Sunday, May 2, 2010

NHL on the RISE


According to the Nielsen television ratings, the NHL playoffs gained a 25% viewership in the first round compared to last year. I'm not a big hockey fan but this is great news. A large part of the increased viewership is likely due to the exposure hockey received during the recent Winter Olympics which ended with the championship game of U.S.A. vs Canada. According to ESPN:

NEW YORK -- U.S. viewership of the NHL playoffs increased 24 percent from 2009, the league's highest average first-round audience in 10 years.

The NHL said Friday that NBC and Versus combined to average 742,000 viewers per telecast. That's the most since ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 had 750,000 in 2000.

Versus averaged 595,000 viewers, a 35 percent increase from 2009 and the league's best showing on cable since ESPN/ESPN2 in 2001 (608,000). Versus averaged a .7 rating, up 75 percent from 2009.

NBC averaged 430,000 viewers for its four broadcasts, an 18 percent increase over 2009. Its 1.1 average rating was the best since 2006 and up 10 percent from last year.

Too bad my favorite NHL team, the Anaheim Ducks are not in the playoffs this year.


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