NBC's Sunday Ratings Hurt By No HDTV?

NBC's Sunday Ratings Hurt By No HDTV?: "NBC's Sunday Ratings Hurt By No HDTV?The network suffers low ratings after going to three non-HD shows on Sunday nights.By Phillip SwannWashington, D.C. (April 23, 2007) -- NBC's decision to eliminate High-Definition programming on Sunday night could be giving the network low ratings.Since the beginning of March, NBC's Sunday night lineup has featured three shows that are not broadcast in high-def:Dateline, the newsmagazine show, airs first at 7 p.m., followed by the game show Deal or No Deal at 9 p.m. and Donald Trump's The Apprentice at 10 p.m.The lineup seems to ignore the rapid growth of High-Definition TV over the last year. With high-def prices plunging, millions of Americans are bringing home new sets. The Consumer Electronics Association reported this month that HDTV is now in 28 million U.S. homes, although not every home has a high-def tuner, which is necessary to watch HD programming."

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