World Series ratings hit record low, 2nd straight year

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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="yspsctnhdln">World Series ratings hit record low for 2nd straight year</td> </tr> <tr> <td height="7"><spacer type="block" height="1" width="1"></td> </tr> </tbody></table> By RONALD BLUM, AP Baseball Writer
October 29, 2006


NEW YORK (AP) -- A World Series to remember for the St. Louis Cardinals was one to forget when it came to television ratings.


The Cardinals' five-game victory over the Detroit Tigers averaged a record-low 10.1 television rating and 17 share, Fox said Sunday. This year's rating dropped 9 percent from the previous bottom, an 11.1 for a four-game sweep by the Chicago White Sox over the Houston Astros last year.


What made the low rating more remarkable was that this year's Series went five games and was not a sweep. St. Louis' 4-2 victory in Friday night's finale got a 10.3/18 in figures compiled by Nielsen Media Research, just above the record low for a Game 5, a 10.0/17 for the San Francisco Giants' 16-4 rout of the Anaheim Angels in 2002.


Games 1 (8.0), 3 (10.2) and 4 (10.4) also were record lows for their games, and Game 2 (11.6) was above the low of 11.1, set last year.
Still, in an era of declining network ratings because of the spread of cable television, Fox was pleased it won prime time in all five nights among viewers 18-49. In an effort to avoid low-rated Saturday night games, the World Series will start on a Tuesday next year, the first season of baseball's new TV contracts.


"We are in the business of winning nights and the World Series consistently helps Fox achieve this goal," Fox Sports president Ed Goren said. "There is also no questioning the tremendous yearly promotional power that one of the worlds greatest sporting events and its 15.8 million viewers per night provides the network."


The Pittsburgh Steelers' 21-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in February's Super Bowl got a 41.6/62 on ABC, while the Miami Heat's six-game win over the Dallas Mavericks in June's NBA finals averaged an 8.5 rating on ABC. NBC televised the final five games of the Carolina Panthers '4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in June's Stanley Cup finals, averaging a 2.3/4.


In St. Louis, World Series Game 5 got a 51.7/71 and the Series averaged a 48.9/65. Detroit got a 34.3/50 for Game 5 and averaged 36.9/53 for the Series.


The national rating is the percentage of U.S. television households tuned to a program, and each point represents 1,114,000 homes. The share is the percentage of households watching a broadcast among those homes with televisions in use at the time.
 
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Not shocking to me at all.. Who cares about baseball when football is here and basketball is right around the corner... Unless you were from Michigan or the Midwest no one cared..

It's baseball...
 

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Wrigley said:
what did game 7 of the NHL Finals get ?

How much did NBC pay for those rights? Compare that to the almost $500 mil Fox paid for horrendous ratings all season long. What a nice story they say about being happy, they have to pulling out their hair on this one.
 

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NHL/Stanley Cup is now relegated to the Outdoor Life Network..that's how low it's sunk.

MLB/World Series between an 83 win team and a team that went from worst to 1st and back to playing like worst again in the Series..deserves the everfading dumpy ratings it got.

I won Large to the NHL Finals..Lost a very small World Series play..watched almost none of either.

With Reality TV, Sports channels with regional games, and Armegeddon so abundant, plus young generations of ADD/ADDH Ritalin kids aging into adulthood with their PS2s and X-BOXs in hand..it appears NHL and MLB TV ratings slides are forever to wane.
 

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Every sport is losing ratings, even football is done from the past. Football keeps getting paid because it is the biggest regular audience available on TV, but that was part of the reason why MNF came to cable.
 

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gynecologist said:
Not shocking to me at all.. Who cares about baseball when football is here and basketball is right around the corner... Unless you were from Michigan or the Midwest no one cared..

It's baseball...

I was joking... knew they would be horrible
 

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NHL Finals for the most part were going against summer reruns and still were the worst in their time slot on most nights if I remember right.
 

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If not for betting, I would never ever watch any baseball game...it's just boring and so boring...
 

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Wrigley said:
NHL Finals for the most part were going against summer reruns and still were the worst in their time slot on most nights if I remember right.

Hockey fans and the NHL don't depend on ratings so most don't care who watches. Baseball is still trying to support a ridiculous salary structure with declining ratings and potential declines in TV money. It makes a huge difference. I love hockey, but don't give a damn who else does.
 

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NHL Stanley Cup Gm 7 was on NBC..after earlier games on OLN.

Americans just don't get Hockey nor Soccer...I love betting Unders in Playoff level events..thus love them both.
 

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NBA's finals ratings are increasing why MLB's continue to dwindle. I really think NBA is the 2nd most popular spectator sport in the US now. I honestly could care less about MLB.
 

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gtc08 said:
NBA's finals ratings are increasing why MLB's continue to dwindle. I really think NBA is the 2nd most popular spectator sport in the US now. I honestly could care less about MLB.

The NBA was just a one-year pop off historically low ratings from the Pistons and Spurs. The year before the ratings were down 30% so a 16% gain off of that isn't anything to get excited about. With the NBA though its all about the teams and personalities. Ratings have always been historically high when the Lakers are in it. In general though the NBA's ratings have been poor even though there is an amazing abundance of talented names people know compared to recent years. I am sure if the Lebrons got to the finals the ratings would be massive even though Cleveland's one of the worst markets for ratings.
 
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The seasons are too long in Baseball,Basketball and Hockey. The NFL is king and will always be until these idiots that run those Leagues figure out that the seasons need to be shorter. No one cares about the Champion except for the cities that are involved. In my opinion the worst sport of all is the NBA.
 

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NHL is the worst, but that isn't one of the top 4 sports anymore so I think MLB is the worst.
 

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Maybe it's because no one could place their bets online and could care less about watching a game if there is no action on it....

Okay, maybe not...but next year if somehow they find a way to enforce the anti gaming bill, you can kiss the ratings good bye...
 

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Mr smith, how about they have a baseball season that ends in August...then have a single elimination tournament with all the teams involved regardless of w/l record...no series (3 of 5 or 4/7) but rather like they do in college basketball....
 

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Gargoyle the wild card is already a big enough joke. If they went to single elimination id kill myself.
 

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