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By Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 11/2/2003 7:00:00 PM
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Access Looks for Tweens Feud Beats Squares for a Change |
Access Looks for Tweens
NBC Enterprises' Access Hollywood is extending its brand by launching Real Access, an interactive newsmagazine for teens that will air on tween-focused cable network The N, a Viacom-owned channel that goes by Noggin in the daytime hours.
The show kicks off with a one-hour debut on New Year's Eve, at 8-9 p.m. ET, and then moves into its regular slot on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 9 and 11 p.m.
Real Access will be hosted by 17-year-old Lauren Mayhew, whose résumé includes appearances on Guiding Light, Law & Order, All My Children and American Dreams.
Feud Beats Squares for a Change
Tribune's Family Feud moved past King World's Hollywood Squares for the first time since 2001-02, taking fourth place among syndicated game shows in the week ended Oct. 19.
Feud was up 5% to 2.1 for the week and 24% from last year, while Hollywood Squares remained unchanged at 2.0 and down 17% year-to-year, according to Nielsen's national household ratings.
King World's Wheel of Fortune continued to top both the game and the syndie charts, even though the show was down 3% to 8.4 and off 12% from last year. King World's Jeopardy came in second, dipping 1% to 6.6 and losing 11% from last year. Buena Vista's Who Wants To Be a Millionaire was third among game shows, gaining 3% to 3.2 and jumping 19% from last year. Sony's Pyramid was up 13% to 1.8, a 6% jump from last year.
During the week, some early-fringe and access shows were preempted by or were up against Major League Baseball postseason games, affecting the ratings of off-net sitcoms, game shows and entertainment magazines.
Warner Bros.' two new strips, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The Sharon Osbourne Show, tied for first place among the rookie first-runs. Ellen saw an 8% increase to 1.4, while Sharon was off 7% from the prior week.
NBC Enterprises' Starting Over hit a 1.0 for the first time, tying for third place with King World's Living It Up! With Ali & Jack, which was unchanged. Buena Vista's Wayne Brady was down 10% to 0.9.
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