![]() This screenshot was taken in the daylight hours in front of stucky’s gas station. Now, in the final product, the player doesn’t go to the gas station in daylight hours. ![]() The player only goes to the gas station at night. Also notice the objective in the lower left hand corner of the screenshot, you can read “The cabin keys from the gas station.” The player doesn’t obtain any set of cabin keys from the gas station in the final. Note: The guide arrow- as seen in this screenshot and the next – was removed from the game. Here is another screenshot taken in front of Stucky’s gas station. Notice the arrow pointing at an unknown NPC – presuming to be stucky, although it could be just a mechanic working for stucky. Here is a screenshot of Alan in the book store. Again, like the gas station, you can enter the book store only at night. ![]() View the article to see how much Alan has changed since 2005! Debug Screen: Staff member tilemaxx has written an article that shows how the main character, Alan Wake, has evolved. The most-watched cable program was ESPN’s coverage of Clemson’s 41-10 victory over Georgia Tech Sept. 5, which averaged 4.859 million viewers, 13th for the week. Open tennis tournament and college football made ESPN the most-watched cable network for the second consecutive week, averaging 2.675 million viewers. Fox News Channel averaged 1.983 million viewers to finish second for the second consecutive week following 12 consecutive first-place finishes. MSNBC averaged 995,000 for its second consecutive third-place finish after seven consecutive second-place finishes. Open semifinals 11 Fox News Channel weeknight political talk shows - five broadcasts of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” four of “Hannity” and two of “The Ingraham Angle” the three hour-long segments of USA Network’s professional wrestling program, “WWE Raw” and the HBO fantasy drama “House of the Dragon.” The cable top 20 consisted of three college football games on ESPN and one on ESPN2 ESPN’s coverage of Friday’s U.S. The fifth season of “Cobra Kai” was Netflix’s most-watched program, with viewers spending 106.7 million hours watching the 10 episodes of the martial arts comedy-drama the first three days they were available, according to figures released Tuesday by the streaming service. Netflix’s most-watched movie was “End of The Road,” with viewers watching the Queen Latifah-starring road trip movie for 30.21 million hours the first three days it was available. The most-watched Spanish-language program was the Tuesday episode of the Univision telenovela “Los Ricos También Lloran,” which averaged 1.433 million viewers, 66th among broadcast programs. Univision was the most-watched Spanish-language network for the fifth consecutive week and 143rd time in 145 weeks, averaging 1.14 million viewers. Telemundo was second, averaging 870,000, followed by UniMas (440,000), Estrella TV (120,000) and Azteca America (50,000).ĪBC’s “World News Tonight with David Muir” was the most-watched nightly newscast for the 144th time in 145 weeks and 196th time in 198 weeks, averaging 7.348 million viewers. “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” was second, averaging 6.243 million. The “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell” was third, averaging 4.451 million.įigures for all three newscasts excluded their Labor Day broadcasts. ![]() ![]() The week’s 10 most-watched prime-time programs were NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” its coverage of the NFL Kickoff game, 11-minute “Sunday Night Football” pre-kickoff show, the 12-minute pre-kickoff show immediately preceding the NFL Kickoff game and its 18-minute third segment of “Football Night in America” Fox’s 13-minute NFL postgame show, “The OT” an 11-minute pregame show preceding the NFL Kickoff game pre-kickoff show “60 Minutes” CBS’ eight-minute NFL postgame show and the 26-minute second segment of “Football Night in America.Alternate horizontal version of program logo used since September 2015 View FOX NFL Kickoff information including show times, hosts, talent & more. (for past hosts and analysts, see article) View FOX NFL Kickoff information including show times, hosts, talent & more. The hour-long program – which airs Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time – focuses on news and analysis of the week's upcoming NFL games as well as interviews with NFL coaches and players, and live reports from sites for the network's game telecasts, serving as an extension of Fox's primary NFL pre-game show, Fox NFL Sunday, whose own analysts appear on certain segments seen on the program. An audio simulcast of the program airs on sister radio network Fox Sports Radio, which is distributed by Premiere Radio Networks. ![]()
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