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RATED X: ABC, ESPN, THE DEUCE ALL SEE LIFT IN TARGET DEMOS

          THE DAILY lists the final ratings for the X Games on
     its three broadcast partners -- ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 -- from
     August 17-26.  ABC aired three total hours of X Games, 1 1/2
     hours each during the day on Saturday, August 19 and
     Saturday, August 26.  ESPN aired a total of seven hours of X
     Games coverage over four telecasts and its entire two-hour
     broadcast on Friday, August 25, was in prime time.  ESPN2
     aired a total of nine hours of X Games coverage over five
     telecasts.  All of the coverage on ESPN2 was in the evening,
     each broadcast with one hour of prime time (THE DAILY).  

                                ------------ DEMOS -------------
     NET   YEAR  RATING %+/-   12-24 %+/-  25-34 %+/-  35-54 %+/
     ABC   '99    1.24          0.56        0.35        0.72
           '00    1.18  - 5%    0.93 +66%   0.75 + 97%  0.45 -38%

     ESPN  '99    0.71          0.45        0.48        0.40
           '00    0.88  +24%    0.53 +18%   1.22 +154%  0.33 -18%


     ESPN2 '99    0.51          0.38        0.38        0.27
           '00    0.55  + 9%    0.56 +47%   0.42 + 11%  0.15 -44%

          SEXY AT 17: For all three broadcast outlets, the X
     Games drew an average audience of 314,619 households (HHs),
     up 17% from 267,870 HHs in '99.  In the 12-24 demo on all
     three nets, the Games had an average audience of 112,319
     HHs, up 28% from 87,734 HHs one year ago.  In the 25-34
     demo, the X Games had an average audience of 88,006 HHs, up
     37% from 64,359 HHs last year.  In the 35-54 demo, the X
     Games had an average audience of 99,472 HHs, down 7% from
     99,480 HHs one year ago (THE DAILY).

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