Thursday (Regional Semifinals)Well, that's certainly good news, however the Final Four will probably not be seeing such an increase with some of the lesser seeded teams making it through. Although, that may not actually be true because the lower seeded teams do come from larger markets. We shall see.
Game 1: 2009- 6.2, 2008- 6.0, 2007- 6.4, 2006- 7.7, 2005- 6.9, 2004- 6.2
Game 2: 2009- 7.4, 2008- 5.9, 2007- 7.6, 2006- 7.3, 2005- 7.4, 2004- 7.2
Friday (Regional Semifinals)
Game 1: 2009- 5.7, 2008- 5.6, 2007- 6.2, 2006- 6.5, 2005- 7.7, 2004- 6.2
Game 2: 2009- 7.4, 2008- 5.2, 2007- 7.0, 2006- 6.9, 2005- 7.9, 2004- 7.0
Saturday (Regional Finals)
Game 1: 2009- 6.2, 2008- 5.4, 2007- 6.4, 2006- 6.0, 2005- 7.2, 2004- 5.3
Game 2: 2009- 7.5, 2008- 7.1, 2007- 7.3, 2006- 7.0, 2005- 9.1, 2004- 7.2
Sunday (Regional Finals)
Game 1: 2009- 5.9, 2008- 5.7, 2007- 6.3, 2006- 6.5, 2005- 7.2, 2004- 5.7
Game 2: 2009- 7.7, 2008- 9.3, 2007- 8.4, 2006- 8.5, 2005- 10.8, 2004- 9.1
8-DAY OVERNIGHT AVG. RATING
2009- 5.9, 2008- 5.5, 2007- 6.2, 2006- 6.1, 2005- 6.7, 2004- 5.9
CBS Averaging 5.9 Overnight Through Second Weekend Of Tourney (Sports Business Daily - $)
Considering the lack of decent pro prospects in the Final Four, I agree, ratings will likely be down this weekend.
ReplyDeleteCollege football, tell me how my junk tastes /s/ college basketball
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting, Brad James, I never knew you were anti-BCS......
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I agree that the Final Four numbers will be down this year. All 4 teams have a rather large market and fan-base, so it will definitley be interesting.
Does that include numbers from MMOD?
ReplyDeleteof course ratings are up..all the fish around Hawaii finally got to watch games, and they showed up in droves
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