baseball uniform fashion-wear inspired by Honus Wagner's knee high stockings; and John Fincher coming out as Johnny Baseball. But the episode could have just as easily aired around...
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troypq | 12 hours ago
This episode seemed well-timed to coincide with the World Series, and thankfully there wasn’t another washout. Instead, there were two walk-off blasts to win the immunity challenge; Kelly and Monica debuted their new line of baseball uniform fashion-wear inspired by Honus Wagner’s knee high stockings; and John Fincher coming out as Johnny Baseball. But the episode could have just as easily aired around
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felipdpq | 10/27/2009
When you’ve seen guys fall in the fire, suffer terrible collisions, break out in red spots and get carried away in helicopters it’s hard to be shocked by an evacuation. But there was one genuinely chilling moment on Survivor: Samoa.
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glensdp | 10/11/2009
Am I the only one who was a bit alarmed with what Russell said on Survivor: Samoa last night? No, not the one from Foa Foa. I was referring to the one from Galu.