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Message started by raydawg on 09/19/17 at 09:46:54

Title: NFL TV Ratings Slump Again
Post by raydawg on 09/19/17 at 09:46:54

What say you?


Leo Hindery on NFL Viewership, Sports Asset Valuations
Fewer people watched the opening week of National Football League coverage than they did last year, a decline TV executives chalk up to Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.


Cable news and the Weather Channel almost tripled their audiences in prime time and grew fourfold during the day, according to data from the networks, drawing fans away from football. “Thursday Night Football” was down 13 percent, and Sunday games on Fox and CBS also declined. “Sunday Night Football” on Comcast Corp.’s NBC, featuring the arch-rival New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys, was a rare bright spot.

A drop in viewing last year caused consternation at league offices and the major media companies that count on the NFL to deliver the biggest audiences on TV. Executives blamed several factors, led by interest in the presidential election and a poor slate of games. Pro football drew $4.2 billion in regular season ad sales last year, according to Kantar Media and SMI Media Inc.

Eager to get off to a good start this year, the league responded by scheduling more appealing match-ups early in the season. That didn’t work last week, and networks are now pointing to the weather.

Analysts, investors and advertisers will keep an eye on early-season ratings to see if last week’s hurricane-related drop is an anomaly or continues last year’s troubling downward trend. The NFL has proved resistant to the pressure affecting entertainment programming: the growing number of people who watch TV on demand rather than live, including some who don’t pay for TV at all.

“All eyes will be on this season’s ratings trends,” Michael Nathanson, an analyst with MoffettNathanson LLC, wrote in a note before the season started. “Why do we care so much about the NFL? Well, that’s where the money is.”


Here is more re: TV ratings.

http://www.marketingcharts.com/featured-24817

I have said that TV would wither, as folks went to the INTERNET to get their NEWS, etc....
Seems to be the trend.
It also explains why they are trying to capture and control the INTERNET too.
The old power brokers are losing their grip over propaganda.

Title: Re: NFL TV Ratings Slump Again
Post by Eegore on 09/19/17 at 10:17:04


Nielsen’s data showed that virtually all (97% of) 18-year-olds live in someone else’s home (or presumably in a dorm), while almost 90% of 34-year-olds live in their own home, about 3 in 5 with kids. (If nothing else, this is a solid argument for not treating Millennials as a homogenous group…)

Title: Re: NFL TV Ratings Slump Again
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/19/17 at 11:15:45

http://www.businessinsider.com/millennial-men-living-at-home-2016-5

I don't know about others, but football just doesn't matter to me. I'll be watching a few games this year. I kinda like the Saints, and after Thanksgiving dinner I will probably be watching T.V.and the backside of my eyelids.
I also wonder how much the cellphone and kindle, etc. have affected attention span. And, would people tend to mess with Facebook or some forum or watch a football game that lasts for hours and has a halftime show? I'm more likely to watch the last half if the score is tight.
I'm not bothered by the sitting down or taking a knee.

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