The triple-overtime Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks grew remarkably from last year's Game 1, delivering a ratings win for NBC on Wednesday night, according to preliminary numbers.
Though the numbers for NBC are approximate due to the nature of live sports, the network currently holds first place in the advertiser-preferred 18-49 demographic with a 2.4/7 and a very close second in total viewers with 6.42 million. Those numbers represent a 140 percent leap from last year's Game 1, which aired May 30.
In household ratings, Wednesday's game drew a 4.8 rating -- a 100 percent leap over last year, and the highest rating for a Stanley Cup Finals Game 1 since 1997's match between Detroit and Philadelphia, which aired on Fox.
Fox, which aired "MasterChef" throughout its primetime slate, took a close second in ratings and third in total viewers with a 2.3/7 and 5.6 million.
Univision came in third in the demo with a 1.4/4 and fifth in total viewers with 3.6 million.
CBS was fourth in ratings but first in total viewers with a 1.2/4 and 6.44 million. The network aired repeats except for "American Baking Competition" at 8 p.m., which grew 9 percent to a 1.2/4 and had 5.9 million total viewers. A "C.S.I." repeat at 10 was the night's most-watched program with 7.2 million total viewers.
ABC came in fifth in ratings and fourth in total viewers with a 1.1/3 and 4 million. Following a repeat of "The Middle," "Family Tools" at 8:30 drew a 0.9/3 with 3.7 million total viewers. After a "Modern Family" rerun, "How to Live With Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)" at 9:30 ticked down 8 percent to a series low of 1.2/3 and had 4 million total viewers. "Nightline: The Lookout" at 10 took a 1.1/3 with 3.9 million total viewers.
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Fantastic news !!!!!
The triple-overtime Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks grew remarkably from last year's Game 1, delivering a ratings win for NBC on Wednesday night, according to preliminary numbers.
Though the numbers for NBC are approximate due to the nature of live sports, the network currently holds first place in the advertiser-preferred 18-49 demographic with a 2.4/7 and a very close second in total viewers with 6.42 million. Those numbers represent a 140 percent leap from last year's Game 1, which aired May 30.
In household ratings, Wednesday's game drew a 4.8 rating -- a 100 percent leap over last year, and the highest rating for a Stanley Cup Finals Game 1 since 1997's match between Detroit and Philadelphia, which aired on Fox.
Fox, which aired "MasterChef" throughout its primetime slate, took a close second in ratings and third in total viewers with a 2.3/7 and 5.6 million.
Univision came in third in the demo with a 1.4/4 and fifth in total viewers with 3.6 million.
CBS was fourth in ratings but first in total viewers with a 1.2/4 and 6.44 million. The network aired repeats except for "American Baking Competition" at 8 p.m., which grew 9 percent to a 1.2/4 and had 5.9 million total viewers. A "C.S.I." repeat at 10 was the night's most-watched program with 7.2 million total viewers.
ABC came in fifth in ratings and fourth in total viewers with a 1.1/3 and 4 million. Following a repeat of "The Middle," "Family Tools" at 8:30 drew a 0.9/3 with 3.7 million total viewers. After a "Modern Family" rerun, "How to Live With Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)" at 9:30 ticked down 8 percent to a series low of 1.2/3 and had 4 million total viewers. "Nightline: The Lookout" at 10 took a 1.1/3 with 3.9 million total viewers.
Awesome news. Two major hockey markets this year certainly helps. Also I think the Hawks bring a huge relatability factor. Even the casual sports fan probably knows the names Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. Kane being the face of USA hockey is a big part too. Last year you had Dustin Brown, Quick, and Parise who are great American players, but aren't nearly as big of names as Kane is. Hopefully that great game last night keeps the ratings high for Game 2!
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Awesome news. Two major hockey markets this year certainly helps. Also I think the Hawks bring a huge relatability factor. Even the casual sports fan probably knows the names Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane. Kane being the face of USA hockey is a big part too. Last year you had Dustin Brown, Quick, and Parise who are great American players, but aren't nearly as big of names as Kane is. Hopefully that great game last night keeps the ratings high for Game 2!
excellent news but somewhat suprising even with two major NHL markets in the finals because the "average American" thinks of hockey >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcG3VFwEmvQ
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excellent news but somewhat suprising even with two major NHL markets in the finals because the "average American" thinks of hockey >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcG3VFwEmvQ
Very good. As expected, these two teams carry a very rabid, multi-generational fan base. As much as I enjoyed last night's game (even though I fell asleep before the game winner), if I had known "American Baking Competition" was on, I may not have watched any hockey at all.
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Very good. As expected, these two teams carry a very rabid, multi-generational fan base. As much as I enjoyed last night's game (even though I fell asleep before the game winner), if I had known "American Baking Competition" was on, I may not have watched any hockey at all.
Will it get Penny wise Bettman to finally take the ESPN deal short term to restore the sport for a bigger payday later? Gee Gary, I guess your uncle forgot to tell you, do a small favor now for a friend and get a bigger one later...cheap behind...but hey we all know about the MLS Cup and Women's Softball...now, I need to see if I can find my Kings playoff games somewhere on my 799 channels...
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Will it get Penny wise Bettman to finally take the ESPN deal short term to restore the sport for a bigger payday later? Gee Gary, I guess your uncle forgot to tell you, do a small favor now for a friend and get a bigger one later...cheap behind...but hey we all know about the MLS Cup and Women's Softball...now, I need to see if I can find my Kings playoff games somewhere on my 799 channels...
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