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A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME? TNN WINS MALE DEMO IN TIME SLOT

          The revamped TNN debuted the WWF's "Raw is War" last
     Monday from 9:00-11:00pm ET.  The two-hour show earned a 5.5
     cable rating, giving TNN its highest rating ever in its 17-
     year history.  During the second hour of "Raw," viewership
     in the male 12-34 age demo beat both ABC's "MNF" and NBC's
     Olympic coverage.  THE DAILY presents a comparison of those
     programs for the 9:00-11:00pm ET slot, as well as for 9:00-
     10:00pm ET and for 10:00-11:00pm ET time slots (THE DAILY): 
     
     9:00-10:00PM ET
     NETWORK                       MALE VIEWERS AGE 12-34
     ABC -- "Monday Night Football"     2,391,000
     NBC -- 2000 Summer Games           3,045,000
     TNN -- "Raw is War"                2,670,000

     10:00-11:00PM ET         
     NETWORK                       MALE VIEWERS AGE 12-34
     ABC -- "Monday Night Football"     2,755,000
     NBC -- 2000 Summer Games           2,976,000
     TNN -- "Raw is War"                3,036,000                

     9:00-11:00PM ET
     NETWORK                       MALE VIEWERS AGE 12-34
     ABC -- "Monday Night Football"     2,573,000
     NBC -- 2000 Summer Games           3,010,500
     TNN -- "Raw is War"                2,849,000

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