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Television

Wednesday’s Olympic ratings delayed

February 14, 2014

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Nielsen’s problems continued with the delay of national ratings Thursday afternoon, following a four-hour delay for overnight ratings earlier in the day.

That means NBC’s Olympic ratings for Wednesday have not been issued yet.

It’s expected that Nielsen will get those out sometime today.

The ratings measurement company blamed the delays on “server issues.”

Media Life will post the ratings as soon as they become available.

 

Tags: nbc olympics, nielsen, nielsen issues, olympic ratings, olympics, ratings

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