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Apparently Blue Jays playoff fever failed to result in even a small sneeze as Blue Jay playoff ratings did not even register in Canada.
https://torontosportsmedia.com/2020/...ation-pt-deux/ MLB? “Regional Major League Baseball on FOX (Braves-Mets or White Sox-Reds) averaged a 0.7 rating and 1.28 million viewers last Saturday night, MLB’s smallest primetime audience on broadcast television since 2016 (Rays-Yankees: 1.02M). The game overlapped with a competing Rays-Orioles matchup on FS1, figures for which were unavailable.” In Canada, the Jays didn’t crack the top 30 rated programs in Canada after September 6th when it was #28. |
MLB local numbers are out:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/maurybr...er-4-for-2020/ "The Blue Jays on Sportsnet averaged 500,000 viewers in 2020, up 23% year-over-year, and reached 9.8 million Canadians (27% of the population)." Quote:
Surely a compacted and busy sports schedule is a better explanation than blaming SJWs for declining sports viewership in 2020. The Stanley Cup playoffs have never had to go head-to-head against the NFL before. Or simulaneously with the NBA playoffs also happening. Or simultaneously with MLB in a playoff run. Or simultaneously with the EPL. Or simultaneously with tennis majors. And when they do have to go head-to-head against these other sports in a highly competitive market? Canadian viewers are given Dallas and Tampa Bay. No wonder ratings are down. :haha: But sure, blame the woke millennials. That explains everything. Quote:
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This year's finals for Rogers was probably a worst case scenario (except for, say, the Isles instead of Tampa) but they still managed decent SCF figures despite the matchup and crowded sports market at the moment. Rogers only needs one or two deep Toronto or Montreal runs to make value on their current TV deal but we're halfway through it and they've come up pretty much empty so far. |
^ I would have expected the Lightning to be of interest given the exciting style they play and the fact that they have a lot of big names that are familiar to fans. But I guess a matchup of non-traditional hockey markets can be a tough sell ;)
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What are we even talking about here? The NFL just posted its best week 3 ratings in 6 years. What a surprise it's coming at the end of summer as people are winding down their extended quarantine getaways and new restrictions appear to be on the horizon. Anti social justice warriors must have just put away their outrage for the fall.
On one hand we have the biggest league in the world playing at its usual uninterrupted time, and on the other we have 3 leagues massively disrupted and now competing for the first time simultaneously with each other and the NFL juggernaut. What does Occam's razor tell us about the likely cause here? |
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The above post is the biggest joke of all considering how you have a history of cancelling other people's opinions by your deletions of posts you don't agree with. But don't let that get in the way of the agenda. It's very easy to hide in your own bubble and only allow what you want to hear when you have your finger on the delete (cancel) button.
NBA Playoff Ratings Slip As Fans Grumble That League Has Become ‘Too Political’ Kurt Badenhausen Forbes Staff SportsMoney Sep 2, 2020 ... A new Harris Poll backs Trump’s critique of the NBA, with 39% of sports fans saying they are watching fewer games. And the chief reason why? Politics. The longtime polling agency surveyed nearly 2,000 people over the weekend and gave those who identified as sports fans—two-thirds of the total—ten options to choose from on why they are watching less basketball. “The league has become too political” was the clear choice, with 38% of respondents who identified themselves as sports fans. “Boring without fans” captured 28% of the vote while the NBA’s association with China caused 19% of sports fans to turn the dial, |
Here, i'll reply with some Canadian ratings for NBA, since this thread is about..*checks thread title* Canadian ratings, and not American:
https://www.si.com/nba/raptors/news/...celtics-game-7 "An average of 2.65 million Canadians tuned in to the Toronto Raptors' Game 7 against Boston Celtics on Friday night, setting a new second round viewership record, according to the NBA. Toronto's first round playoff viewership against the Brooklyn Nets saw its average audience increase by 24% compared to last year. Game 1 of the series had an average audience of 1.05 million viewers, making it the most-watched first round playoff game in Sportsnet history." Emphasis added mine. Whatever is happening south of the border isn't happening in Canada re: NBA ratings. This thread isn't about US numbers. Period. :haha: |
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This thread isn't about American ratings so i'll keep it short: Have you ever stopped to consider that perhaps NBA and NFL ratings are both down because they're going head-to-head not only between each other but also with other sports during critical periods in their seasons? "Thursday’s Texans-Chiefs NFL Kickoff Game averaged an 11.2 rating and 20.54 million viewers on NBC, down 13% in ratings and 7% in viewership from Packers-Bears last year (12.8, 22.03M) but flat and up 8% respectively from Falcons-Eagles in 2018 (11.2, 18.98M). |
I dunno... are we supposed to be happy that people are turning off sports because they don't want to hear and/or don't agree that black people protesting to be treated equally - which really isn't a political issue... it's an issue of humanity.
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--- Anyway, since people seem to be getting confused, the Raptors playoffs were up 10% this year compared to last and the Jays in total were up 23% this year. NHL couldn't compete this year for eyeballs. The NFL so far is down slightly but mostly due to competition from the NHL, which also declined due to competition from the NFL and no general Canadian performance. NFL's first MNF was down because SCF Game 2 was also on. SCF Game 2 was down because MNF was also on. Raps are up because they're hot right now. Jays are up because they're more competitive. Make sense? :hmmm: |
Jays ratings could also be up because of no CFL this season and their fan bases are similar. Same goes for strong NFL ratings in Canada with no CFL football fans still need their fix.
As to the social justice issue melding into sports I think it turns off many fans because it is young millionaire athletes in their 20's with very little education and life experience lecturing others on very important issues that have many layers of complexity to them. I think people especially in 2020 were looking to sports as an escape from the news not more of it and last I checked these athletes were paid millions of dollars to entertain fans with their athletic ability not lecture them on politics. I much rather hear and take much more seriously the point of view of black pastors, police officers and black business owners than that of millionaire athletes who just randomly walked off the job protesting and what did that accomplish? Black doctors, police officers, business people, trades people walking off the job protesting now that is something worth listening to but oh wait they still went to work and did their job. |
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You don't think these black athletes have first-hand knowledge about racism? You don't think they were ever exposed to it in their lifetime? Getting pulled over by cops for nothing more than being black? Just because they make good money doesn't mean they haven't experienced what others are protesting against. And athletes and entertainers get the most amount of exposure. That's why they're used to sell products in commercials and get people to donate to charities (which no one seems to have a problem with). Like it or not, a doctor or trades person isn't going to get nearly the same amount of exposure for any cause. |
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