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Despite Another Ratings Slump, the NFL Remains TV's Top Dog
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Posted on 01/02/2018 6:36:05 PM PST by TigerClaws

While seemingly everyone from the Papa John's guy to the President of the United States has seen fit to weigh in on the NFL's season-long TV ratings slide, pro football's Kung Fu Grip on American viewing habits remains indisputable. Despite losing 9 percent of its year-ago audience and coming under attack from both sides of the political spectrum, the NFL in 2017 continued to cast a long shadow over the media landscape.

According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, NFL games accounted for 37 of the year's top 50 broadcasts, or nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of the most-watched programs on TV. That marked a 32 percent increase compared to 2016, when the NFL laid claim to 28 of the top 50 most-watched programs, and was flat versus the 37 top airings the league chalked up in the previous year.

(That the NFL's dominance appeared to wilt somewhat in 2016 had much to do with the fact that 11 of that year's most-viewed broadcasts were notched by NBC's coverage of the Rio Summer Olympics.) Top 50 U.S. TV Broadcasts, 2017 NFL World Series Awards Shows/Parades NBA Finals College Sports Trump-Related Events Viewers HH Rating 1 Super Bowl LI, ATL-NE (Fox) 111.3M 45.3 2 NFC Divisional Playoff, GB-DAL (Fox) 48.5M 26.1 3 AFC Championship Game, PIT-NE (CBS) 48.0M 24.4 4 Trump's Congressional Address (multiple networks) 47.7M 28.7 5 NFC Championship Game, GB-ATL (Fox) 46.3M 25.0 6 NFC Wild Card Playoff, NYG-GB (Fox) 39.3M 21.3 7 AFC Divisional Playoff, PIT-KC (NBC) 37.1M 19.8 8 89th Academy Awards (ABC) 32.9M 18.4 9 Trump's Inauguration (multiple networks) 30.6M 20.1 10 AFC Wild Card Playoff, MIA-PIT (CBS) 29.9M 17.5 11 AFC Divisional Playoff, HOU-NE (CBS) 29.8M 16.0 12 NFC Divisional Playoff, SEA-ATL (Fox) 28.7M 16.2 13 2017 MLB World Series, Game 7 (Fox) 28.2M 15.8 14 Trump's Afghanistan Speech (multiple networks) 27.8M 15.5 15 National Window, Week 15, NE-PIT (CBS) 26.9M 15.2 16 NFC Wild Card Playoff, DET-SEA (NBC) 26.9M 14.8 17 Thanksgiving Day Game, LAC-DAL (CBS) 26.3M 11.1 18 The 59th Annual Grammy Awards (CBS) 26.1M 14.3 19 National Window, Week 2, DAL-DEN (Fox) 26.0M 14.3 20 College Football Championship, CLEM-ALA (ESPN) 25.3M 14.2 21 AFC Wild Card Playoff, OAK-HOU (ABC/ESPN) 25.1M 14.4 22 Thanksgiving Day Game, MIN-DET (Fox) 24.7M 11.4 23 2017 NBA Finals, Game 5 (ABC) 24.5M 13.5 24 Sunday Night Football, Week 1, NYG-DAL (NBC) 24.4M 13.4 25 91st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (NBC) 24.1M 12.5 26 National Window, Week 5, GB-DAL (Fox) 23.9M 13.6 27 National Window, Week 14, PHL-LAR (Fox) 23.8M 13.7 28 Sunday Night Football, Week 17*, GB-DET (NBC) 23.8M 13.0 29 NCAA Men's Hoops Championship, UNC-GON (CBS) 23.0M 13.2 30 National Window, Week 17, SEA-DAL (Fox) 23.0M 12.2 31 National Window, Week 1, SEA-GB (Fox) 22.8M 12.7 32 National Window, Week 17**, NYG-WAS (Fox) 22.4M 12.3 33 2017 MLB World Series, Game 6 (Fox) 22.3M 12.6 34 National Window, Week 10, DAL-ATL (Fox) 22.0M 12.8 35 National Window, Week 8, DAL-WAS (Fox) 22.0M 12.7 36 NFL Kickoff Game, KC-NE (NBC) 21.8M 12.6 37 National Window, Week 9, KC-DAL (CBS) 21.7M 12.5 38 National Window, Week 3, CIN-GB (CBS) 21.3M 12.2 39 Sunday Night Football, Week 11, PHL-DAL (NBC) 21.1M 11.9 40 National Window, Week 6, PIT-KC (CBS) 20.6M 12.0 41 National Window, Week 13, CAR-NO (CBS) 20.2M 12.0 42 Sunday Night Football, Week 2, GB-ATL (NBC) 20.2M 11.3 43 Regional Window, Week 4, LAR-DAL (Fox) 20.1M 11.5 44 The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards (NBC) 20.0M 11.6 45 2017 NBA Finals, Game 3 (ABC) 20.0M 11.3 46 National Window, Week 12, NO-LAR (CBS) 19.9M 11.6 47 National Window, Week 7, CIN-PIT (CBS) 19.8M 11.3 48 Sunday Night Football, Week 13, PHL-SEA (NBC) 19.7M 11.3 49 2017 NBA Finals, Game 2 (ABC) 19.7M 10.7 50 Sunday Night Football, Week 15, DAL-OAK (NBC) 19.2M 11.1 Source: Nielsen live-plus-same-day data Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2017 *final prime-time game of the 2016 NFL season (Jan. 1, 2017) **final late window of the 2016 NFL season (Jan. 1, 2017) Football, by the numbers

