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Day of the week

When placing old TV listings please include the day of the week and not just the date.....most of you do but there are some that don't
 
I agree---day of the week is important....however if you Google "perpetual calendar", often you can look up the actual day of the week on such a Web page. There are only 14 different calendars possible (7 365-day years & 7 leap years).

That's not to let the retro-posters off the hook. :D

cd
 
Throwing you a curve here...the "broadcast week" for traffic, billing and ratings purposes begins at 0600 local time Mondays, with the "broadcast day" running from 0600-0559 daily.
That's why the ratings quoted in papers such as USA TODAY slightly differ trom the calendar days.
 
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