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rwoody
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so with two small base teams in a league that already struggles with ratings

coudl this be the lowest rated non-cable access tv programming ever??

5/23/2007 10:50:29 PM

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Hockey is still going on?

5/23/2007 10:53:29 PM

Vulcan91
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Lower than Carolina/Edmonton? Cmon...

And with that said, Carolina/Edmonton drew a 2.3 rating (about 2.3 million people).

We all know hockey doesn't get great television ratings. You can't read a single hockey related thread on these boards without getting trolled about it. But lowest ever on network television? That's a bit of an exaggeration.

[Edited on May 23, 2007 at 11:03 PM. Reason : .]

5/23/2007 10:56:55 PM

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well considering one is in canada and won't be watching NBC


and i could honestly care less if other people are watching, it doesn't make it any more or less interesting

[Edited on May 23, 2007 at 11:21 PM. Reason : ]

[Edited on May 23, 2007 at 11:24 PM. Reason : ]

5/23/2007 11:21:01 PM

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"Hockey is still going on?

"

5/23/2007 11:21:30 PM

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we won this, right?

5/24/2007 1:35:28 AM

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lol l.a. is a SMALL MARKET

5/24/2007 1:43:18 AM

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i mean people watched mash...you would have to assume that they would watch anything amirite

5/24/2007 1:59:35 AM

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best thing would have been wings vs rangers.

5/24/2007 2:15:07 AM

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the best part is NBC cut off a playoff overtime game that led to a team going to the finals in order to cover The Preakness Pre-Game (way before the actual race). That should show you its popularity.

http://fortheloveofsports.blogspot.com/2007/05/preakness-pre-game-over-nhl-overtime.html





[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 2:56 AM. Reason : Big story on ESPN about it also]

5/24/2007 2:51:02 AM

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The NBC ratings will be pretty poor.

The CBC ratings will be through the fucking roof.

5/24/2007 4:28:36 AM

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wait, hockey?

5/24/2007 9:00:58 AM

Darb5000
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XFL

5/24/2007 10:10:31 AM

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"best thing would have been wings vs rangers."


for ratings, yes. for fans of the other 28 teams, no.

5/24/2007 10:12:40 AM

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"best thing would have been wings vs rangers."


yep and yep

5/24/2007 10:14:33 AM

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the nbc local news will probably get higher ratings

5/24/2007 10:29:35 AM

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"two small base teams in a league that already struggles"


anaheim and ottawa aren't small based teams, the entire country of canada will be behind ottawa just for starters

5/24/2007 12:16:55 PM

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I'm just glad that the Sabres are gone

5/24/2007 12:27:04 PM

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the NHL is struggling not because it isn't a great sport, but because Americans would rather watch a bunch of selfish ass clown individuals going iso for a few hours in the NBA

hockey may be the lowest rated pro sport, but the nba is definitely the worst

5/24/2007 5:30:54 PM

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"Hockey is still going on?"

5/24/2007 5:37:35 PM

TreeTwista10
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"Americans would rather watch a bunch of selfish ass clown individuals going iso for a few hours in the NBA
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better than watching a bunch of fat canadian white trash hosers skate around like brian boitano and occasionally hit somebody in the face with a stick

[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 5:48 PM. Reason : difference is, i actually realize that my post is a false stereotype and not how the nhl actually is]

5/24/2007 5:41:27 PM

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you gotta understand tree twista's hardon for the nba is hard coded into his twista culture

5/24/2007 6:25:14 PM

ncsuftw1
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who knew that this thread was gonna go this direction

who knew?

5/24/2007 6:31:19 PM

rwoody
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ya the nhl is just a bunch of thugs desperate to fight.

nba players are downright classy compared to nhl

5/24/2007 6:31:32 PM

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its not because hockeys a bad sport. basketball is just better. easier to follow. more exciting to watch.

5/24/2007 7:04:15 PM

ncsuftw1
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hockey just isn't as good on TV


HD is a whole other issue though, HD with no announcers and game sound only would be fucking awesome personally.

haha i think that's just me though

and yeah, basketball has constant action, it is a little easier to follow




but what do ratings have anything to do with how good a sport is?

