Poll: TV viewers steadfast in their resolve to avoid quality programming
In one of those online polls that are probably meaningless, a fifth of those responding thought Sunday's Emmy ceremony was "terrible." (Six percent thought it was "great," which either means that six percent of the American public is utterly delusional or that Tina Fey voted a whole bunch of times.) 53% had the right idea and didn't watch.

Even more amusing is the fact that in the same poll, a full 70% don't give a damn that "30 Rock" and "Mad Men" are really good shows, they're going to stick to watching crap. 17% said they already watch the shows; only 13% said their big wins Sunday will coax them into checking them out.
Here's that 13%'s chance to prove it: AMC is offering a marathon of all eight episodes of season two thusfar Thursday, from 4 p.m. to midnight (EST and PCT).

David Kronke was appointed Mayor of Television after a bloodless coup in 2000. Since then, he has improved infrastructure, championed greater educational opportunities and fought for reforms that have utterly erased corruption and incompetence from the television industry. Since Mr. Kronke has ascended to power, Television is a far better place. 

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