Suit Against Moody's Is Rejected A Federal judge threw out a lawsuit against Moody's over its unsolicited rating of bonds that a Colorado school district sold.
Screenwriter J. F. Lawton had prepared a script before relations soured over the film's rating, content and merchandising rights and the project was abandoned.
Almost thirty percent over your rating.
And NBC didn't gripe over its 26.8 rating four years ago when Sarah Hughes won the gold and Kwan left Salt Lake City with the bronze.
In addition, the corresponding household impressions are up 50 percent (386,000 vs. 258,000) and the 0.4 rating is an increase of 33 percent over last year's 0.3 rating.
Jackson often disputed over the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) over the film's rating.
Even ABC's first regular-season National Hockey League telecast shared in the trend, at 1.7 up 21 percent over Fox's rating last year.
But the rating represents a decline of 18 percent over CBS's preliminary rating from the same week last season.
Moody's Investors Service, the bond-rating agency, received some good news yesterday when a Federal judge threw out a lawsuit over its unsolicited rating of bonds that a Colorado school district sold in 1993.
That was an improvement over his rating in two Gallup Polls in recent weeks that showed him receiving about 75 percent approval.