Idolator has the story: Proving once again that TV about the Internet is probably not the best programming direction for executives interested in keeping their jobs, Lily Allen's MySpace-themed chat show--which featured Cuba Gooding Jr., a segment based around YouTube-sourced clips animals having sex, and Tay Zonday covering Lily's song "Smile"--tanked in the ratings Tuesday night.
Lily Allen And Friends "reduced BBC Three's average audience for the 10:30pm slot by some 200,000 viewers" - but the BBC isn't giving up hope
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