'Hatfields & McCoys' is a ratings record-setter
The History Channel is airing a three part mini-series called "Hatfields and McCoys." The show follows the true story of a clash between two families following the Civil War — one from Kentucky, the other from West Virginia. A dozen members of the two
And in cable, the "Hatfields & McCoys" miniseries continued to draw a crowd. "America's Got Talent" with Stern on NBC was the night's top broadcast with 11.3 million viewers. Harmon and an "NCIS" rerun on CBS drew 10 million viewers.
The History Channel is airing a three part mini-series called "Hatfields and McCoys." The show follows the true story of a clash between two families following the Civil War — one from Kentucky, the other from West Virginia. A dozen members of the two
The Hatfields and the McCoys. The growth managers and the value managers. By John Waggoner Although there have been no actual shots fired between growth and value managers — at least any that we know of — the two sides tend to look at each other
The first part of the History network's miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" was seen by 13.9 million viewers on Monday night, more than 17 million when the immediate repeat was added in, the Nielsen company said. The numbers held up for part two on Tuesday







