Posted on 10/04/2016 10:20:02 AM PDT by 11th_VA
Research conducted on behalf of SportsBusiness Daily has found unprecedented double-digit audience declines for NFL games so far this season.
According to research firm CivicScience, NBCs Sunday Night Football the highest rated prime-time program for the last five years has seen its average audience drop 10 percent so far this year after four games.
Viewership of the NFLs widely dispersed Thursday night games has dropped 15 percent. And ESPNs Monday Night Football is down 19 percent.
Its not fringe science culling Nielsen data, Sports Media Watch has the NFLs ratings pretty much down across the board through the first four weeks of the regular season.
Its hard to elicit panic from media executives just a quarter of the way through the NFL regular season, but the implications could be huge. Popularity of NFL programming has grown quickly as most other shows have seen their audience succumb to new consumption patterns. And the NFL now operates with impunity.
"You never like seeing a competitor getting a part of what you do, but such is the NFL, CBS Corp. chief executive Moonves recently lamented to investors after the league made CBS share its Thursday night games with NBC and Twitter. Theyre the 800-pound gorilla, and when the NFL says 'jump,' you say, 'yes sir."
But the possible ramifications go beyond the NFL.
Not only did NBCU experience double-digit ratings declines for the Rio Olympics, Major League Baseball and NASCAR have all seen significant ratings drops, too. And the NCAA mens basketball championship game experienced record low viewership.
All these sports go through cycles, said Artie Bulgrin, ESPNs senior VP of global research and analytics, said to SportsBusiness Daily. Its impossible to suggest that theres anything going wrong here, particularly in light of the fact that we are in a really odd year in terms of the protracted presidential race, which has captured the attention of Americans going back a year now. Plus, its an Olympic year, which clearly had an impact during the summer.
For his part, Mike Mulvihill, Fox Sports senior vice president of programming and research, says sports ratings have dropped in previous presidential election cycles. Notably, cable news networks are experiencing double-digit ratings increases.
I would really start with the election I dont think you have to look much deeper than that, Mulvihill said. Cable news has been up so much all year, going back to the earliest primary debates. So much of a share of attention has gone to the campaign, it seems like it has affected everything else.
“I enjoy the game because there is almost non-stop action.”
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One of my sons is a huge fan-—— his next fave is hockey.
As you said,it’s the action.
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Baseball was the biggest American sport for a hundred years between the Civil War and the Civil Rights Act, and maybe longer. Any claim that boxing was bigger than baseball the 1950s is simply incorrect.
Ok, I grant you maybe baseball was bigger, but boxing at the very least was second.
At least NASCAR broadcasts the National Anthem and a prayer to the Lord Jesus Christ.
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