long time guy wrote:
I provided the same source that you did. Clearly stated that they had more viewers. I'm done.
Can you respond to the fact that your source erroneously presented the 2015 NHL Draft ratings next to the 2017 WNBA Draft ratings?
Here is the evidence (or is it proof?):
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
He's talking about the unsourced throwaway line at the end, which reads:
Quote:
If no match for the NFL, the NBA Draft continues to dominate all other comparable events. None of the other drafts had even 300,000 viewers, with last month’s MLB Draft at 297,000, April’s WNBA Draft at 254,000 and last year’s NHL Draft at 252,000.
And is directly contradicted by Awful Announcing's ratings report the day after the NHL Draft, which reports 323K viewers. What LTG's source is actually talking about, is the 2015 NHL Draft, this is from the Awful Announcing ratings report on the 2017 NHL Draft:
http://awfulannouncing.com/ratings/rati ... nbcsn.htmlQuote:
The NHL expansion draft for the new Las Vegas Golden Knights hockey team attracted extra eyeballs towards this year’s NHL Awards Show on June 21. 595,000 viewers tuned in — astounding increases of 348 percent from last year’s ceremony (171,000 on June 22, 2016) and 513 percent from two years ago (116,000 viewers on June 24, 2015). The NHL Draft drew its third-largest audience in eight years with 323,000 viewers. It was 14 percent below last year’s draft (374,000 viewers on June 24, 2016) which still is the event’s top viewer mark since 2009, and 28 percent above the 2015 NHL Draft (252,000 viewers on June 26, 2015).
Sports Media Watch got their dates mixed up, or maybe just wanted to shit on the NHL and make it appear as though it's draft got beat by the WNBA.
And:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
Here is an Sports Media Watch report on the 2015 NHL Draft TV ratings, this confirms that LTG's source erroneously presented the 2015 draft figures for the NHL alongside the 2017 figures for the WNBA Draft. Will he own up to presenting this false evidence?
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2015/06 ... atings-up/Quote:
Day one of the 2015 NHL Draft earned 252,000 viewers on NBCSN Friday night, down 25% from last year’s record audience (337K), down 15% from 2013 (295K), and the smallest audience for the event since 2012 (207K). The double-digit drop came despite NBC producing its own coverage for the first time. Compared to other draft telecasts this year, the NHL trailed not only the NFL and NBA, but MLB (306K) and the WNBA (278K) as well.
Will you own up to posting false information this time, LTG?