Opening Day Numbers
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Viewership numbers down 14% for NFL,the trend continues.
[quote=""suge night""]Viewership numbers down 14% for NFL,the trend continues.[/quote]
That's only for the Thursday opener...
And excludes steaming
Let's see how it trends this weekend and over next couple weeks.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... tched-nbc/
Also College had a good start - CFB Week 1: Alabama-FSU Top Opening Weekend Game on Record
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... enn-state/
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That's only for the Thursday opener...
And excludes steaming
Let's see how it trends this weekend and over next couple weeks.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... tched-nbc/
Also College had a good start - CFB Week 1: Alabama-FSU Top Opening Weekend Game on Record
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... enn-state/
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Last edited by 4th&long on Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:17 pm, edited 2 times in total.
And yet, some people believe people will watch football that's NOT the NFL, populated by teams with zero history and connections to their communities and players who simply aren't good enough to play professional football.
Because development or some sh**.
Because development or some sh**.
Old enough to remember when bashing the ABA was fun.
[quote=""4th&long""]That's only for the Thursday opener...
And excludes steaming
Let's see how it trends this weekend and over next couple weeks.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... tched-nbc/
Also College had a good start - CFB Week 1: Alabama-FSU Top Opening Weekend Game on Record
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... enn-state/
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Thursday night's game was still network TVs highest rated program since the NBA Finals.
They're doing fine especially considering Hurricanes Irma and Harvey
And excludes steaming
Let's see how it trends this weekend and over next couple weeks.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... tched-nbc/
Also College had a good start - CFB Week 1: Alabama-FSU Top Opening Weekend Game on Record
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... enn-state/
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Thursday night's game was still network TVs highest rated program since the NBA Finals.
They're doing fine especially considering Hurricanes Irma and Harvey
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Thursdays Chiefs-Patriots NFL Kickoff Game had a 12.6 rating and 21.8 million viewers on NBC, per Nielsen fast-nationals down 14% in ratings and 13% in viewership from Panthers-Broncos last year (14.6, 25.2M) and down 22% and 20% respectively from Steelers-Patriots in 2015 (16.2, 27.4M).
The Kickoff Game ranks as televisions highest rated and most-watched program since Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June (13.5, 24.7M). For the year, it ranks as the 17th-most watched sporting event behind that NBA game, the national championships of college football and college basketball, and 13 other NFL games (including two regular season windows).
Are you sure about that (Renandpat)
The Kickoff Game ranks as televisions highest rated and most-watched program since Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June (13.5, 24.7M). For the year, it ranks as the 17th-most watched sporting event behind that NBA game, the national championships of college football and college basketball, and 13 other NFL games (including two regular season windows).
Are you sure about that (Renandpat)
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2017/09 ... -year-low/
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Sundays telecast was the lowest rated and least-watched Week 1 singleheader window in eight years, since CBS pulled a 7.1 and 11.4 million in 2009.
All three afternoon windows hit multi-year lows Sunday, with both games of the FOX doubleheader the lowest rated or least-watched in at least nine years.
News coverage of Hurricane Irma may have played a role. The Weather Channel alone averaged 4.3 million viewers from 1-8 PM ET Sunday (on the comparable day last year, the networks top hour had 284,000).
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Sundays telecast was the lowest rated and least-watched Week 1 singleheader window in eight years, since CBS pulled a 7.1 and 11.4 million in 2009.
All three afternoon windows hit multi-year lows Sunday, with both games of the FOX doubleheader the lowest rated or least-watched in at least nine years.
News coverage of Hurricane Irma may have played a role. The Weather Channel alone averaged 4.3 million viewers from 1-8 PM ET Sunday (on the comparable day last year, the networks top hour had 284,000).
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