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Post by webm@ster on Feb 3, 2004 21:09:46 GMT -5
CBS estimates that more than 89 million people saw Janet Jackson flush her career down the toilet Sunday night, making it the most-watched Super Bowl since 1998. But only 33.3 million stuck around for the premiere of Survivor: All Stars. That's off 27 percent from the 45.4 million who watched the post-Bowl debut of Survivor: Australian Outback in 2001.
And CBS, which is launching its own probe into breast-gate, is threatening to ban Janet and Justin from Sunday's Grammy Awards if it shows the pair intentionally set the booby trap, the New York Post reports. If the network is looking for experts to weigh in on the matter, they need only turn to a TiVo subscriber. The company says Janet's flashdance was the most "TiVoed" moment in its history
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Post by iamthewalrus on Feb 9, 2004 20:34:55 GMT -5
I think it actually might help her career.. Thats a lot of press
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