Cable Guy Roast Heats Up Comedy Central's Top Audience Of 2009
Special's 4.1 Million Viewers Trails Only Foxworthy, Pam Anderson Send-Ups
Mike Reynolds -- Multichannel News, 3/17/2009 2:30:25 PM MT
Comedy Central's roast of Larry The Cable Guy heated up among viewers. Comedy Central's Roast of Larry The Cable Guy on March 15 was the network's most-watched show of 2009, drawing 4.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research data. It was also the network's best telecast among adults 18 to 49, scoring a 2.3 rating against that demo, according to network officials, which was the tops in basic-cable Sunday night. The Cable Guy send-up ranked as Comedy's third hottest Nielsen roast ever behind Jeff Foxworthy and Pamela Anderson, which averaged 6.1 million and 4.3 million watchers, respectively.
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