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Strong start for the CFL on TV. Let's hope they can keep it up through this year and onwards!
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Glad to see those Formula numbers. I was a casual F1 fan until I started watching Drive to Survive on Netflix. Now I’m hooked! Like the European soccer, love watching with a coffee the qualis and racing weekend mornings.
The production and access to the teams is amazing. I believe they turned it up a level since a US entertainment company bought F1. |
Bombers get their first sellout with the banjo bowl. Hopefully attendance for Winnipeg can average out to 28-30k by the end of the year.
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Crowded night up against the Federal debate:
Sept 9 Jays/Yankees: 969,000 (SN) Bucs/Cowboys: 790,000 (TSN/CTV2) US Open: 534,000 (TSN) Debate: CTV/CP24/BNN/CTVNC: 1.01M CBC/CBCNC: 963k Global: 538k https://twitter.com/AHBSeaborn/statu...04698383269889 |
I am surprised the tennis is that low.
Though I am positive the numbers on RDS were really good. A few years ago when Bianca Andreescu was in the US Open, her semi-final got 350,000 and her final got 750,000 on RDS. And she isn't from Quebec. My guess is that last night the semi-final probably topped the 350,000 figure on RDS fairly easily. |
And BTW... Go Félix! :cheers:
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Honestly wonder about these numbers sometimes, I think it was Genie Bouchard's number at the US Open that surprised me at how low it was. I'm going on memory and may have this all wrong but it was well publicized, it should have been better. In today's market it would be great but this was back in 2014.
I looked it up: Bouchard's final loss to Petra Kvitova averaged 1.1 million on TSN, a number that would have been substantially higher had it gone more than two sets. It drew an average of 1.8 million when French-language RDS's ratings are thrown in -- a record for tennis in this country. Making those numbers even more impressive is the fact that Saturday at 9 a.m. ET (6 a.m. on the West Coast) is hardly prime viewing time. It's better than I remember but I guess I was expecting Olympic size numbers because of the buildup. Also wonder why Ottawa RedBlacks numbers are so low and have been since the beginning. They have an engaged fan base, they've never been a boring team and they found success quickly. I know at one time Ottawa was not a metered market but I'm pretty sure they have been for a while now. Maybe, similar to TFC, all their fans are in the stadium. |
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There was a tremendous buzz about Leyla here Saturday afternoon and social media was almost as active as a Habs playoff game. We went to some friends for dinner that evening and when we got there our hosts (not known for being tennis fans) were watching the match on TV. |
For those who can read French here is an article from La Presse published earlier this summer about NHL TV ratings.
https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/202...re-au-pays.php Most interesting to me is that the Ottawa Senators get higher ratings in French than in English. |
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So when the Redblacks are the Als' opponent there is definitely that boost, though RDS ratings for Reblacks-Argos, Redblacks-Elks are obviously considerably lower. |
RDS CFL ratings are in another league when the Alouettes are playing, compared with any other CFL games they show.
Even Grey-Cup-with-Alouettes vs. Grey-Cup-without-Alouettes is a ten-fold difference. Think 1 to 1.5 million vs. 150,000. |
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It is interesting to me how many people come out of the woodwork for these types of major tennis events given that I only know of a few people who play regularly and only one couple who are dedicated tennis fans to the extent that they travel to watch the major tournaments around the world, etc. |
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There is just something about a hard-fought one-on-one duel. (And one that is less barbaric than boxing or UFC.) |
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Tennis has a couple of good events throughout Canada aside from the Rogers Cup in Montreal and Toronto. I think there are good level tennis Challenger events in Vancouver and Gatineau each year among others. Looking forward to having the Davis and Fed Cups again given our national strength at this stage. |
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I guess later I only followed the big name, big game events. Borg/MacEnroe at Wimbledon, Jimmy Connors etc. Now, the only tennis I'll watch is if a Canadian makes it to a final and I didn't even bother to watch Fernandez this time. All this got me to thinkin'. I always wanted a pair of classic Stan Smiths and they have somehow eluded me, time to pay Amazon a visit. |
ATP and WTA tennis (similarly to F1) also has an international jet set aura about it that appeals to a lot of people.
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Of the sports played by the big 4 American leagues yeah I would say the biggest gap is in the NFL when it comes to the average fan playing or having played the game.
