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Page 4 » Wednesday. Januaer 20, 1999 ie Battalion A GGIELIFE TELEVISION Continued from Page 3 numerous specials that dealt with ratings-grabbing subjects, from “When Cars Wreck” to “When Good Animals Go Bad.” Although these programs might not be the cream of televisions crop, they were persistent and offered an alarming perception of where America has been and where it is going. has es corned with a tablish ic force since team wood Llltrl ill hp (\m ?d its The dry tl s of ' ?lf i at is nas a unriv. ?at, :ast )f wri Stone creaied a mtc when their canoci, ■ were first introduced J Central, but iheywei storm. It seems ken!., tn of Phil Jon L and s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” —What started as a mid-season replace ment has turned into something bigger than anyone expected. Buffy commands a cult following and her numbers are only going to grow. For all of the non-believers, watching one episode will have them hooked by the smart writing and clever plot lines. Buffy and her pals must not only combat vampires and demons, but they also must deal with real life issues that plague every typical teenager and somehow they always manage to look so darn cute. 'Seinfeld' Kvle and Sian areH This low-brow a keeps its viewers ei off-color remarks graders who have that would makesd Making fun of thei * isn't funny, but wlieiB weight, racist eigtiHsl 8' mm enough fo "Mondai tro/ RAW is is a tie; win way, is rare sional wres: sene sivel “South Park' “Newsradio” — lowing in NBC’s 1< standing tradition of c ic greatness, “Newsra Fol- ang- retu " Me the two shows in more viewers Night Football,ia • Monday night teis nming. The fur few people wiii ching it. Whether the triumphant,! rn of The Ultimate mday Nitro" orb beer-chugging s e Austin on “R$ essional wrestling v hooked and be BY c 60 Minutes IY breaks into top« Th NEW YORK (AP) — Televis second season is starting off far bet ter than its first. CBS’s debut of “60 Minutes IF’ made it the second straight week that a brand new show made the Nielsen Media Research top 10. The newsmagazine teamed with its more famous father to help CBS beat NBC for the week. “60 Minutes II” was the most- watched program last Wednesday night, and drew the highest ratings of any regularly-scheduled CBS program in its time slot since 1993. NBC’s drama “Providence” did n’t quite match the ratings of its highly-rated premiere. But it still finished tied for 12th in the week’s rankings and was the top-rated show on any network last Friday. The new animated Fox comedy, “The PJ’s,” isn’t quite in that lofty iddl « the shoA ?d for it« iginal Fox could be he PJ’s” drew mor« show that imme “King of the H Th< T ary s new progr contrast to the none of networl established themselv* Season ratings lea< 10.4 rating and 17 i week, Nielsen said 1 had a 9.1 rating and had a 7.6 rating and Fox was at 6.9 and 11 Among the dev works, the WB had a 5 share, nearly dout rating and 3 share. 1 CBS ire f< sday share ad a the NBC ABC and >ping rating ax TV h and 1.8 id a ment or news shov from the big audience the NFL conferencec game immediately prec-; NBC had alarminglv for some of its comedb the once-strong ’’MadA: “Working” snuck bad NBC schedule only tol est-rated series entry; show broadcastbyNBC or Fox. NBC’s "Nightly Nev evening news competi 10th straight week. It and 17 share narrowly “World News Tonight,’ a 9.1 rating and 17shat Evening News” had a and 15 share. aigon,” “Le Chicago.” All of the: hare a com inly being lo’' hat; see them anks of som ireaking mu vay. A'he Opera Society kicks ■ ’98-’99 unowned “F oifght and T ludder Audit foBrhe 35th ‘Fiddler on tl Tammy Dalla he same en nagic of the it A’Fiddler c m stories b IFC 1999 'Hazing” campus ( directed! of a studi holding c are or int ILlCKOFf " Any fyj y b y s y b y e y p Wednesday. January 20th AT - B Hurricane Harry's r Any ti y d FE fiTClWNG Dysfunkshun Junks mo that Mi unreal advert physic studei Texas y th OPENING FOR The Scabs aka The Ugly Americans rs open at 8:00 TICKETS: $8. 00 IH ADVANCE $10.°° AT THE DOOR For any Questions Contact the IFC offkI at 845-0112