dayooper
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Dayooper....good questions re data...
According to Stephanie Divito, ESPN’s Senior Director of Media Intelligence, the Magic City (Birmingham) was ranked number #1 in terms of viewership for ESPN’s flagship network in 2020.
In layman’s terms, the ranking is based on Nielson ratings in 56 different markets in the United States. It is based on the percent of TV homes in the market that are tuned in to ESPN in any given quarter hour during the day.
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Birmingham declared top ESPN market for 12th consecutive year | Bham Now
The Birmingham TV market was ranked number #1 in terms of viewership for ESPN’s flagship network in 2020.bhamnow.com
That’s great for ESPN, but here’s what you are missing. Birmingham has 10% the households that NYC does. If Birmingham has 100% viewership (very unlikely), NYC would only need 10% viewership to match. Would Rutgers alone do that? Nope, never in a million years. Throw in Michigan, OSU, Indiana (many IU alumni in NYC) and PSU and people will watch. These schools have many, many alumni that live in the area and watch their team religiously. I know Fox can show those teams without Rutgers, but having a school in the Big10 makes it more lucrative. The big thing for the schools is branding. By constantly having their brands show on NYC TV, they are potentially pushing their brand to ~7.5 million households. No matter if they watch the game, Michigan, OSU and the others are being talked about by the local sportscasters, their brands are being pushed on ads for games.