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TVNewser (Daily) Feed - 5/5/2008

 
Daily TVNewser Feed - Monday, May 05, 2008

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Monday, May 05, 2008

Between the Mall & the Wedding, Burma for Mrs. Bush

This morning the first couple was on GMA talking up the wonders of the National Mall. Tomorrow Laura Bush heads to Crawford, TX to continue plans for the weekend wedding of their daughter, Jenna. But this afternoon Mrs. Bush took to the White House press briefing room to discuss the humanitarian effort for cyclone-stricken Burma; Mrs. Bush has been following... read more>>

Obama Up Next on the Factor?

Sen. Barack Obama appeared this morning on Fox & Friends (as did his opponent, Sen. Hillary Clinton). At the end of the interview, he hinted at a possible appearance on the O'Reilly Factor, following in the footsteps of Clinton's highly-rated appearance: "We're looking forward to it. We're going to see if we can fit it in." Obama technically does owe... read more>>

Sunday Morning Battle: The Indy 550%

TVNewser has received more ratings information on the Sunday morning shows. Based on the available household data for Indianapolis, Meet the Press delivered 91,000 homes (8.5 rating/21 share), up 94% versus the prior week. ABC's This Week delivered 14,000 homes (1.3 rating/4 share), down 26% versus the prior week. The Russert-Obama hour on NBC affiliate WTHR beat the Stephanopoulos-Clinton hour... read more>>

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