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Game six was the most-watched All-American Stanley Cup Finals game, with 4.077 million viewers. [43] The Final averaged 3.107 million viewers, up 44 percent from 2009. [43] 2009 – Game seven drew an average of 3.529 million viewers to the CBC. However, it averaged 2.154 million viewers for the seven-game rematch, down 7% from the 2008 final. [44]
Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 4: Montreal vs. New York Rangers: 6.1 May 25, 2014 CBC, RDS: 7 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Second Round - Game 6: Montreal vs. Boston: 6.04 May 12, 2014 CBC, RDS: 8 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 5: Montreal vs. New York Rangers: 6.0 May 27, 2014 CBC, RDS: 9 2014 FIFA World Cup final - Germany ...
Moreover, Super Bowl telecasts account for 22 of the most-watched television broadcasts based on overall viewership in U.S. television history. [100] Fox's live telecast of Super Bowl LI in 2017 currently holds the largest total viewership (those who watched any part of the broadcast) in U.S. television history, with 172 million viewers. [101]
The NHL’s return to Disney (DIS)’s family of sports networks brought in nearly double the viewers of last year’s Stanley Cup Final, according to new data from Walt Disney Company subsidiary ...
Littler has six darts from 148 to win the leg but only manages to score 56 leaving 92. Littler slips into the 5 but responds with a treble 17. He goes wide of double 18 and Barney can’t respond.
The PDC World Darts Championship continues this afternoon with a host of round two fixtures. Yesterday, 16-year-old Luke Littler lit up the Alexandra Palace to reach the third round having ...
2022 - ABC's coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals marked the first time the entire Stanley Cup Finals series would be carried exclusively on American broadcast television. 2023 - TNT 's coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals marked the first time since 1994 that the entire series would be carried on a cable network since ESPN last did it 29 years ...
The World is a tournament series organized by Japanese soft-tip darts company Dartslive. [1] It is also referenced as the Soft-Tip World Championship, although several other organisations have held tournaments with that name. Typically, a season consists of five to nine tournaments, called stages, which are broadcast via dartslive.tv.