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11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 BATMAN BEGINS: THE IMAX Wed. Thu. 10:00 P.M. THE DUKES OF On 3 Screens Wed. Thu.

(11:00, 1:10, 1:50, 2:50) 4:10, 4:40, 5:30, 6:50, 7:30, 8:30, 9:40, 10:20 MUST LOVE Window Captioning Wed. Thu. (11:45, 7:50, 10:25 On 2 Screens Wed. Thu. (12:00, 3:15) 6:20, 7:10, 9:20, 10:10 SKY HIGH(PG) On 2 Screens Wed.

Thu. (11:40, 12:30, 2:10, 3:05) 4:45, 5:40, 8:10, 10:40 THE Wed. Thu. 8:05, 11:10 HUSTLE FLOW(R) Wed. Thu.

(11:10, 8:20, 11:00 BAD NEWS Wed. Thu. (11:00, 1:30) THE DEVIL'S REJECTS(R) Wed. Thu. (11:30, 8:00, 10:50 CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY(PG) Wed.

Thu. (12:40, 9:00 WEDDING CRASHERS(R) On 2 Screens Wed. Thu. (12:15, 1:20, 3:10) 4:15, 6:10, 7:00, 9:10, 10:00 FANTASTIC Wed. Thu.

(12:10, 9:30 MARCH OF THE PENGUINS(G) Wed. Thu. (12:50, 7:40, 9:50 WAR OF THE Wed. Thu. (1:00, 9:25 MR.

MRS. Wed. 7:20, 10:30 Thu. (12:20, 10:30 BATMAN Wed. Thu.

(11:50) A.M. HUSTLE FLOW(R) On 2 Screens Wed. Thu. (1:15, 2:00, 4:00, 5:00) 7:00, 8:00, 10:00, 10:45 BAD NEWS On 2 Screens Wed. (1:20, 2:20, 4:05, 10:35 Thu.

(1:20, 2:20, 4:05, 5:05) 6:50, 7:50, 9:35, 10:35 THE DEVIL'S REJECTS(R) Wed. Thu. (1:35, 10:15 MARCH OF THE PENGUINS(G) On 2 Screens Wed. Thu. (1:40, 2:30, 3:55, 4:45) 6:15, 7:05, 8:25, 9:15, 10:40 Wed.

Thu. (2:05, 10:10 Wed. Thu. (2:10, 9:20 HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE (SUBTITLED)(PG) Wed. Thu.

(1:45, 9:45 STAR WARS: EPISODE III REVENGE OF THE Wed. Thu. (1:25, 10:25 THE YEAR OF THE YAO(PG) Wed. Thu. (1:30, 8:15, 10:30 CRASH(R) Wed.

Thu. (2:15, 9:50 MY DATE WITH DREW(PG) Wed. Thu. (12:00, 2:40, 10:00 MUST LOVE Wed. Thu.

(12:30, 3:00, 10:30 Wed. Thu. (1:10, 10:10 THE Wed. Thu. (1:00, 10:20 BAD NEWS Wed.

Thu. (11:30, 2:00, 9:40 FANTASTIC Wed. Thu. (11:40, 2:10, 9:50 MY DATE WITH DREW(PG) Wed. Thu.

(11:00, 1:15, 3:30, 5:45) 8:00, 10:15 THE ARISTOCRATS(NR) On 2 Screens Wed. Thu. (11:45, 1:45, 4:30, 5:30) 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 10:30 WAR OF THE Wed. Thu. (11:15, 2:00, 10:00 BAD NEWS Wed.

Thu. (12:00, 2:45) KIDS FILM SERIES CLIFFORD'S REALLY BIG MOVIE(G) Wed. (11:00) A.M. THE DUKES OF On 2 Screens In Dolby DIGITAL Wed. Thu.

(11:00, 1:35, 9:20 In SDDS Wed. Thu. (12:00, 2:35, 10:20 MUST LOVE In DTS DIGITAL Wed. Thu. (12:25, 2:55, 10:25 On 2 Screens In SDDS Wed.

