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Sheen Roast Has Comedy Central Saying... "Winning!"

Comedy Central's Charlie Sheen roast was the most-viewed of the network's roast series, with 6.4 million viewers. The fact that it was able to put up these numbers up against Monday Night Football on ESPN is even more impressive.

What I'd like to know is what the ratings difference is between the "clean" version that ran at 10 PM ET and the "uncut" version that aired at 11:30 PM ET.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ar...es_Comedy_Central_Its_Most_Watched_Roast_.php
 
DToTheJ said:
Comedy Central's Charlie Sheen roast was the most-viewed of the network's roast series, with 6.4 million viewers. The fact that it was able to put up these numbers up against Monday Night Football on ESPN is even more impressive.

What I'd like to know is what the ratings difference is between the "clean" version that ran at 10 PM ET and the "uncut" version that aired at 11:30 PM ET.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ar...es_Comedy_Central_Its_Most_Watched_Roast_.php

Factor in that Two and a Half Men had a much larger viewing audience than Charlie Sheen's roast then I would have to say the "Winner" is CBS.

And what's up with Sheen's sudden nice behavior? Months ago the guy was railing about everyone and everything, including his former co-stars. Now he wishes the show and cast well. This guy really needs professional counseling.
 
The Voice of Reason said:
DToTheJ said:
Comedy Central's Charlie Sheen roast was the most-viewed of the network's roast series, with 6.4 million viewers. The fact that it was able to put up these numbers up against Monday Night Football on ESPN is even more impressive.

What I'd like to know is what the ratings difference is between the "clean" version that ran at 10 PM ET and the "uncut" version that aired at 11:30 PM ET.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/ar...es_Comedy_Central_Its_Most_Watched_Roast_.php

Factor in that Two and a Half Men had a much larger viewing audience than Charlie Sheen's roast then I would have to say the "Winner" is CBS.

And what's up with Sheen's sudden nice behavior? Months ago the guy was railing about everyone and everything, including his former co-stars. Now he wishes the show and cast well. This guy really needs professional counseling.

Yeah, Charlie probably needs to get counseling and enter some kind of rehab program. But look what his bad behavior has gotten him. The producers of Two and a Half Men are settling his lawsuit (which apparently had some merit) by paying Sheen a reported $25 million. On top of that, his projecected percentage of the syndication fees for Men will earn him an estimated $100 million dollars over the next few years.

Yeah, gee - what a loser! ;D

Let's face it - Sheen is super-rich enough to fund his debauched and lavish life-style for about 700 years.
 
Lkeller said:
...Let's face it - Sheen is super-rich enough to fund his debauched and lavish life-style for about 700 years.

You may be right but as Nell Carter said, when asked why she was broke, "Sure I was making $20,000 a week but I was spending $25,000 a week on coke." When you drugs and party and have mooching friends, that can go fast, especially when you get into the hard stuff like heroin, not that Sheen does that but you see where this is going.
 
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