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CBS announced Tuesday that a total of 16.251 million people tuned in on Sunday to watch the Masters’ third round and final round.

Most of the viewership came in the afternoon for the final round as Jon Rahm became the Masters champion after shooting 12-under. The final round averaged 12 million viewers on Sunday, which was up 19% from last year’s broadcast. It was also the most-watched golf telecast of any network in the last five years.
NBA Finals games get like what, half of that at best? :lol:
About 1/3 actually :lol: :lol: :lol:


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-2023 RBC Canadian Open on Sunday draws 3.304 million viewers
-2023 NBA Finals averages 5.47 million viewers per game
-2023 NFL Draft averages 11.29 million Thursday for Round 1, 5.53 million on Friday for Round 2 and 3
Congrats to the NBA on getting higher TV ratings for the Finals than than a middle of the year PGA tournament. Maybe next year you can do better than NFL Draft round #2 and #3.

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CBS announced Tuesday that a total of 16.251 million people tuned in on Sunday to watch the Masters’ third round and final round.

Most of the viewership came in the afternoon for the final round as Jon Rahm became the Masters champion after shooting 12-under. The final round averaged 12 million viewers on Sunday, which was up 19% from last year’s broadcast. It was also the most-watched golf telecast of any network in the last five years.
NBA Finals games get like what, half of that at best? :lol:
About 1/3 actually :lol: :lol: :lol:


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-2023 RBC Canadian Open on Sunday draws 3.304 million viewers
-2023 NBA Finals averages 5.47 million viewers per game
-2023 NFL Draft averages 11.29 million Thursday for Round 1, 5.53 million on Friday for Round 2 and 3
Congrats to the NBA on getting higher TV ratings for the Finals than than a middle of the year PGA tournament. Maybe next year you can do better than NFL Draft round #2 and #3.


From ESPN: As for the NBA Finals, ABC brought in an average of 11.64 million viewers -- a decrease from 2022, when a six-game series between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics averaged 12.402 million.

I believe the 5.47M may be TNT ratings for the conference finals.

Either way, NBA Finals have been in a decline now for awhile. I don't think they have done 15M-20M in years.


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CBS announced Tuesday that a total of 16.251 million people tuned in on Sunday to watch the Masters’ third round and final round.

Most of the viewership came in the afternoon for the final round as Jon Rahm became the Masters champion after shooting 12-under. The final round averaged 12 million viewers on Sunday, which was up 19% from last year’s broadcast. It was also the most-watched golf telecast of any network in the last five years.
NBA Finals games get like what, half of that at best? :lol:
About 1/3 actually :lol: :lol: :lol:


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-2023 RBC Canadian Open on Sunday draws 3.304 million viewers
-2023 NBA Finals averages 5.47 million viewers per game
-2023 NFL Draft averages 11.29 million Thursday for Round 1, 5.53 million on Friday for Round 2 and 3
Congrats to the NBA on getting higher TV ratings for the Finals than than a middle of the year PGA tournament. Maybe next year you can do better than NFL Draft round #2 and #3.


From ESPN: As for the NBA Finals, ABC brought in an average of 11.64 million viewers -- a decrease from 2022, when a six-game series between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics averaged 12.402 million.

I believe the 5.47M may be TNT ratings for the conference finals.

Either way, NBA Finals have been in a decline now for awhile. I don't think they have done 15M-20M in years.


They didn't do themselves any favors with the schedule. It seems like they took about five days off between every single game. If I remember correctly, there used to be one day off, maybe two max, between Bulls games when they were in the Finals.


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BD wrote:
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CBS announced Tuesday that a total of 16.251 million people tuned in on Sunday to watch the Masters’ third round and final round.

Most of the viewership came in the afternoon for the final round as Jon Rahm became the Masters champion after shooting 12-under. The final round averaged 12 million viewers on Sunday, which was up 19% from last year’s broadcast. It was also the most-watched golf telecast of any network in the last five years.
NBA Finals games get like what, half of that at best? :lol:
About 1/3 actually :lol: :lol: :lol:


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-2023 RBC Canadian Open on Sunday draws 3.304 million viewers
-2023 NBA Finals averages 5.47 million viewers per game
-2023 NFL Draft averages 11.29 million Thursday for Round 1, 5.53 million on Friday for Round 2 and 3
Congrats to the NBA on getting higher TV ratings for the Finals than than a middle of the year PGA tournament. Maybe next year you can do better than NFL Draft round #2 and #3.


