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ABC had the winning score in Thursday prime, with Grey’s Anatomy leading the Alphabets to a 1.1 in viewers 18-49, per the Nielsen overnights, and a 5 share. That easily beat the 0.6/3 put up by CBS, Fox and NBC. Station 19 fell 8% to 1.2 on ABC and Grey’s Anatomy slid 13% to 1.3. The finale of A ...
Read more: Primetime Ratings: ‘Grey’s’ Falls But ABC Still on Top
The Association of National Advertisers has again asked the California attorney general to delay implementation of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) until January of next year, this time based on a new set of modifications to the law plus the argument that "COVID-19 has substantially ...
Read more: ANA Pushes for California Privacy Law Enforcement Delay
U.S. internet consumption keeps increasing with more quarantined Americans conducting remote work and schooling, as well as streaming more video and playing more online games. But at least so far, U.S. networks are “holding up well,” according to broadband data and insights unit Nokia Deepfield. ...
Read more: Nokia: U.S. Networks ‘Handling Traffic Well … So Far’