Mad Men Ratings Up Again
Last night's 'Mad Men' season-four opener was watched by 2.9 million people.
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Last night's 'Mad Men' season-four opener was watched by 2.9 million people.
The federal government has allocated $4.3 billion for training programs that a freakishly small amount of people are enrolled in.
And he only had to sell 84,000 copies to get the top spot.
For the first time since 2005, Dave beat the 'Tonight Show' in total viewers last week. Still not among key demographics, though.
Maybe we're being thick, but we're still confused.
Plus: Enormous, Imax-quality dragons, coming soon! Also, Tucker Max, and 'Kinky Boots,' the musical.
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