From ESPN: As for the NBA Finals, ABC brought in an average of 11.64 million viewers -- a decrease from 2022, when a six-game series between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics averaged 12.402 million.

I believe the 5.47M may be TNT ratings for the conference finals.

Either way, NBA Finals have been in a decline now for awhile. I don't think they have done 15M-20M in years.


According to Dan Bernstein, the NBA had surprisingly strong ratings for the Finals.


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I’ve decided to try to tune into the women’s world cup and the USWNT and give it the attention it deserves this year. When does it start?

I don't know what they paid for it, but FOX has to be pissed. I wonder what kind of ratings a Spain vs. England finals will delver?

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The United States’ 3-0 victory over Vietnam in the Women's World Cup drew 6.26 million viewers, making it the most-watched soccer telecast in the U.S. since last year’s men’s World Cup final.

It is also the largest combined English- and Spanish-language audience for a U.S. women’s group stage match.

Saturday afternoon's match in Auckland, New Zealand — which kicked off at 9 p.m. EDT Friday night — averaged 5,261,000 viewers on FOX, making it the second-most watched group stage telecast since FOX started covering it in 2015. FOX and Nielsen said the audience peaked at 6.5 million for the final 15 minutes.
https://www.foxsports.com/stories/socce ... gs-for-fox

The women's version of a niche sport (by American standards) draws more viewers than some NBA playoff games, and 50%-60% the number of viewers The Finals gets.

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Head to head, NFL wins with a nearly 5-1 margin in Christmas Day TV ratings.

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For the second straight Christmas Day, the NFL and NBA had games on TV at the same time. And the NBA’s ratings cratered in Year Two.

Via SportsMediaWatch.com, the available numbers show a significant drop in NBA viewership from 2022 to 2023.

Celtics-Lakers drew 5 million toward viewers. That was an 18-percent drop from last year’s Bucks-Celtics game, which had an audience of 6.08 million in the same window.

Bucks-Knicks had 2.49 million, down 39 percent from Sixers-Knicks in the same window a year earlier. Mavericks-Suns had 1.37 million, a 42 percent drop from Suns-Nuggets. Sixers-Heat attracted 1.3 million, a 73-percent drop from Grizzlies-Warriors.

The ratings for Warriors-Nuggets were not yet available. That’s the NBA’s last remaining hope to reverse a trend that has made the NFL the top draw, by far, on Christmas.

On Monday, 31 million watched Raiders-Chiefs, 29 million watched Giants-Eagles, and 29.2 million watched Ravens-49ers.

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For the second straight Christmas Day, the NFL and NBA had games on TV at the same time. And the NBA’s ratings cratered in Year Two.

Via SportsMediaWatch.com, the available numbers show a significant drop in NBA viewership from 2022 to 2023.

Celtics-Lakers drew 5 million toward viewers. That was an 18-percent drop from last year’s Bucks-Celtics game, which had an audience of 6.08 million in the same window.

Bucks-Knicks had 2.49 million, down 39 percent from Sixers-Knicks in the same window a year earlier. Mavericks-Suns had 1.37 million, a 42 percent drop from Suns-Nuggets. Sixers-Heat attracted 1.3 million, a 73-percent drop from Grizzlies-Warriors.

The ratings for Warriors-Nuggets were not yet available. That’s the NBA’s last remaining hope to reverse a trend that has made the NFL the top draw, by far, on Christmas.

On Monday, 31 million watched Raiders-Chiefs, 29 million watched Giants-Eagles, and 29.2 million watched Ravens-49ers.


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yeah but those summer league games get big numbers

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For the second straight Christmas Day, the NFL and NBA had games on TV at the same time. And the NBA’s ratings cratered in Year Two.

