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"Conrad StanleyR." <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Jan 2002 16:21:03 -0500
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Does anyone know whether a list of the films most frequently broadcast on TV
has been compiled, somewhere, by someone?

I presume individual broadcast networks could come up with lists of their
own most-frequents, but is there a way to get a more global picture?

I suspect the question needs some kind of limits (e.g. geographic) so I
presume we're really interested in American film, broadcast by U.S.
television stations/networks.

We're totally stumped here as to how we might proceed to track this info
down ...

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