All told, the NFL put its stamp on 13 of this year's top 20 broadcasts, and while most of those slots were commandeered by postseason games, two of the biggest draws were regular-season matchups. With an average delivery of 26.9 million viewers and a 15.2 household rating, CBS's coverage of the Dec. 17 Patriots-Steelers nail-biter now stands as the 15th most-watched, highest-rated program of 2017, while Fox's presentation of the Sept. 17 Cowboys-Broncos blowout (Denver demolished Dallas by a 42-17 margin) ranks 19th with 26 million viewers and a 14.3 rating.

It is perhaps worth noting that neither of those big-reach broadcasts aired in prime-time. As has been the case for the better part of the last decade, the NFL's national Sunday afternoon window is by far the most valuable chunk of real estate for advertisers with deep pockets. Per Nielsen, CBS and Fox together averaged 22.2 million viewers and a 12.3 household rating in the 4:20 p.m. ET window, which marked a 9 percent decline when compared to last season's 24.5 million viewers and 13.5 rating.

Discounting playoff games and the Super Bowl, the late-national package scarfed up 16 of the year's top 50 broadcast slots. According to media buyers surveyed before the season kicked off, the going rate for a 30-second sliver of ad inventory in the blockbuster window was north of $715,000 per unit.

NBC's "Sunday Night Football," which remained the No. 2 NFL window with an average delivery of 18.2 million viewers and a 10.3 household rating, accounted for six of 2017's top 50 broadcasts. And while that marked an 11 percent drop from the year-ago 20.4 million viewers and 11.4 rating, the margin separating "Sunday Night Football" from its general-entertainment competition is only widening. In eight head-to-head fall matchups, NBC's premiere NFL showcase averaged a 6.5 rating in the target demo, which works out to 8.38 million adults 18-49; by comparison, AMC's "The Walking Dead" drew a 3.8, or around 4.9 million members of the dollar demo. Must-flee TV

Speaking of scripted series fare, dramas and sitcoms once again failed to crack this year's top 50 list. As viewers continue to wean themselves from the networks' timetables in favor of time-shifted consumption, massive live TV deliveries effectively are limited to sports and special annual events like the Academy Awards. (Per Nielsen, 93 percent of all sports TV viewing last year was done live, whereas only about 70 percent of general-entertainment primetime consumption occurred in real-time.) As consumers who watch TV in real-time tend to stick around for a disproportionate amount of commercial messaging, advertisers would be wise to spend their marketing dollars accordingly.