Even the NHL probably has a more significant % of its fan base that has at least played pick up hockey (or street or ball hockey) at some point. Of course a big part of that is that the NFL is such a cultural and entertainment behemoth that it scoops up millions of fans that previously had no personal relationship to the game. Including many female fans of course. |
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A better basis of comparison for tennis is something like golf. You don't need much to play, with tennis you need you only need one other person (golf can be played solo), and you can play it at least on some level well into your later years. And unlike golf, there are often neighbourhood courts for tennis where you can play for free. Among the people I know who follow pro golf to at least some extent, virtually everyone plays. Among the people I know who follow pro tennis, few do. I find that kind of interesting. I sometimes to go to a neighbourhood court to play with my kid and most of the time if there's anyone else there, it's usually older people (not necessarily seniors, say the 50+ crowd) playing pickleball. |
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But yeah, flag football is a much different game than regular tackle football. I would think guys over 40 who play tackle football at any level, whether they are Tom Brady genetic freaks in the pros or guys who are hanging on with a local amateur team must be very, very rare. |
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Hand-wringing over attendances in 2021 is likely a waste of time. Far too many variables at play to really draw any sort of conclusion one way or another. |
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My theory is that it's a combination of uncertainty leading up to the season which made it harder for account executives to sell tickets, probably many people took a hiatus from their season tickets/corporate packages, etc. Some people are also probably uncomfortable with being in crowds, and then of course are the non-vaccinated people who aren't allowed in. It will be interesting to see how the hockey teams do when their seasons start up. |
For the sake of adding onto this, the Jays attendance on Monday may have been their lowest of the year, but their TV audience was the highest: 1.11M on SN.
Raiders/Ravens had 637K split b/w TSN & CTV2. |
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For once I'm finally blissfully unware of what the Blue Jays are up to, but am really missing the rest of the sports news that came across my ears. Once again, shame on Bell. |
I'm not sure what's going on in Toronto but now TFC is apparently drawing flies. In a smaller city the sports teams are a bit of a cultural rallying point... is it possible that except for the Leafs and maybe to some extent the Jays, this is no longer the case in Toronto?
Here's a scene from last night's match vs Inter Miami from @EmptySeatsPics https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_SLmRdW...jpg&name=large Sidenote: What the hell are all those people doing at the top of the upper deck when there are so many empty seats lower down? |
I think the Raptors are probably pretty safe as well.
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Generally people are stoked to actually go to a game when there's something at stake. |
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There doesn't seem to be much correlation because the Jays are having one of the best Septembers in the history of MLB and TFC are having one of their worst seasons in recent memory and neither are doing incredibly hot at the gate. NHL teams in Canada weren't exactly selling out every game prior to COVID so there'll definitely be empty seats floating around come October. |
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Nice to see CBC TV getting back into sports. (Assuming this is the main broadcast network.)
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Nice to see, but why only 6 games at the start of the season? Seems like a bit of a tease. Although I am curious to see what the TSN CHL schedule will look like... even though the team is amazing, I can pretty much guarantee that they won't be doing any Winnipeg ICE home games due to the shortcomings of our sad little arena.
EDIT: I didn't realize or just forgot that CBC will be streaming a game a week after the initial six game spread as JHikka posted. At least that's something. Isn't TSN doing a game a week too? If so, that's a decent amount of CHL coverage. |
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If I were to guess i'd say TSN would aim for a midweek game. TSN has NFL on Sundays throughout the fall and they'd be going head-to-head against the NHL on SN on Wednesdays and Saturdays. So maybe Thursdays for CHL on TSN. The CBC games are Saturday afternoons, so that window is likely out for TSN, too. |
Meanwhile I believe the CBC's French network has ZERO sports with no plans AFAIK to put any more on the air.
They do run pretty good Olympic coverage just like the English CBC does. So they will be doing that next winter. Though I do wonder what all those people are doing in between Olympics. |
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The selection of WHL teams is not surprising... Connor Bedard of the Regina Pats is the best known WHL player so you knew his team would be included, the other game has one of the biggest WHL markets, Calgary. |
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"Following an unprecedented span of 867 days between live matches in Toronto, the Toronto Arrows are pleased to announce that the long wait for live, in-person Arrows rugby in the club’s home city will soon be coming to an end.
On Oct. 16, 2021, the Arrows will host the club’s inaugural Rugby Rally event at York Lions Stadium, marking the team’s first match in Toronto since defeating Rugby United New York on June 2, 2019 … " https://torontoarrows.com/news/rugby...-announcement/ I am SO excited for this. Even if we're missing some of the overseas guys, it's just been WAY too damn long since we got to se them. Already planning the tailgate :cheers: |
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