Thu. (1:00, 3:15, 4:00) 6:15, 7:00, 10:00 SKY HIGH(PG) In SDDS Wed. Thu. (12:00, 2:30, 10:00 THE In DTS DIGITAL Wed. Thu.

(1:10, 10:10 HUSTLE FLOW(R) On 2 Screens In SDDS Wed. Thu. (11:50, 2:50, In DTS DIGITAL Wed. Thu. (12:50, 9:50 BAD NEWS In SDDS Wed.

Thu. (12:45, 9:45 CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY(PG) In DTS DIGITAL Wed. Thu. (12:40, 9:40 WEDDING CRASHERS(R) In SDDS Wed. Thu.

(1:15, 10:15 FANTASTIC In SDDS Wed. Thu. (11:10, 1:40, 9:10 MARCH OF THE PENGUINS(G) In DTS DIGITAL Wed. Thu. (11:30, 2:00, 9:30 WAR OF THE In SDDS Wed.

Thu. (1:05, 10:05 THE DEVIL'S REJECTS(R) In SDDS Wed. Thu. SHOWTIMES FOR thru 2005 Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Aug. 1-7) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research.

They are based on the average number or people who watched a program from start to finish. Nielsen estimates there are 277.93 million potential viewers in the U.S. ages 2 and older. Viewership is listed in millions. Program Network View- ersProgram Network Viewers 1 CSICBS13.94 2 Without a TraceCBS11.82 3 CSI: MiamiCBS10.22 4 NCISCBS9.39 5 Two and a Half MenCBS9.38 --------------------------------------------6 Law Order: Criminal Intent NBC9.02 7 Kitchen (9 p.m.)FOX8.94 8 9 Cold CaseCBS8.77 10 Law OrderNBC8.70 --------------------------------------------11 Big Brother 6 12 Law Order (9 p.m.)NBC8.22 13 60 MinutesCBS8.18 14 Everybody Loves Raymond CBS8.15 15 Brat Camp (9 p.m.)ABC8.01 --------------------------------------------16 Law Order: SVUNBC7.77 17 Big Brother 6 18 Music 19 Most Outrageous Moments on Live TV NBC7.32 20 HouseFOX7.28 --------------------------------------------21 Dateline: NBC 22 King of Queens 23 Dateline: NBC 24 So You Think You Can Dance FOX6.99 25 Funniest Home Videos ABC6.95 --------------------------------------------26 PrimetimeABC6.92 27 Crossing Jordan 28 CSI: NYCBS6.81 30 (8 p.m.)FOX6.69 --------------------------------------------31 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (8:40 p.m.) ABC6.65 32 The Simpsons (8:30 p.m.) FOX6.54 33 Sixth 34 Family GuyFOX6.21 35 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (8 p.m.) ABC6.12 --------------------------------------------36 48 Hours MysteryCBS6.06 37 The SimpsonsFOX5.89 38 Rock Star: INXS 39 Las VegasNBC5.83 40 Cops (8:30 p.m.)FOX5.76 --------------------------------------------41 Most WantedFOX5.72 42 MediumNBC5.69 43 Rock Star: INXS 44 Desperate HousewivesABC5.46 45 American DadFOX5.34 --------------------------------------------46 Law Order: Criminal Intent (Sat.) NBC5.10 47 Crossing Jordan 48 Brat Camp (8 p.m.)ABC5.04 49 Fear FactorNBC5.03 50 AnatomyABC5.01 --------------------------------------------51 Big Brother 6 52 Trading SpousesFOX4.74 53 Extreme MakeoverABC4.60 54 LostABC4.54 55 My Wife and KidsABC4.53 --------------------------------------------56 Bernie MacFOX4.52 57 That Show (8:30 p.m.) FOX4.50 Meet Mister MomNBC4.50 King of Queens 60 --------------------------------------------61 Hope and Faith (9 p.m.)ABC4.47 62 WWE 63 That Show (8 p.m.)FOX4.39 64 Numb3rsCBS4.38 65 Rock Star: INXS --------------------------------------------66 JoeyNBC4.33 67 CopsFOX4.30 68 Still StandingCBS4.24 69 Yes, DearCBS4.22 70 Law Order --------------------------------------------71 Will GraceNBC4.07 72 RodneyABC3.96 73 Law FirmNBC3.92 74 Hooking UpABC3.88 75 King of the HillFOX3.81 --------------------------------------------76 Less Than PerfectABC3.75 77 Hope and Faith (8:30 p.m.) ABC3.60 78 E.R.NBC3.51 79 I Want to Be a HiltonNBC3.45 8 Simple RulesABC3.45 --------------------------------------------81 Law Order: Trial by JuryNBC3.36 82 Veronica Mars 83 Malcolm in the MiddleFOX3.13 84 The CutCBS3.07 85 The O.C.FOX2.86 --------------------------------------------86 Uthe Girl: EncoreUPN2.57 87 Uthe Girl: Chilli UPN2.49 88 GirlfriendsUPN2.20 90 RebaWB2.18 --------------------------------------------91 Arrested Development (8 p.m.) FOX2.17 92 EveUPN2.15 93 All of UsUPN2.13 94 Smallville 95 Half and HalfUPN2.09 --------------------------------------------96 Living With FranWB2.08 97 One on One 98 and 99 Gilmore Girls (9 p.m.)WB1.98 100 Arrested Development (8:30 p.m.) FOX1.96 --------------------------------------------101 Veronica Mars 102 One on One 103 7th HeavenWB1.91 104 Smallville 105 Gilmore Girls (8 p.m.)WB1.83 --------------------------------------------106 Arrested Development (9 p.m.) FOX1.81 107 Arrested Development (9:30 p.m.) FOX1.80 108 CharmedWB1.68 109 Summerland WB1.66 110 Blue Collar TVWB1.60 --------------------------------------------111 What I Like About YouWB1.43 112 One Tree HillWB1.35 113 EverwoodWB1.19 Network averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season.