This year's most-watched scripted program aired back on the very first day of the 2017-18 broadcast campaign. The Season 11 premiere of CBS's "The Big Bang Theory" on Sept. 25 scared up 17.7 million live-plus-same-day viewers and a 10.5 HH rating, good for 58th place. That opening episode edged out Fox's broadcast of "24: Legacy," which on Feb. 5 delivered 17.6 million viewers, making it the lowest-rated Super Bowl lead-out in 14 years.

Of the 20 new scripted series that have debuted since the start of the current broadcast season, only CBS' comedy "Young Sheldon" has come anywhere near to cracking the upper echelon. Bowing in the plum post-"Big Bang" slot, the Sept. 25 preview of "Young Sheldon" averaged 17.2 million viewers and a 10.0 household rating, making it the year's No. 63 program.

When the year's biggest broadcasts are broken down on a network by network basis, Fox had bragging rights to the most events in the top 50, with 15 NFL broadcasts (including Super Bowl LI and four NFC playoff games) and two World Series games giving it the edge over rivals CBS (13) and NBC (13). ABC, which does not enjoy the luxury of hosting a regular slate of NFL contests, popped up five times thanks to three NBA Finals broadcasts, its simulcast of the Dec. 7 AFC Wild Card showdown that originated on ESPN and the Academy Awards. What ratings slump?

Season-to-date, broadcast prime-time ratings are down 9 percent compared to the year-ago period, with the Big Four nets averaging 6.3 million viewers per night, down from 6.95 million in the first fourteen weeks of the 2016-17 schedule. The NFL's own 9 percent decline is of a piece with the slump in overall TV viewership, although football's scale dwarfs everything else on the tube. Through Week 16 of the NFL season, all regional and national broadcast windows are averaging 14.9 million viewers, which represents a loss of some 1.4 million viewers compared to 2016. NFL household ratings are down 8 percent to an 8.6 rating.

While NFL ratings took another hit this season, demand for ad time remains heavy. According to Standard Media Index estimates, overall in-game NFL ad sales revenues are up 2 percent year-over-year, while makegoods (aka audience deficiency units) are down slightly. In 2016, 22 percent of all in-game NFL spots were salted away for ADUs, while 21 percent have been thus allocated this season.

Also seeing a slight increase is the average unit cost of an in-game spot. Per SMI, a 30-second commercial in this season's NFL slate fetched some $473,775 a pop, up 1 percent compared to $468,434 in 2016.


TOPICS: Sports; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: fakefootball; fakenews; nfhell; nfl; nflboycott; nofansleft
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To: RC one

I have that movie in my collection.

It’s real hoot.


21 posted on 01/02/2018 7:47:13 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: DoughtyOne

It will be the WORST management blunder in decades.

Pushing gay marriage commercials from Budweiser, other leftist feminist commercials from fiat, and on and on and on.

Taking money from breast cancer and vets to give to BoweLMents.

I’ve not seen such a large enterprise commit suicide in a while.

#### em.


22 posted on 01/02/2018 7:48:31 PM PST by dp0622 (The Left should know that if Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR!)
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To: Billyv

I was with you until that last line. It was great for a laugh though. At least they make no pretenses.

It’s a part of life growing away from certain former enjoyments.

I used to really enjoy watching pro football.

Baseball really sucked after Curt Flood opened the free agency doors.

What it did was allow the players to jump ship. They began doing so, so often that you couldn’t develop a real relationship with the ball club.

What’s the point of putting all your energy into following a team, if half the starting line-up isn’t there in two years.

I do believe Flood addressed and issue that needed to be sorted out, but what has taken place hasn’t been good.

