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# '3' does well in the Ratings: ESPN's original movie, "3", was a huge success delivering a 5.0 HH rating, a record for an ESPN original movie.
* "3" was the highest rated ESPN movie among M18-34, M18-49, and M25-54.
* "3" was the most-viewed cable program for the entire day among M18-34, M18-49 and M25-54.
* From 9pm-11pm on Saturday, "3" was the most-viewed program on television among M18-34, M18-49, and M25-54.
* "3" was the second highest rated movie on ad-supported cable this year, only behind "Librarian" which delivered a 5.1 HH rating on TNT (12/5).
With the exception of the NFL, it is a special feat for an ESPN program to deliver a 5.0 rating. This is ESPN's highest rated EOE program and puts it in an elite class. Programs like the MLB Divisional Playoffs and premiere bowl games achieve this level of performance.(ESPN PR)(12-15-2004)
AND Saturday's presentation of ESPN's fourth original made-for-television movie, "3", was the network's highest-rated movie ever, seen in an average of more than four million households, based on a rating of 5.0, according to the official data released today by Nielsen Media Research. The two-hour portrayal of the late NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt was the second-highest rated movie of 2004 on ad-supported cable. It posted ESPN's highest movie rating ever among all key male demographics (M18-34, M18-49 and M25-54). In addition, "3" was the most-viewed program on all of TV from 9-11 p.m. that day among men 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54.
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ESPN promoted the hell out of this movie, but those are still damn impressive numbers. To put this into perspective, two weeks ago USC-UCLA football drew a 4.9 on ABC, the SEC football championship game pulled a 4.4 on CBS, the Big 12 football championship game pulled a 3.1 on ABC, and Army-Navy pulled a 2.4 on CBS.
"3" outdrew them all. I expected this movie to be popular, but not <i>this</i> popular. I watched the movie, contributing my .00000001 of a point to the rating.

Take care,
PK