Via SportsMediaWatch.com, the available numbers show a significant drop in NBA viewership from 2022 to 2023.

Celtics-Lakers drew 5 million toward viewers. That was an 18-percent drop from last year’s Bucks-Celtics game, which had an audience of 6.08 million in the same window.

Bucks-Knicks had 2.49 million, down 39 percent from Sixers-Knicks in the same window a year earlier. Mavericks-Suns had 1.37 million, a 42 percent drop from Suns-Nuggets. Sixers-Heat attracted 1.3 million, a 73-percent drop from Grizzlies-Warriors.

The ratings for Warriors-Nuggets were not yet available. That’s the NBA’s last remaining hope to reverse a trend that has made the NFL the top draw, by far, on Christmas.

On Monday, 31 million watched Raiders-Chiefs, 29 million watched Giants-Eagles, and 29.2 million watched Ravens-49ers.


Pretty clear.


I thought the NBA had great TV ratings? The hosts on the Score seem to think so.


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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.


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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Did you just start watching NBA games recently? Some of the greatest floppers of all time were in the 90s and 00s. Laimbeer, Divac, Ginobili, Horry, Kobe, Chris Paul being among the most well known.

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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Did you just start watching NBA games recently? Some of the greatest floppers of all time were in the 90s and 00s. Laimbeer, Divac, Ginobili, Horry, Kobe, Chris Paul being among the most well known.


I would also add Reggie Miller to that list. There were times I wanted to reach through the TV and punch that guy.


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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Bad take #2. Are games being rigged for the T-wolves, Magic, and Thunder? Are they going out of their way to protect the lackluster Lakers, Suns, and Warriors?

NO ONE EVER cried more than the '80's Celtics

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NFL games dominated the American sports television landscape like never before in 2023.

The 56 most-watched sporting events of the year were all NFL games, according to SportsMediaWatch.com. The NFL has long been the most popular programming on American television, but never had it dominated other sports like that.

After the 56 NFL games at the top of the list, the most-watched sporting event of 2023 was the Ohio State-Michigan game, which drew 19.07 million viewers. The Alabama-Georgia SEC Championship Game was next, and in third place for non-NFL sporting events was the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, a 65-7 Georgia blowout win that drew 17.22 million viewers.

Much further down the list of most-watched sporting events in 2023 are events including the NCAA men’s basketball final, the Kentucky Derby, NBA Finals, the Masters and the World Series. But even the biggest events in other sports can’t compare to what a regular-season NFL game can draw, and nothing else on television comes close to the biggest NFL games. The NFL is on a whole other level.

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This is crazy.

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NFL games dominated the American sports television landscape like never before in 2023.

The 56 most-watched sporting events of the year were all NFL games, according to SportsMediaWatch.com. The NFL has long been the most popular programming on American television, but never had it dominated other sports like that.

After the 56 NFL games at the top of the list, the most-watched sporting event of 2023 was the Ohio State-Michigan game, which drew 19.07 million viewers. The Alabama-Georgia SEC Championship Game was next, and in third place for non-NFL sporting events was the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, a 65-7 Georgia blowout win that drew 17.22 million viewers.

Much further down the list of most-watched sporting events in 2023 are events including the NCAA men’s basketball final, the Kentucky Derby, NBA Finals, the Masters and the World Series. But even the biggest events in other sports can’t compare to what a regular-season NFL game can draw, and nothing else on television comes close to the biggest NFL games. The NFL is on a whole other level.


Well lots of women watching football, at least 47% of the audience pre-Taylor.

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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Bad take #2. Are games being rigged for the T-wolves, Magic, and Thunder? Are they going out of their way to protect the lackluster Lakers, Suns, and Warriors?

NO ONE EVER cried more than the '80's Celtics

New rule: Flopping gets you an unsportsmanlike technical.


Let's see how the T-Wolves, Magic, and Thunder do in the playoffs, did you just recently start watching the NBA? Do you pay attention to it at all, the Jokic 18 free throws? Maybe you watching a different TV than everyone else.