5/24/2007 7:08:06 PM

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they have a lot to do with how good a sport translates to television, and hockey doesnt translate to television well, or at least as well as basketball, football, baseball, etc

5/24/2007 7:23:41 PM

ncsuftw1
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baseball is just as bad to watch on TV

5/24/2007 7:26:37 PM

TreeTwista10
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thats fine, but its still easier to follow on tv than hockey

any sport where the announcers often dont know where the ball/puck is doesnt appear to translate to TV well

5/24/2007 7:29:22 PM

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"Hockey is still going on?"

GOD DAMMIT BEARDAWG SUSPEND THESE FUCKERS

5/24/2007 7:47:53 PM

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Hockey is still going on?

5/24/2007 7:53:56 PM

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I saw that for the year the "NHL on NBC" on Sunday Afternoons had been getting better ratings than the NBA on ABC sunday afternoon games.

5/24/2007 7:55:08 PM

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until you hillbillies meet Don Cherry, who hopefully says something about faggot europeans to get all the liberals fired up and Game 7 outdoes the Super Bowl

5/24/2007 8:00:49 PM

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lol

I almost forgot he was going to be on NBC

5/24/2007 8:02:31 PM

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"2006-2007 season
Main article: 2006-07 NHL season

The first week of action on NBC (1/13 at 2:00) (posted a 1.1 rating, down from the 1.7 from 2005-06's opening week, but on par with The NHL on NBC's 2005-06 average.

Week 2 (1/28 at 3:30), with a move to Sundays, produced a 1.3 rating for three games despite facing steep competition from the NBA and golf action featuring Tiger Woods.

Week 3 of The NHL on NBC (2/11 at 3:30) drew a 0.9 overnight rating with a 2 share, lower than the rating for CBS' presentation of Amp'd Mobile AMA Supercross and bull riding on NBC.

Week 4 (2/18 at 3:30) featuring Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby facing Washington's Alex Ovechkin drew a 1.0 overnight rating, beaten in its 3:30-6:00 p.m. timeslot by ABC's presentation of figure skating (1.7).

Week 5 (3/4 at 12:30) featuring Colorado/Detroit and Pittsburgh/Philadelphia drew the best overnight rating of the season (1.3/3) on NBC in its earliest timeslot. Unlike previous weeks, when
hockey had to compete against NASCAR, the NBA and golf, the only competition was college
basketball (Kentucky/Florida - 2.1/5) and the Arena Football League (1.2/3).


Week 6 (3/11 at 12:30) featuring Boston/Detroit and Carolina/NY Rangers drew a par for the course 1.1 rating. Despite the dropoff in market size (with Carolina being featured), the NHL came close to the NBA game on the same day (Sacramento/Denver - 1.5).

Week 7 (3/25 at 12:30) rode the Sidney Crosby bandwagon to another 1.1, despite airing a blowout game (Boston/Pittsburgh) in most of the country. Most of the U.S. was switched to the other game (Rangers/Islanders) by the third period. The NHL telecast on NBC drew a larger national audience than ABC's National Basketball Association telecast (Phoenix Suns-Sacramento Kings). Each network earned a 1.0 rating (percentage of households tuned in), but NBC pulled in a larger audience share (percentage of time that people spent watching the telecast), 3 compared with 2. In total viewership, NBC outdrew ABC 1.31 million to 1.26 million.

Week 8 (4/01 at 12:30) NBC, with two weak regional matchups (Detroit-Columbus and Los Angeles-San Jose) slumped to a .71. That's the lowest rating for an NHL broadcast in years.

In the second week of playoff coverage, Detroit’s victory over Calgary had an overnight rating 1.3, while New Jersey’s series victory over Tampa Bay earned .9.

In the third week of playoff coverage, on Saturday NBC's national coverage of the San Jose-Detroit game on Saturday had a 1.0 large-market rating, down 9.1 percent from coverage of a New Jersey-Carolina game a year ago. The Rangers-Sabres telecast on Sunday drew a viewers in 1.3 percent of homes in the 56 largest U.S. media markets. In Buffalo, the ratings story is much different, where more than half of the TV sets in Western New York were tuned to the Sabres-Rangers game, breaking records previously held by the Buffalo Bills.

In the fourth week of coverage, game 5 of the Sharks-Red Wings semifinal series received a 1.4 overnight on Saturday, up 40% over last year’s comparable game (Devils-Hurricanes). Game Six between the Rangers and Sabres, leading into the Kentucky Derby, earned a 1.4 on Sunday. There was no comparable game last year. In Buffalo, the Sabres’ series clinching victory earned a 32.6 rating and 60 share. That means 60 percent of the sets in use in Buffalo were watching the game.

