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MNF Breaks Record Again
Topic Started: Tuesday Sep 26 2006, 10:07 PM (90 Views)
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From NFL.com:
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Monday night telecast breaks ratings record   

NFL.com wire reports

BRISTOL, Conn. (Sept. 26, 2006) --
The New Orleans Saints' return home to the Superdome on Monday Night Football drew the highest rating ever for ESPN and was the highest-rated program of the night on any network, broadcast or cable.

The Saints' 23-3 win over Atlanta in the first game in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina 13 months ago drew a rating of 11.8 and an audience of 10,850,000 homes.

It was the third straight week the network's Monday night game set a record for ESPN, and the second time in three weeks that it was the top-rated show on all networks. The opening week game between Minnesota and Washington also was top-rated.

It was the second largest cable audience ever behind the 1993 NAFTA debate between Al Gore and Ross Perot on CNN.

A ratings point represents 923,000 households.
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