stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:This year was better than last year no doubt in terms of exposure. More unique viewers. The most important thing (for us, not in terms of $$$) is that this year had the most watched telecast in FS1 history. FS1 is being kept fresh in viewers' minds just in time for the Big East season to start. The day vs night schedule is obviously the only reason the total 6 games ratings (not counting the Fox game) were down a few percentage points from last year's record breaking numbers. But those viewers just weren't able to watch it due to work, knew the game was on FS1, and ended up tuning in during game 7 anyways. Then you add on the additional # of people who watched this year's game 7 vs last year's game 6. Games 1-5 are repeat viewers and if they miss an afternoon game this year it doesn't matter. Point being, more unique people watched this year vs last.
Perfect example: my brother. He doesn't have cable but uses our family login to watch on apps. He downloaded the FSGO app just to watch game 7. He's one of those additional people who watched this year vs last year. So when SJU is beating Duke or Nova this year, he has a much better change of tuning in vs last year.
The difference between game 7 this year and game 6 last year was only 200k viewers(9.9 million to 9.7 million). Realistically with people in bars etc. it was probably darn close to equal. Not exactly a huge gap regardless.... I'll be really curious when we get to Friday to see the whole day ratings for the week. 1 thing that this year didn't have that last year did was the post game shows with Rose and ARod together. This year felt a lot more forced with both Big Papi and Keith Hernandez added. No where near the easy chemistry that last year had. So I think a lot more folks game over turned it off.
Your connection with the Big East would be more apt if they showed any commercials for the Big East. As far as I know, nada.
CrawfishBucket wrote:This was posted on the AAC board. There is a big thread on csnbbs about it.
It makes me wonder how much better the ratings would be if St Johns and Georgetown were leading the standings.
paulxu wrote:What's the point? Louisville, Syracuse, Pitt and West Va were leaving for football $.
Should the rest of the teams stayed with Tulane et al, and taken a million/year of left over TV dollars for basketball?
Or struck out with 3 new schools for $4 million a year.
Seems like a no-brainer.
CrawfishBucket wrote:This was posted on the AAC board.
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