'08 Series a loser in TV ratings | Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/31/2008"The 2008 World Series was a home run in Philadelphia, but it scored a big, fat K in the ratings scorebook nationwide.That's the strikeout symbol, sports fans, and, undermined by Saturday's rain-delayed Game 3 marathon that didn't end until Sunday morning, this year's Phillies-Tampa Bay matchup had the lowest national ratings ever for a World Series. The margin wasn't close.Meanwhile, 33.6 million people watched Barack Obama's paid half-hour presentation on seven networks Wednesday, two million more than watched the highest-rated episode of any regular series last season, the May finale of American Idol.With 25.5 million broadcast viewers, Obama's infomercial scored higher ratings than regularly scheduled Wednesday-at-8 programming on two of the three big networks that carried it, CBS and NBC, picking up an additional eight million viewers on cable, including 3.5 million Spanish speakers on Univision.In baseball ratings news, only 6.1 percent of TV households nationwide watched Game 3, which didn't end until 1:47 a.m. Sunday, making it the lowest-rated Series game of all time