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And the key difference? I'm capable of understanding that my opinions of the programming do not mean they're doing something wrong--they're just not doing something I like. Your take seems to be, "I don't like it, ergo it's awful and stupid." Or perhaps, "An insignificant number of message board posters in a country of millions of people happen to dislike it, ergo it's awful and stupid." A bit like saying the Thai food place that opened around the corner from me is run by idiots because I don't care for the food, and pretending the people happily eating their food in the dining room don't really exist.
I don't care for Lopez's show either (though I find his stand-up funny, it's a strange paradox), but the numbers are what they are--his show's was added to the schedule and the numbers went up. Unless everyone in the country on their own satellite or cable systems suddenly were rendered unable to tune to a different channel by a mysterious affliction, it means a fair number of people have a different take on his show and among all the choices--whether you, I or anyone else likes each of them individually or not--they chose to watch it.
I don't care for Lopez's show either (though I find his stand-up funny, it's a strange paradox), but the numbers are what they are--his show's was added to the schedule and the numbers went up. Unless everyone in the country on their own satellite or cable systems suddenly were rendered unable to tune to a different channel by a mysterious affliction, it means a fair number of people have a different take on his show and among all the choices--whether you, I or anyone else likes each of them individually or not--they chose to watch it.