In week five of playoff covereage, the final game of the Sabres-Senators series on Saturday earned 1.2 overnight rating and a 3 share. Game five of the Ducks-Red Wings matchup on Sunday earned 1.6/4.
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"Game 7 outdoes the Super Bowl"


lol if you put up a measly $100 i'll literally bet my entire life savings and all of my property that you are full of shit

5/24/2007 8:02:39 PM

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Wow let's not blatantly have an agenda and bold some things while hoping no one notices others

Despite the dropoff in market size (with Carolina being featured), the NHL came close to the NBA game on the same day (Sacramento/Denver - 1.5).

The NHL telecast on NBC drew a larger national audience than ABC's National Basketball Association telecast (Phoenix Suns-Sacramento Kings). Each network earned a 1.0 rating (percentage of households tuned in), but NBC pulled in a larger audience share (percentage of time that people spent watching the telecast), 3 compared with 2. In total viewership, NBC outdrew ABC 1.31 million to 1.26 million.

I mean cmon man give us our small victories here.

I told myself I was going to try and stay out of this thread but oh well

5/24/2007 8:06:24 PM

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hey, you can feel free to argue all you want about how great hockey is

but you really dont have much of a leg to stand on if you're arguing how great hockey's RATINGS are

5/24/2007 8:07:33 PM

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whoops double post

5/24/2007 8:08:48 PM

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"We all know hockey doesn't get great television ratings."


That was my first post in this thread. The fact is there is an exaggeration on here as to how low the ratings are. I don't think any realistic hockey fan is going to argue that. It is a more regional sport, and people are much more dedicated to their local broadcasts, including myself to a certain extent. I didn't miss a single FSN South Canes broadcast all season, but even being a die-hard hockey fan occasionally forgot about NBC and VS. broadcasts. And my point from the previous thread still stands as to the ratings being fantastic if you add Canada into the mix.

5/24/2007 8:11:00 PM

TreeTwista10
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Houston Rockets' games ratings are unheard-of if you add China to the mix!

5/24/2007 8:14:20 PM

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If you add China to the mix there are more Houston Rockets fans than United States citizens

5/24/2007 8:16:39 PM

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haha more rockets fans than north americans

5/24/2007 8:17:21 PM

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the only thing I can figure is regional ratings must be better. I cant see the NBA getting much better ratings though even though nationally it may beat the NHL. In my two years at school, I have yet to meet ONE PERSON outside of this message board that gives one shit about the NBA.

5/24/2007 8:22:49 PM

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nobody in raleigh gave a shit about the NHL before the Whalers came to town

5/24/2007 8:25:42 PM

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There are a shit ton more casual NBA fans than casual NHL fans.

The NHL is in an interesting position because they have a die-hard fan base unlike any other of the major sports. They still haven't figured out how to attract the casual fan though (since the glowing puck days lol). Hence why after the lockout they came back stronger than ever in terms of attendance.

5/24/2007 8:27:11 PM

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Ive watched hockey since I was young enough to remember.

^^But anyway, under your ruling there, no one in raleigh would currently give a shit about the nba

[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 8:28 PM. Reason : ^^]

5/24/2007 8:28:16 PM

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by your ruling, you must not meet anybody outside TWW

ps: if you've watched hockey since as long as you can remember, which one (if not both) of your parents grew up in new york or jersey or michigan?

5/24/2007 8:32:34 PM

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^Ive met plenty of people outside of TWW, I lived on-campus even in suites, the second year with guys who would get together and drink beer/eat chips every time a college b-ball, college football, or nfl game came on. None of them even gave a shit about the NBA.

And no, my mom is from North Wilkesboro, NC and my dad from Shelby, NC. My family has been in North Carolina since the 1600s.

5/24/2007 8:36:52 PM

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well there goes my theory about relocated northerners

just seems kind of odd that none of your friends who enjoyed college basketball ever cared about the NBA...especially if one of them happened to be from Charlotte or somewhere with a bigger NBA market than Raleigh

did you and your buddies get together to watch college hockey too?

5/24/2007 8:38:51 PM

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nope, never watched college hockey. Most of the guys in the suite did not care about hockey or the nba; except for one from rochester. My roomate, him and I were the big hockey watchers.

5/24/2007 8:45:37 PM

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