Network Last week Season to date CBS7.2711.66 NBC5.908.92 ABC5.609.13 FOX5.198.94 UPN2.653.19 WB1.783.04 Prime-Time TV Rankings or religion. The absence of overtly Christian talk distinguishes the morning show from most other Christian broadcasters, who hammer away at religious themes all day along. The morning show, by design, keeps its Christianity in the background. not hiding that added Tyler, whose call letters are a nod to a secret symbol of early Christianity. not beating people over the head with a Bible either.

We want to sound too chur- chy. We want to be welcoming to To be sure, the morning music, at least lyrically, is unmistakably religious. It spins what is known as the contemporary Christian format, a polished rock and alternative sound that could easily be confused with Top 40 music. production values are up there with said Burke, a former disc jockey for KIIS-FM (102.7). vanilla church morning show recently played by agroup called Building 429, a named derived from the New Book of Ephesians.

Its lyrics include: will finally bow at your feet will lift up your name in honor and praise I cross over Jordan know that be running home to Orange County audience energetic but easygoing style, coupled with the modern Christian rock playlist, has translated into decent ratings in Southern California, particularly in Orange County (the signal is weaker in Los Angeles County). Among Orange County women between 25 and 54, show has been ranked as high as 10th among morning drive-time shows, according to the Arbitron ratings. In Los Angeles, however, it typically falls out of the top 20 for that group. But despite the relatively small audience, Christian broadcasters say a place for morally based programming, as long as presented in a palatable form. a backlash in society against what people would call edgy radio that has created a need for a station you can listen to with your said John Frost, a Florida-based consultant to Christian radio stations.

