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NFL plots a cure for sagging ratings, empty seats
Hot Air.com ^ | December 26, 2017 | JAZZ SHAW

Posted on 12/26/2017 10:14:39 AM PST by Kaslin

We’re quickly approaching New Years, which is traditionally a time for reflection on the events of the past year and plans for how to do better over the next twelve months. That’s particularly true for the NFL, which has seen both its television ratings and live attendance in many stadiums plunge precipitously in 2017. As the Washington Times reports this week, the leadership in the league is busy analyzing precisely what caused all of this and how they might address it in 2018.

Your first guess might logically be that the National Anthem protests were a big driving factor. That was definitely part of it, but media analysts and league insiders are also seeing a number of other disturbing trends affecting their bottom line, many of which were entirely of their own making.

The NFL is approaching the playoffs looking for a ratings turnaround after a year of record-low television numbers.

Outcry over players protesting by taking a knee during the national anthem isn’t helping, but it’s only one of several reasons fans are turning away from professional football, media analysts say.

Injuries to marquee players such as Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, teams with losing records in the nation’s largest media markets such as New York and Chicago, a glut of prime-time games, and viewers with other options have also taken a toll.

“I’d be stunned if any single factor contributed more than 2 percent to the ratings decline,” said Andrew Billings, director of the University of Alabama’s Sports Communication program.

So how bad were the numbers overall? In week 15, average television viewership was down 9 percent from the same point in 2016. Week 14 was similarly off. That translates into an average loss of 1.6 million viewers for each televised game overall. And it’s been an ongoing problem rather than a case of a single week here or there when the nation was otherwise distracted.

Some of the drivers of this were, to be fair, beyond the control of the league. Two of their biggest markets are New York and Dallas, and if you’ve been following the fortunes of the Giants, the Jets and the Cowboys you can see how people might be less excited to tune in. Ratings for the Cowboys and Giants games are down by 7% while viewership for New York Jets games is off by, er… 37%. Doesn’t that seem a bit unfair? True, my Jets are stinking up the joint at 5-10 going into the final week, but the Giants have only won two games! C’mon, man.

The league couldn’t predict or correct for the implosion of those popular teams in large media markets, but other factors were definitely under their control. The obvious target of criticism is the anthem protests which the league could have shut down as soon as Kaepernick started all of this. They didn’t do that and they’ve paid the price. If a combination of new rules from the top and a tougher line from the owners can eliminate that problem over the offseason they may begin to recover next fall.

But the other big driver seems to have been market saturation. The NFL Network has simply gotten too greedy, trying to have football on for half the days of the week. (That’s in addition to locking off certain games so they are only available on their own cable network, which not everyone has or wants.) We’re up to four different game slots on Sundays when there’s a game in London (another colossally bad idea), with prime time games on both Monday and Thursday, in addition to Sunday night. No matter how big of a fan you may be, there’s such a thing as too much football. Fans primarily want to watch their own team, and if they’re not playing they’ll watch one or two other games. But now the market is drowning in games and fewer people are making the time to watch.

On the bright side, all of these things sound fixable… except for the Jets fielding a winning team, apparently. Now that Roger Goodell has somehow landed himself another plush, five-year contract, will he make the needed course corrections and turn this around? Money is what makes the league go ’round, so I’m holding out hope that he will.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: anthem; football; nfl; nflboycott; nflratings; seats; sports; sportsstadium
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To: Kaslin

Football used to be about football. Strategies, plays, athleticism & good sportsmanship.

Now most replays are of penalties and the celebration faces & dances.


101 posted on 12/26/2017 12:42:46 PM PST by P.O.E. (Pray for America)
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To: reg45

You are correct. I just noted these reasons I heard, because it seems that the NFL and TV network guys are seeking any reason they can find, for decline in interest in the NFL. It’s as if they can’t believe the world doesn’t revolve around NFL football.


102 posted on 12/26/2017 12:49:48 PM PST by Dilbert San Diego
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To: Kaslin

“I’d be stunned if any single factor contributed more than 2 percent to the ratings decline,”


Look no further than this for the reason. Tin ear denial.


103 posted on 12/26/2017 12:52:02 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: Kaslin
NFL plots a cure for sagging ratings, empty seats

The more the NFL "plots" and tries to "finesse" this shameful issue—and the less sober-minded reflection on the actual facts—the worse things are going to get for these idiots.

Nothing short of an abject and heartfelt mea culpa—by the players, the team owners, and the league management—will save the NFL at this point.

The NFL is apparently too conceited to understand what's going on—that anything can happen in America. The current and former fans could drop the league in a heartbeat, like some rotten hot potato, if given the opportunity of consuming a superior entertainment product.

