Huge Ratings News for NHL
VERSUS enjoying 31% increase in playoff viewership MediaLife Magazine
Versus has been posting sizable year-over-year ratings increases for NHL
semifinal games.
Its audience for these games is up 31 percent from last year, to an
average 806,000 viewers, based on 19 games over 12 days, compared to 616,000
viewers for 15 games over 11 days last year.
Its household rating for the same time period is up 33 percent, to a
0.8 rating.
Versus is also up in its core male audience.
Among men 18-34, semifinal games are up 19 percent. Versus is posting a
29 percent increase among men 18-49 and 38 percent among men 25-54.
CSN Chicago Sets All-Time Blackhawks Ratings Record of Game 6 Coverage Press Release
Citing Nielsen Media Research, Comcast SportsNet-Chicago, cable broadcast partner of the Chicago Blackhawks, Monday night’s Game 6 set the all-time ratings record for a Blackhawks telecast on the station (including previous incarnations FSN-Chicago, Sports Channel, Sportsvision, etc).
Monday’s game drew a 7.82 household rating (a average of 273,145 households) with the peak quarter-hour coming in at a 12.6 rating (440,095 households) from 10:30-10:45 (the game ended at 10:40).
To show how big Monday night’s game played to the Chicagoland audience, the telecast nearly doubled the network’s average for the previous nine Hawks’ playoff games shown on the network. Overall, the ten CSN games drew a 4.82 average. The Vancouver series itself (4 telecasts, games one and four were exclusive VERSUS) drew a 5.27 rating.
The CSN press release also claimed the Blackhawks-Blues 2002 playoff opening-round series (the last time the Hawks participated in postseason hockey) drew an averaging rating of 1.93 for then Fox Sports Net. Of course
-- From George Malik's Snapshots at MLive.com, on the heels of a record-setting rating on FSN-Detroit for the Red Wings/Ducks Game 5 on Sunday, Tuesday’s late night Game 6 (aired locally in Detroit from 10pm to 12:45am) drew a 13.5 rating (averaging 260,145 Metro Detroit households). Sunday’s Game 5 registered a 17.1 rating, the highest ever for a Red Wings game on Fox Sports Detroit.
Citing Nielsen Media Research, Comcast SportsNet-Chicago, cable broadcast partner of the Chicago Blackhawks, Monday night’s Game 6 set the all-time ratings record for a Blackhawks telecast on the station (including previous incarnations FSN-Chicago, Sports Channel, Sportsvision, etc).
Monday’s game drew a 7.82 household rating (a average of 273,145 households) with the peak quarter-hour coming in at a 12.6 rating (440,095 households) from 10:30-10:45 (the game ended at 10:40).
To show how big Monday night’s game played to the Chicagoland audience, the telecast nearly doubled the network’s average for the previous nine Hawks’ playoff games shown on the network. Overall, the ten CSN games drew a 4.82 average. The Vancouver series itself (4 telecasts, games one and four were exclusive VERSUS) drew a 5.27 rating.
The CSN press release also claimed the Blackhawks-Blues 2002 playoff opening-round series (the last time the Hawks participated in postseason hockey) drew an averaging rating of 1.93 for then Fox Sports Net. Of course
-- From George Malik's Snapshots at MLive.com, on the heels of a record-setting rating on FSN-Detroit for the Red Wings/Ducks Game 5 on Sunday, Tuesday’s late night Game 6 (aired locally in Detroit from 10pm to 12:45am) drew a 13.5 rating (averaging 260,145 Metro Detroit households). Sunday’s Game 5 registered a 17.1 rating, the highest ever for a Red Wings game on Fox Sports Detroit.
Game 6 out-pointed all other Tuesday evening programming in Detroit (though only hour two of The Biggest Loser ran directly opposite the game) including American Idol on Fox (13.2), The Biggest Loser on NBC (10.2) and Dancing With The Stars on ABC (9.6).
Tuesday’s Ducks/Wings broadcast peaked at a 15.8 rating during the second period (11-11:30pm).
Fox Sports Detroit is averaging a 12.0 rating for its seven playoff telecasts. As noted in the article, that’s a 32% increase from last spring’s playoffs in which the Wings average a 9.1 rating for five telecasts on FSN Detroit.
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