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The Ratings Are In!

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Was it his marketable image that put Kris in the 'winner's circle'?

It's been a week since our new American Idol has been crowned & the controversy continues. At the top of the news, there are claims that tutorials in power-texting at two American Idol viewing parties in Arkansas helped hometown boy Kris Allen defeat Adam Lambert. More on this & the final "finale week" ratings after the jump.....

Here's the dirt on the newest "rigging the votes" controversy on American Idol. A few AT&T employees were invited to "Idol" parties in Arkansas & "they brought a small number of demo phones with them and provided texting tutorials to those who were interested."

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The "Tweens" didn't vote for the gay guy.

FOX's statement: "Fox and the producers of American Idol are absolutely certain that the results of this competition are fair, accurate and verified. Kris Allen is, without a doubt, the American Idol. We have an independent third-party monitoring procedure in place to ensure the integrity of the voting process. In no way did any individuals unfairly influence the outcome of the competition."

IMO, I don't trust any of this texting or on-line voting. I think it's all rigged. Look at the finale winners of the two top-rated shows. The squeaky clean, all-American boy won out over the openly gay dude with eyeliner on Idol & over at DWTS, the all-American Olympic Gold Medalist won out over the French actor who's only claim to fame was showing his overly large penis in a movie. It all ends with money & who will be most marketable over the next year. Adam & Gilles were ROBBED! Enough said, let's move on to this weeks ratings.

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We were canceled because we didn't make the "Top Ten". We were #11.

You can bet that this is FOX's last week on top. CBS will reclaim that spot now that things will go back to what they were before AI season. They have 10 shows on the list. The canceled Without a Trace came in at #11 for it's finale & still no sign of NBC. Maybe they should start snatching up CBS' axed shows. Oh, I forgot, they have Leno now.

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Glee made the list at #14, but it dropped almost 10 million viewers from the American Idol lead-in.

Mr. Nielson's "Top Twenty" for the week of May 18-24:

1. American Idol (wed. finale) FOX 28.8mil
2. American Idol (tues.) FOX 23.8mil
3. Dancing With the Stars ABC (tues. finale) 20.3mil
4. Dancing With the Stars (mon.) ABC 19.1mil
5. The Mentalist CBS 16.8mil
6. NCIS CBS 16.5mil
7. Two & a Half Men CBS 16.1mil
8. CSI: Miami CBS 14.1mil
9. Criminal Minds CBS 13.9mil
10. Rules of Engagement CBS 12.8mil
11. Without a Trace CBS 11.2mil
12. CSI (repeat) CBS 9.8mil
13. 24 FOX 9.6mil
14. Glee (pilot) FOX 9.6mil
15. So You Think You Can Dance FOX 8.8mil
16. How I Met Your Mother CBS 8.7mil
17. NBA Playoffs on ABC (sat.) ABC 8.7mil
18. The Bachelorette ABC 8.6mil
19. 60 Minutes (repeat) CBS 8.1mil
20. Dancing With the Stars (tues. recap) ABC 7.6mil

Here's how some of the other shows ended their seasons:

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Meatloaf & his daughter Pearl, walked away with $500,000 for their charity, opting to run with the cash rather than try for that million dollar song.

Law & Order: SVU NBC 6.9mil (#1 on NBC)
Law & Order NBC 6.6mil
Medium NBC 6.5mil
Southland NBC 6.4mil
Ugly Betty ABC 6.2
Don't Forget the Lyrics FOX (season premiere) 3.2mil
One Tree Hill CW 2.6mil
Gossip Girl CW 2.2mil

Cable Networks are dominated by the NBA Playoff games on TNT & ESPN in the "Top Five" spots bringing in 8.9mil at #1. The WWE Wrestling follows right behind with 5.2mil viewers.

Now don't forget, TLC's Jon & Kate Plus 8's new season & its record breaking ratings of 9.8 million watching didn't air till May 25th, so it's sure to be #1 on next week's list.

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Don't you think watching this is a tad uncomfortable.

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Comments (1)

cattyfan:

I gave Glee a try...and I didn't hate it. It has potential, but has to decide what exactly it wants to be. And dump the side story about the Glee conductor's home life. His wife is irritating, and disrupts the flow of the show.

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