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Re: rbtree post# 54663

Saturday, 04/18/2015 10:03:20 AM

Saturday, April 18, 2015 10:03:20 AM

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I watch 60 minutes every Sunday Night as millions of others do. (People in Europe/Asia watch informative TV on weekends as well). 60 minutes is not on the bottom of the viewing totem pole (as you can see below). They will grab this story about Vois and NeuroSync in order to do a follow up "look how far this technology has come" story on a piece they produced in 2009. Once Europe and Asia begin driving the buzz, purchases of the product and significant financial investment in the company, the US won't be far behind. Please watch the whole segment below (12 min.) that they produced on helmet format BCI in 2009 and tell me you don't think this is coming next. How far behind will CNBC and the others follow? None of them would want to be "scooped". Just highlight/copy/paste the link and be patient...it may take up to 60 seconds to load for some reason.

http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/brain-power/


CBS's '60 Minutes' Makes the Top 10 in Viewers for the Seventh Time in Nine Weeks

April 14th, 2015

“60 Minutes” MAKES THE TOP 10
FOR THE SEVENTH TIME IN NINE WEEKS
The CBS News magazine is Sunday’s # 1 Prime time Broadcast
60 Minutes made the Nielsen Top 10 list for the seventh time in nine weeks, drawing 12.6 million viewers to finish at #7. The CBS news magazine was Sunday’s #1 prime time broadcast in viewers.
It also made the list in households, scoring a 7.7/14, good for #8 by that measure, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for April 12. 60 Minutes was up +12% in households, +13% in adults 18-49, +14% in viewers and even in adults 25-54 compared to the same night last year.
It was the 18th time over 24 airings that 60 Minutes made the Nielsen Top 10.
Sunday’s 60 Minutes featured Steve Kroft’s report on the implications of the cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, Norah O’Donnell’s profile of U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy and the story of the Duke Lacrosse coach forced to resign amid rape charges against his players who were later declared innocent.
Jeff Fager is the Executive Producer of 60 MINUTES, America’s #1 news program.