Which group name was the dancing with the stars?
Dancing with The Stars | 2009 | US “I am God and I am about to become flippin famous. What do I want to commit as my final words? I don’t need to make the decision now, just letting it flow will be fine. Those who have had more than a passing relationship with dance music will relate most to any of this. Tell them that God is a DJ and they’ll say he probably is.” GOD IS A DJ BHASKAR KHEM DANDONA Dancing with the Stars is the name of a group of international television series based on the format of the British Strictly Come Dancing series, distributed by BBC Worldwide commercial arm of the BBC. Currently distributed in 31 countries, Australia was the first country to adapt the BBC show, and versions have been produced in the USA with Dancing with the Stars. Sources: http://dancing-with-the-stars.
The Nielsen ratings resumed coming in yesterday, and we received the numbers for Monday night this morning. “Dancing With the Stars” was the big winner that night and put Disney-owned ABC on top in total viewers and in the 18-to-49 age group. “Dancing” averaged 20.3 million viewers over two hours and dominated 8 to 10 p.m. Running second at 8 was Fox’s “House” with 12.1 million fans. The CBS comedies came next: “The Big Bang Theory” with 9.3 million and “How I Met Your Mother” with 8.9 million. At 9, the CBS comedies ran second second: “Two and a Half Men” with 14.2 million and “Rules of Engagement” with 11.3 million. Fox’s “24” was the choice of 10.1 million. NBC’s “Medium” was the stop for 7.2 million over two hours. At 10, CBS was in front with “CSI: Miami” pulling in 13.7 million. ABC’s “Castle” charmed nearly 10 million. For the night, ABC averaged 17 million in prime time. Here’s how the other broadcast networks fared: CBS with 11.9 million, Fox with 11.1 million, NBC with 6.3 mi