I hope future games don't get rigged in some manner to "improve ratings". Game need to be fair and honest regardless of how nany upsers occur throughout the tournament.Not surprising. Some upsets are good for fan interest. Too many upsets are bad.
I hope future games don't get rigged in some manner to "improve ratings". Game need to be fair and honest regardless of how nany upsers occur throughout the tournament.Not surprising. Some upsets are good for fan interest. Too many upsets are bad.
You think? LolI couldn’t care less - pretty sure the viewership among Uconn fans was pretty high
I wonder what their Helms trophy ratings numbers looked like.Yeah, I saw this on the Syracuse board. It was one of the few things they could make fun in that UCONN thread for the championship game.
Is this tv or all viewing/streaming?Haven’t sports ratings in general fallen?
Yes, tournament was down 7 percentHaven’t sports ratings in general fallen?
It’s Nielsen ratings. They find the most obscure people to do it. It’s why you see so many reality shows.Was it just largely because it started late at night, or, was it a lack of national interest in the game.
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UConn–San Diego State Final Delivers Historically Low Ratings
The showdown between the Huskies and Aztecs didn’t exactly move the needle.www.si.com
Indeed. They had NBA and NFL teams when I lived there, but neither remains.It is a stretch to take a shot at the Big East using the fact that a mid-major ish program that is located in paradise (and therefore does not generate great fan interest on its best days) and at various points in the 48 hours leading up to the game was the biggest underdog in over 25 years, did not rock the ratings.
San Diegans do not focus much on indoor sports when the weather is 75 and sunny 350 days of the year.
Unfortunately, it does matter, particularly when the Big East is poised to renegotiate a new broadcast rights agreement. More eyeballs means more money ; networks will look at the leagues biggest brand attracting disappointing ratings in a National Championship game and argue the BE is not that valuable a commodityIt's funny, I was going to post something similar.
Could care less about ratings, whether people find it interesting or whatever.
People who really love college basketball watched the game. That's all that matters.
Less people maybe watching for whatever reason, but it's not because cord cutters don't have cable. The Final 4 was on CBS, which is a legacy OTA network, this year. One does need cable to get the CBS mothership. Only an Internet/data connection. I just tuned into The Price Is Right as I type (Incidentally, when did Drew Carey get in touch with his inner Darryl Hall?).Everything is the lowest rated everything lately, and will continue to be. A higher percentage of people this year don't have cable, and next year and beyond will be worse.
Frankly, i think the networks are in a bit of a bind here, or will be soon. Over the last 30+ years, the big networks started new networks under their umbrellas (24 hour news/sports/movies/etc...), and now less and less people are watching, but they still have to pay for programming to fill the air time.
As of now the advertisers seem to still be paying, but you have to think that will change soon as they decide to invest their ad dollars elsewhere. This includes live sports. They are all down except for the NFL really. Seems like a bubble primed to burst.
But unless they're deciding to move completely away from basketball that's not what the numbers will say. UConn still had the #1 and #4 most watched basketball games this yearUnfortunately, it does matter, particularly when the Big East is poised to renegotiate a new broadcast rights agreement. More eyeballs means more money ; networks will look at the leagues biggest brand attracting disappointing ratings in a National Championship game and argue the BE is not that valuable a commodity
Isn’t that what it sez?I think it's still more than last years NBA finals
LOLUnfortunately, it does matter, particularly when the Big East is poised to renegotiate a new broadcast rights agreement. More eyeballs means more money ; networks will look at the leagues biggest brand attracting disappointing ratings in a National Championship game and argue the BE is not that valuable a commodity
Interesting how that Kentucky/Ohio/Tennessee/Indiana area watched like that. And Boston and even NY didn’t watch as much.
Yeah I guess a lot of UK grads fan out around the area. Still interestingSay what you want, but that quad state area you mentioned LOVES college hoops and is very knowledgeable on the day to day state of the game. That's actually not surprising at all. NY not college town, and Boston way worse. Even with UConn.
Combination:Was it just largely because it started late at night, or, was it a lack of national interest in the game.
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UConn–San Diego State Final Delivers Historically Low Ratings
The showdown between the Huskies and Aztecs didn’t exactly move the needle.www.si.com