Perhaps a plan to keep a guy in one place and get a better slice of the pie based on years with the cub might have been a better way to go. I don’t have a firm answer for it.

Both sides had some important reasons to push their agenda.


23 posted on 01/02/2018 7:52:25 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: dp0622

I agree.

We’re on the same page there, for sure.


24 posted on 01/02/2018 7:56:26 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: DoughtyOne

players always switched teams frequently since the beginning. When salaries increased some teams dumped them. Or richer teams would buy contracts to get a shot at the series. Flood’s effort let the player have some say over going to other teams, not just the owners.


25 posted on 01/02/2018 7:58:03 PM PST by morphing libertarian (Build Kate's Wall)
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To: DoughtyOne

What movie is that? I want to say ‘The Comet’ but I don’t think that’s correct.


26 posted on 01/02/2018 8:12:53 PM PST by CommieCutter ("Trump is god emperor and he will win." -- some hacker)
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To: BipolarBob

Pulled the plug years ago. Only stream Netflix and the like...occasionally. I have gained so much time to listen to music, read books, spend quality time w/ family...best move evah.


27 posted on 01/02/2018 8:14:30 PM PST by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man, a subject.")
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To: rockrr

Four of my six children are voting age Millennials...they all vote Conservative...as do most of their friends and families. Careful with generalizations...Trump couldn’t have made it without them.


28 posted on 01/02/2018 8:18:07 PM PST by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man, a subject.")
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To: CommieCutter
It's called, They Live.

It plays off the fact that these aliens are unknown to be living on Earth using the mind control techniques.

The main character finds a box of glasses that decodes the signs and makes it possible to recognize the aliens.

They walk around among the citizens looking just like them, until you put on the glasses.

It's an offbeat movie, and not particularly a top flight movie, but it is interesting.

29 posted on 01/02/2018 8:22:57 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: BipolarBob

Am pulling the plug on cable this Friday. Haven’t watched any football at all this season. No NFL. No college.


30 posted on 01/02/2018 8:26:08 PM PST by animal172 (Call me simply deplorable.)
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To: TigerClaws

Is there a Kneeling Channel we can watch? Not porn!


31 posted on 01/02/2018 8:26:33 PM PST by Mark (Celebrities... is there anything they do not know? -Homer Simpson)
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To: morphing libertarian

I agree with your take to a certain extent. Players were always moved around from the start. As it relates to players having more of a say, I think that was an admirable goal.

My problem is that pretty soon all big talent moved around after being on a team for a few years. Today you can’t find long term players who have been on the same team for several decades.

Contracts went through the roof. I’m not convinced the game is better off for it.


32 posted on 01/02/2018 8:28:19 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: DoughtyOne
It's a classic for sure.

I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass.. and I'm all out of bubble gum..

Classic.

33 posted on 01/02/2018 8:34:28 PM PST by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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To: RC one

I like good catch phrases like that.

They make for great tongue in cheek movies.


34 posted on 01/02/2018 8:37:07 PM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: TigerClaws

I haven’t watched, and won’t watch the SB either. At this point the Lingerie Bowl is more American.


35 posted on 01/02/2018 8:39:54 PM PST by catbertz
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To: RC one

I love that movie. RIP Roddy Piper.


36 posted on 01/02/2018 8:45:59 PM PST by BipolarBob (At one time I held the world record as the worlds youngest person on the planet.)
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To: BipolarBob

FN A


37 posted on 01/02/2018 9:03:37 PM PST by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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To: Peesypie
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38 posted on 01/02/2018 9:09:01 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all white armed conservatives)
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To: freedumb2003

Hopefully it will be Jacksonville vs Carolina in the Super Bowl. That would hurt the ratings even more.


39 posted on 01/02/2018 9:33:51 PM PST by EdnaMode
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To: TigerClaws

#nflisdead

#nbaisdead

Good riddance to racist millionaire country hating white hating spoiled narcissists.


40 posted on 01/02/2018 9:45:49 PM PST by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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