By Chris Walters on February 15, 2006 at 3:17 PM EST
For those interested, The Westminster Dog Show that aired in place of RAW this week on USA ended up doing a 2.1 cable rating, with a 3.0 share. Although that is only about half of what RAW has been doing lately, USA is able to charge much more for advertising during the broadcast as the Dog Show reaches a more affluent demographic audience.
The February 11th edition of AM RAW did a 0.8 cable rating with a 2.1 share.
WWE has yet to list any guests for tonight's edition of the Byte This webcast. Several people within WWE were very upset over the broadcast last week when the Heart Throbs went off topic in some "explicit areas." Apparently it was such a big deal that there was talk of ending the show altogether, however, it appears that the show is safe at least for now. The archive of last week's show has been removed and ultimately resulted in the release of the Heart Throbs.
RAW will not be airing on MUN2 tonight as originally reported. They are now scheduled to air a repeat from last week, which makes sense in order to give USA the first airing of the show in the United States.
Tickets go on sale for the March 20th RAW/SmackDown WWE Supershow at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, TN this Saturday at 10 am.
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[Source: PWInsider.com]