Submitted by Schnik on Thu, 02/28/2008 - 7:26am.

What does a 4.7 vs 4.2 rating/book mean in real numbers? Ie. number of viewers, percent of market share? Something? I just want to be able to equate it to some sort of tangible result. Cause it seems to me, in this context, .5 rating difference isn't that great of a 'smack down'. It just looks like a statistical lead. What's the greater meaning? I'm not trying to be cross, just trying to equate it with something?

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