Here is a homework assignment for you, will fully explain in crayon what you need to do, go to the magic google machine, it will take a bit for your Commodore 64 to load everything up, and the video will be a bit wonky, but watch the Dallas Mavericks, they have a kid from Slovenia named Luka Doncic, you likely do not know that Slovenia is a country, but it is and they do have a ton of very tall white guys there that are good at basketball.

Ok lil' fella, you found the video, now press that triangle thing so it will play, now watch how Doncic looks at the ref after every play, then compare that to the old Celtics/Lakers where they did complain, but did not stop playing to berate the ref as the guy they were supposed to be defending was running the other way down court, compare and contrast the two approaches.

Next you will go to a Denver Nuggets video and watch a very, very tall and awkward looking guy named Nikola Jokic, now this will undoubtedly confuse you as he does not look very athletic, but trust me his is a good player. You will also be confused that he is from Serbia, it was likely a part of Yugoslavia the last time you were perusing your Funk & Wagnalls or Encyclopedia Britannica, or maybe you never got past Weekly Reader, but anyway the country of Yugoslavia split up into several places that produces very all white guys. You will notice the same type of thing from Jokic, he even makes a praying type motion to the refs from time to time, which again slows the game down and makes you watch him bitch.

Well, you have a lot of work to do and with the limited capacity of you Commodore 64 it will take hours to load stuff, so go forth and conquer young knight!


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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Did you just start watching NBA games recently? Some of the greatest floppers of all time were in the 90s and 00s. Laimbeer, Divac, Ginobili, Horry, Kobe, Chris Paul being among the most well known.


I would also add Reggie Miller to that list. There were times I wanted to reach through the TV and punch that guy.


LeBron is flopping and crying that he has not been included amongst the greatest floppers and criers.


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Seeing more of the European influence, guys like Luka and Jocic flopping around and then whining like bitches when they don't get a foul called, slows the game down, league obviously coddles and protects the "superstar" players, games almost seem rigged at times.

Bad take #2. Are games being rigged for the T-wolves, Magic, and Thunder? Are they going out of their way to protect the lackluster Lakers, Suns, and Warriors?

NO ONE EVER cried more than the '80's Celtics

New rule: Flopping gets you an unsportsmanlike technical.


Let's see how the T-Wolves, Magic, and Thunder do in the playoffs, did you just recently start watching the NBA? Do you pay attention to it at all, the Jokic 18 free throws? Maybe you watching a different TV than everyone else.

Here is a homework assignment for you, will fully explain in crayon what you need to do, go to the magic google machine, it will take a bit for your Commodore 64 to load everything up, and the video will be a bit wonky, but watch the Dallas Mavericks, they have a kid from Slovenia named Luka Doncic, you likely do not know that Slovenia is a country, but it is and they do have a ton of very tall white guys there that are good at basketball.

Ok lil' fella, you found the video, now press that triangle thing so it will play, now watch how Doncic looks at the ref after every play, then compare that to the old Celtics/Lakers where they did complain, but did not stop playing to berate the ref as the guy they were supposed to be defending was running the other way down court, compare and contrast the two approaches.

Next you will go to a Denver Nuggets video and watch a very, very tall and awkward looking guy named Nikola Jokic, now this will undoubtedly confuse you as he does not look very athletic, but trust me his is a good player. You will also be confused that he is from Serbia, it was likely a part of Yugoslavia the last time you were perusing your Funk & Wagnalls or Encyclopedia Britannica, or maybe you never got past Weekly Reader, but anyway the country of Yugoslavia split up into several places that produces very all white guys. You will notice the same type of thing from Jokic, he even makes a praying type motion to the refs from time to time, which again slows the game down and makes you watch him bitch.

Well, you have a lot of work to do and with the limited capacity of you Commodore 64 it will take hours to load stuff, so go forth and conquer young knight!

Good luck in the playoffs to the Lakers, Suns, and Warriors.

I'm sorry your takes were bad and felt you had to go nuclear on me because of it.


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Takes were solid, sorry to have exposed your lack of NBA fandom.

However, you will be much more informed after you complete all the research I gave you, so your welcome as always, thanks for your call.


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