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https://3downnation.com/2020/09/17/s...ngs-in-canada/
Strong start, fading finish for NFL Week 1 TV ratings in Canada The NFL kicked off with a bang, but ended Week 1 with a whimper on Canadian television. The rematch of the thrilling AFC Divisional round matchup from last season’s playoffs, which was part of Kansas City’s Super Bowl title run, produced a record for TSN. It set the mark for the most-watched Thursday Night Football season opener attracting an average audience of 903,800 viewers to CTV and TSN, an increase of 15 percent over last year. 4.5 million unique Canadian viewers tuned in to watch some part of the Chiefs’ 34-20 victory against the Houston Texans. However, the other primetime games saw substantial ratings declines. The Los Angeles Rams opened $5-billion SoFi Stadium against Dallas to an average Canadian audience of 621,800. It was a tight game the whole way through with LA earning a 20-17 win over the Cowboys. New England blew out Pittsburgh 33-3 in the same window last year to an average viewership of 955,600. That makes Sunday’s number a 35 percent drop year-over-year. The annual Monday Night Football doubleheader for Week 1 took a nosedive on TV sets. Pittsburgh handling the New York Giants 26-16, including rookie Canadian Chase Claypool’s dazzling NFL debut, brought in 386,200 viewers, falling 44 percent. Claypool has a marketing deal with DAZN Canada, a direct competitor for live NFL games in our home and native land. The Saints edged Houston 30-28 in a thriller in New Orleans in the same slot one year ago with 698,800 viewers. For the final contest of Week 1, Tennessee kicked a last-minute field goal to escape Denver with a 16-14 win. 376,700 viewers watched the game, compared to 556,770 who tuned into the Raiders and Broncos last season. That marked a 32 percent drop from one year to the next. Despite the downturns, there was one other area of increase: Tom Brady’s debut with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was a 4:25 p.m. ET kick-off and matched the six-time Super Bowl champion against Drew Brees and the NFC South rival Saints. Coast to coast in Canada, New Orleans’ 34-23 victory had an average audience of 894,700, recording a 30 percent jump. For what it’s worth, the top five ratings for any TV show in the United States were NFL games, the Bucs and Saints ranked No. 1 with 25.8 million viewers. Week 1 Canadian NFL TV ratings: Thursday Houston at Kansas City: 903,800 Sunday 1 p.m. ET games: 798,200 4 p.m. ET games: 894,700 Sunday Night Football Dallas at Los Angeles Rams: 621,800 Monday Night Football Pittsburgh at New York Giants: 386,200 Tennessee at Denver: 376,700 Total Week 1 average: 663,566 |
The 2021 IIHF U20s will be hosted in December 2020 in Edmonton under a bubble scenario. The 2022 edition will be hosted in Edmonton and Red Deer if fans are permitted in attendance.
https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2021/...s-taking-shape |
https://mediaprocanada.tv/en/news/CP...ries_worldwide
CPL’s Island Games Final to reach 135m households in 65 territories worldwide Live coverage of the CPL Final, featuring Forge FC v HFX Wanderers FC, will air live on Saturday September 19th on Onesoccer, FS2, DirecTV Latin America and Tigo Sports at 2pm EDT / 18:00 GMT, with delayed coverage on 1Sports [India/Sri Lanka/Maldives/Nepal], StarTimes [Sub-Saharan Africa] and Premier Football [Philippines]. |
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Also, if it's doing this well, what are the chances that we see the CPL moving off the niche One Soccer platform and to a TV broadcaster? |
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The CPL's ability to get on sets around the world so quickly is a good comparator to CFL 2.0 in that footy is already easily marketable around the world and the CPL already has international players to sell in those markets, however small and insignificant they may be. There's value in seeing HFX games in Trinidad & Tobago, as one example, if there's three or four players from there on HFX's roster (and their former national coach). Likewise, when CPL teams compete in CONCACAF, it makes sense for foreign viewers to want to be able to view that league and team before playing against them. I doubt there's many watching in India or the Philippines but ten people watching CPL in India is better than zero people watching CPL in India. Quote:
Just this year they've been able to heavily bolster their lineup by adding a lot of former Score footy analysts onto their programming (Sharman, Forrest, Dunlop, etc.) CPL games have been broadcast pretty frequently on CBC this year, with the final included with that on Saturday. |
^ Thank you. Just having games on CBC is a huge plus for the CPL... I'm assuming One Soccer is a very niche product, so having games on a major broadcaster, even if it's only a game a week, gets the product in front of so many eyeballs.
I'm impressed that things appear to be working out well so far for the CPL. |
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Watch championship finals for free across CBC Sports platforms and Gem CBC Sports Feb 13, 2020 |
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Interesting that USPORTS would move its men's hockey championship away from Sportsnet. Either way, showing one weekend of championship finals doesn't really give the sport the exposure it needs over a longer period of time. |
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https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/tv-n...outdraws-kawhi
The Raptors’ Game 7 loss to the Boston Celtics on Friday drew an average audience of 2.65 million on TSN and RDS, with at least 6.043 million tuning in for at least some of the game. Overall, Raptors postseason viewership is up by 26% year-over-year in Canada on TSN/Sportsnet/RDS. |
NFL ratings this week in Canada
Week 2 Canadian NFL TV ratings: Thursday Cincinnati at Cleveland: 596,500 Sunday 1 p.m. ET games: 530,300 4 p.m. ET games: 537,200 Sunday Night Football New England at Seattle: 864,500 Monday Night Football New Orleans at Las Vegas: 400,500 Total Week 2 average: 585,500 (11 percent decrease from Week 1) https://3downnation.com/2020/09/23/l...-tv-in-week-2/ |
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