Flushing out the best TV shows

It probably wouldn’t work today, with all the ways we get our entertainment, but not so long ago, when television shows lived or died by Nielsen viewer ratings, the guys at the Lafayette water plant claimed they had a better way to find the favorites. In the early 1970s, Jim Love, the superintendent, claimed they could put those sophisticated polling outfits right out of business. He was only…

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