Hey NFL: you don't own the fans—the fans own you. You live and die according to our whims. You got that, bitch?

America is the land of unlimited possibilities. Eventually, some shrewd entrepreneurs will come along, seize this golden opportunity, and completely change the course of football history.

With the avowed goal of getting back to actually playing the game of football—and conducting the business of entertaining fans—instead of spitting on them and insulting their country—someone, somewhere is going to take advantage of this situation and—by doing do—Make Football Great Again...

104 posted on 12/26/2017 1:00:01 PM PST by sargon ("If we were in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the Left would protest for zombies' rights.")
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To: sargon

If McMahon can be persuaded to drop the reviving the XFL idea. (particularly drop the rule changes for now dangerous play!) Revive something like the USFL he probably could immediately walk off with 25% to 30% of the fan base.


105 posted on 12/26/2017 1:05:46 PM PST by Reily
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To: Haiku Guy

“I get two days a week to do my own thing, and now I use both of them.”

Instead of giving one up to watch grown men get dirty rich playing with a ball with other grown men, and paying more for your pizza and beer for that priveledge.


106 posted on 12/26/2017 1:09:41 PM PST by polymuser (Its terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged today. - Chesterton)
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To: freedomlover

Yep. It’s about the National Anthem. And I’m not boycotting the NFL. I watched the horrible Steelers-Texans game yesterday. Let’s face it, NFL. It’s not you, it’s me. I’m just not that in to you anymore.


107 posted on 12/26/2017 1:10:00 PM PST by JusPasenThru (It is OK to be white.)
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To: Ancient Man

“Form a Negro Football League “

At close to 70% black composition in the NFL isn’t that what we already have?


108 posted on 12/26/2017 1:16:07 PM PST by Rebelbase (The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it.-- H.L. Mencken)
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To: Neoliberalnot
Yep, covering for the African scum.

Plenty of white kneelers, too. I would say anti-American scum based on their actions.
109 posted on 12/26/2017 1:29:22 PM PST by \/\/ayne (-.. .-. .. -. -.- / -- --- .-. . / --- ...- .- .-.. - .. -. .)
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To: Kaslin

“...analyzing precisely what caused all of this...”


110 posted on 12/26/2017 1:39:13 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Liberals have become moralistic, dogmatic, sententious, self-righteous, pinch-faced prudes.)
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To: Kaslin

De-professsionalize the game:

Get average players who love the game.
Bring good-sportsmanship back.
Discourage injuries.
Stress team play instead of star players.

Give the game back to the fans.


111 posted on 12/26/2017 1:41:14 PM PST by donna
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To: DesertRhino

I’ll second your list ...and add one more demand.
Fire the kneelers.


112 posted on 12/26/2017 1:48:39 PM PST by Vinnie
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To: \/\/ayne

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113 posted on 12/26/2017 1:56:56 PM PST by Concentrate (ex-texan was right and Always Right was wrong, which is why we lost the election. Podesta the molest)
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To: TMA62
Wait until the number of season tickets goes down by double digits come next season.

My nephew works at the NFL. I had dinner with him yesterday. He said the league is pretty confident season ticket holders will continue to buy their tickets so as not to lose their expensive PSLs.

114 posted on 12/26/2017 2:07:53 PM PST by KevinB (When you drink the water, remember the men or women who dug the well.)
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To: KevinB

Maybe if they would play naked like the Roman gladiators did? Pass out swords and spikes too.


115 posted on 12/26/2017 2:12:00 PM PST by oldasrocks (rump)
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To: kempster

Me too. A few years need to pass until this current crop of knuckleheads cycle out and a new, hopefully more patriotic group fills in.


116 posted on 12/26/2017 2:20:06 PM PST by sjm_888
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To: Kaslin

Let the whole thing collapse.


117 posted on 12/26/2017 2:28:11 PM PST by wastedyears (US out of the UN, UN out of the US.)
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To: Kaslin

Figuring out the decline is pretty simple. Find out what the attendance is for collage teams vs. the NFL and see what’s different. Really surprised collage athletes aren’t taking knees considering where they are at.


118 posted on 12/26/2017 3:05:01 PM PST by Bommer ( F the NFL!)
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To: Kaslin

The NFL is useful if you are home on a Sunday afternoon and you want to take a nap, especially when you get stuck with the worst early game and the least interesting play-by-play crew. Around here, we always get stuck with those games, so naps are easy.


119 posted on 12/26/2017 3:35:08 PM PST by yawningotter
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To: wbill

>>Refs called more ticky-tacky penalties<<

What is a “ticky-tacky” penalty? One that goes against YOUR team?

The term, by the way, for what the officials call is fouls. Penalty is what they get for committing the foul.


120 posted on 12/26/2017 4:10:09 PM PST by 1L
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