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I know nothing about basketball...don't watch basketball...
It's Louisville's football market, ESPN's #9 ranked football market in 2013, that interested me. And no, folks weren't all tuned in to watch awful Kentucky.
If NYC is such a draw...why does it not even nibble at being in the top 25 ESPN metered markets for football?
I get it that the city is huge...and thus maybe a couple of hundred thousand must watch football...but they don't make a blip on ratings.
Football/basketball--it doesn't matter. If the market is pulling in a 45 rating, no one cares about the sport. Your preferences are irrelevant when it comes to the bottom line: $$. If they could get that rating with bourbon bottle throwing, that's what would be on TV. Not football.
Couple hundred thousand? The article I listed had a 5 rating for ND. That's 5% x 22 million = 1 million + viewers. In one market.
Louisville needs to pull a 60 rating to equal that.
Again, you seem to be impressed by podunk markets while reiterating that NYC doesn't get high ratings. If 100 out of 101 people in your ville watched football last weekend, I guess you'd celebrate your 99 rating. But meanwhile, the advertisers are counting eyeballs. And, disposable income. People in the NYC buy half a trillion dollars worth of consumer goods per year.