Cleveland=shitty market and a boring team. Lets face it, outside of lebron they are a boring bunch of floppers.
Cleveland=shitty market and a boring team. Lets face it, outside of lebron they are a boring bunch of floppers.
Sideshow Bob isn't nearly as entertaining as Krusty.
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Originally Posted by Gutz Gatsu
Couldn't agree more, I love how some people assume that one superstar in the finals automatically means the ratings will skyrocket.
Fuck David Stern. He's ruined the NBA.
Dirk Nowitzki is your MVP
Cleveland-SA is your finals
LeBron James is the face of your league
Like I said in another thread...inside job.
i think i just threw up a little...Quote:
Originally Posted by timbeau0805
With a user name like yours, I would've expected something involving a laxative.Quote:
Originally Posted by Laxation
Game 2 of Cavs-Spurs gets slammed by 'The Sopranos' finale
Associated Press
Updated: June 12, 2007, 5:07 PM ET
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NEW YORK -- Game 2 of the NBA finals lost nearly one-third of its television audience from last year.
The San Antonio Spurs' lopsided victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, pitted against the series finale of "The Sopranos," drew a 5.6 national rating and a 10 share on ABC on Sunday night. That's down 30 percent from the 8.0/14 received by the Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat in 2006.
The ratings for Game 1 fell 19 percent from last year.
Ratings increased from Game 1 to Game 2 in 2006, but they declined this season.
The rating is the percentage watching a telecast among all homes with televisions, and the share is the percentage tuned in to a broadcast among those households with televisions on at the time. A ratings point represents 1,114,000 households.
"The Sopranos" finale was watched by an estimated 11.9 million people on HBO, which is available in about 30 million homes. Game 2 was watched by approximately 8.6 million viewers on ABC, which is available in about 111 million households.
And game 3 got upstaged by Justin Verlander, not just locally, but nationally, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by WTFchris
Verlander was all they were talking about on ESPNRadio and Fox Sports Radio this a.m.
Is prime time worth that much more than the Sunday afternoon audience?