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The answer SWEEPS has 64 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of sweeps in various dictionaries:
noun - a wide scope
noun - someone who cleans soot from chimneys
noun - winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge
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Panoramas |
Does a household chore |
TV rating period |
TV ratings period |
Vital ratings period |
Big week in TV |
May TV event |
Wins four out of four |
Chimney cleaners |
Uses a broom |
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They're the periods each fall, winter & spring when TV ratings are collected so that ad rates can be reset |
Sweeps might refer to |
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Nielsen ratings are the audience measurement systems operated by Nielsen Media Research that seek to determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States using a rating system. * Nielsen Media Research was founded by Arthur C. Nielsen, a market analyst whose career had begun in the 1920s with brand advertising analysis and had expanded into radio market analysis during the 1930s, culminating in Nielsen ratings of radio programming, which was meant to provide statistics as to the markets of radio shows. The first Nielsen ratings for radio programs were released the first week of December 1947. They measured the top 20 programs in four areas: total audience, average audience, cumulative audience and homes per dollar spent for time and talent.In 1950, Nielsen moved to television, developing a ratings system using the methods he and his company had developed for radio. That method became the primary source of audience measurement information in the telev |