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NBA viewership has actually outpaced the decline in overall TV ratings, according to Sports Media Watch. Even if we were to accept that this viewership issue is not actually a linear TV issue ...
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 ...
Chart detailing NBA All-Star Game viewership since 2000 by rising @FOS star @colincsalao. The NBA is expecting to get a shot in the arm when All-Star Weekend airs on NBC and Peacock next season.
Only the 2023 All-Star Game averaged less viewers (4.6 million) than the 4.7 million who tuned into this year's on TNT platforms. There was a 13 percent dip in viewership compared to 2024.
For NBA Friday, Mike Tirico and Tom Tolbert worked late night West Coast games while John Saunders and Sean Elliott did the early games. For the playoffs, ESPN added Jim Durham to its list of television play-by-play voices and used the ABC main team of Nessler, Walton and Tolbert for its coverage of the 2003 Eastern Conference Finals.
Viewers (in millions) Ref. January 7 Survivor: CBS: 27.26 [1] January 14 Friends: NBC: 29.24 [2] January 21 22.99 [3] January 28 Super Bowl XXXVI: Fox: 86.80 [4] February 4 2002 Winter Olympics opening ceremony: NBC 45.56 [5] February 11 2002 Winter Olympics (Mon) 31.53 [6] February 18 2002 Winter Olympics (Thurs) 43.31 [7] February 25 CSI ...
The series opener averaged a 5.7 rating and 10.99 million viewers on ... watched NBA Finals Game 1 since the league hit its ratings nadir with the 2020 and 2021 Finals. Beyond those two, 10.99 is ...
As one of the major sports leagues in North America, the National Basketball Association has a long history of partnership with television networks in the United States.The league signed a contract with DuMont in its 8th season (1953–54), marking the first year the NBA had a national television broadcaster.