Christian radio stations have become much more sophisticated in knowing how to use radio to reach morning show originates from a high-rise office building in Glendale inside a broadcast room nicknamed Fish Behind its glass wall, a portion of the electronic equipment is housed in a colorful display of tiny lights in the shape of a fish. Behind Burke, a large- screen television is tuned into aFox News station, but is muted. On this morning Burke, a hard-muscled martial arts black belt who is wearing two small hoop earrings, jeans and a striped cotton shirt, is exhorting his listeners to get into the spirit of Random Acts of Kindness Day promotion he started when he was a DJ at Southern country-western station KZLA-FM (93.9). Thank somebody, ask a parent about their children or, heck, even let someone get into your lane in traffic, he says. like a conduit for said Burke, who when he on the air enjoys watching with his two children.

His switchboard lights up with calls throughout the morning. One is from an Orange County cop who heaps praise upon his community for raising $8,000 to help pay for medical care for his brain-damaged son. The officer also thanks his police station co-workers for giv- ing him more than four months vacation. Later, a call comes in from a diabetic mother of a 1-year-old baby who says a stranger saved her life after she passed out in her car in a grocery store parking lot in Tustin. Another proudly notes that her 6-year-old son opens the doors for women.

raising your son Burke tells the mother. all starts at Despite the wholesome atmosphere, Burke insists he shares a bond with the other, more popular morning drive- time hosts. know it might be bizarre to say I have anything in common with Howard, Jamie or said Burke, whose career in radio began at age 15 in a small Texas town. we do. We all have an intensity, a passion.

entertainers and we love and believe in what But one thing Burke have in common with the others is this: His favorite Bible verse is posted on his website. Mark 11:23.) Still, on the show, he flash his religious preferences. want to force-feed anybody, I just try and stick true to what I he said. the chance and if the situation is right, witness to people and give my testimony absolutely. very proud that a Christian, but a time and place for No FCC worries Unlike other morning DJs, Burke have to be concerned about the Federal Communications Commission cracking down on him over matters of taste.

joke around on the show, but all good, clean fun. never have to worry about the Burke explains. a parent Sometimes the tough self- editing comes when the show has to deliver news of horrific current events, something it generally tries to avoid. However, during the terrorist bombings in the London subway last month, the show alerted listeners to the news, but was careful not to use any number of potentially upsetting words like or dumb-down the news, but we want to put anything on the air that would be upsetting for said Tyler, who added that his station has turned down advertisements from television stations that were deemed too violent or titillating. These choices are all consciously made to appeal to the target audience thirtysomething mothers who often are the decision makers when it comes to spending the money.

Burke empathizes with that audience. woman of today is not like the mom of the my said Burke, who regularly reads magazines like Family Circle or Cosmopolitan to keep up with their concerns. middle name today is multi-task- er. How can you be a mom, a taxi driver, have a career, and yet dinner is on the table and dad is happy? How can you not respect Morning show stresses family values Radio, from Page E1 From Associated Press Battling all summer for bragging rights, Jerry Bruckheimer could claim victory last week over fellow TV producer Dick Wolf four Top 10 shows to two. The three most-watched programs were all Bruckheimer productions: Crime Scene a and was ninth in Nielsen Media rankings.

All were on CBS. Order: Criminal and both on NBC, were ranked sixth and 10th. All six shows were reruns. These crime dramas do particularly well in repeats because they are self-contained, meaning all the issues are resolved by the end of the hour. with just under 9 million viewers, was the only non-rerun in Top 10.

Fox has renewed the series for next season. None of three episodes of Star: managed to get more than 6 million viewers, which explains why the network shuttled one of the weekly showings off to VH1. CBS handily won the week, averaging 7.3 million viewers. NBC had 5.9 million viewers, ABC 5.6 million, Fox 5.2 million, UPN 2.7 million, the WB 1.8 million and Pax TV 670,000. won the evening news ratings race, averaging 7.9 million viewers.

News had 7.4 million viewers and Evening had 6.2 million viewers. Bruckheimer-produced shows top weekly ratings GOING ON VACATION? Visit myaccount.latimes.com or call 1-800-252-9141 to donate your newspaper for use in local classrooms..

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