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Rank   Prev. Subject (Days on Chart) Move Score Rank Subject 1-Day Move
11Naruto (65)+8661Dog The Bounty Hunter643%
22Kim Kardashian (220)+0452Man Vs Food430%
33Alvin and the Chipmunks (5)+12403Deadline400%
44Gaia (5)+2354Bear Grylls293%
55Rachael Ray (48)+13305Mr. Ed183%
66The Young and the Restless (385)-1276Chipmunks182%
77Hannah Montana (830)+5277Rachel Nichols176%
88PBS Kids Games (11)+2268Kjrh172%
99iCarly (86)+1259Seinfeld168%
1010The Today Show (14)-132110Kari Byron160%
1111Survivor (6)-242011Lynda Carter125%
1212Glee (27)+61712George Stephanopoulos123%
1313Ben 10 (506)-11613Joey108%
1414SpongeBob SquarePants (968)+01614Cougar Town108%
1515Days of Our Lives (63)-11615KMBC 9101%
1616Jibjab (2)+11516Stephanie Pratt96%
1717Dora the Explorer (27)+01517Sex and the City85%
1818Dog The Bounty Hunter (2)+111318Inside Edition85%
1919Oxygen Channel Bad Girls Club (3)-11319Oprah Winfrey Show84%
2020Khloe Kardashian (6)-11220Rachael Ray83%

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