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This is a list of television ratings for NBA Finals in the United States, based on Nielsen viewing data. [1] The highest rated and most watched NBA Finals series was the 1998 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz, which averaged an 18.7 rating / 33 share and 29.04 million viewers on NBC. That series also featured the highest rated ...
This is a list of U.S. weekly (or smallest available unit for time period) television ratings archives from 1948 through 1997. (Primarily Nielsen ratings) . National Nielsen ratings for United States television viewing began in March 1950.
Partially due to the retirement of Michael Jordan after the 2002–03 season, the league suffered a ratings decline. The NBA extended its national TV package on June 27, 2007, worth eight-year $7.4 billion ($930 million/year) through the 2015–16 season, [5] during which the league had its new resurgence leading by a renewed Celtics–Lakers ...
Well, it convinced the league's broadcast partners, who ponied up $77 billion for the rights to air games through the 2035-36 season, triple the NBA's last media deal. Everything but TV ratings is ...
In the latest TV ratings, ABC’s coverage of the NBA Finals Game 5 averaged 9.1 million total viewers and a 2.8 demo rating, up sharply from Friday’s numbers and of course dominating Monday in ...
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers took one huge step towards becoming NBA champions on Tuesday night. The L.A. outfit went 3-1 up over the Miami Heat with a 102-96 victory, which also ...
— College football playoff committee chairman Jeff Long, press conference, week 12 of the 2014 season, [5] after ranking 9–1 Oregon above 9–0 Florida State The college football playoff committee uses a limited strength-of-schedule algorithm that only considers opponents' records and opponents' opponents' records [ 6 ] (much like RPI ).
The retirement of Michael Jordan set in motion the decline in NBA ratings which continued for several years. Ratings for the 1999 NBA Finals (which in fairness, came after a lockout shortened season) were down significantly from the previous year, from an 18.7 to an 11.3. Primetime regular season games, which had become fairly routine (and ...