Word: weekdays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...River section requested the addition of a weekday afternoon shuttle as well as a direct route connecting Mather to the Science Center, according to Finer...
...dominance in prime time, as well as to the resurgence of its news division generally. After a long, embarrassing string of failed magazine shows, the network has created a successful, three-nights-a-week franchise in Dateline NBC, which provides a valuable promotional platform for the Nightly News. The weekday Today show and Sunday's Meet the Press are No. 1 in their respective leagues. NBC has also expanded more aggressively into cable, the Internet and overseas broadcasting than has any of its network rivals...
...possible concern tomorrow is that last year, the Crimson had terrible luck playing weekday games. Coincidence...
Well, not exactly. Nick isn't leaping ahead with the sort of innovative live-action fare it serves up in the evenings (The Secret World of Alex Mack) but rather with repeats of its weekday cartoons like the clever Rugrats, as well as reruns of older Saturday-morning shows that were canceled by the major networks years ago. "When Nickelodeon is able to beat broadcast networks with repeats of Muppet Babies and Beetlejuice," notes Jamie Kellner. head of the WB, "it suggests the matter goes far beyond programming...
...humid weekday afternoon in Washington. Seven men were sitting in the spare, modern living room of Bob Squier's Capitol Hill town house making tense small talk, eating deli sandwiches, sipping diet sodas and herbal tea. Although the debonair media consultant was the nominal host, the meeting had been called by Dick Morris, Bill Clinton's stealth strategist. Morris had been secretly advising the President for six months and had emerged from the shadows only in April. Now Clinton had asked him to assemble the campaign's creative team. But despite Clinton's endorsement, Morris' position inside the White House...