FOX Bouncing Heads On Walls
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:14 pm
World Series is Red Sox free, Yankee free, Phillie free.... Fox must be freaking right now...
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The MNF games the past two years (neither intriguing) have doubled the market share of the divisonal series avg. Heard that on The Herd last week.GannonFan wrote:They had to be freaking before then though - ratings for the TBS games have been dismal, even with those teams and markets. While baseball is doing great overall, it just isn't pulling in national tv numbers.
Agreed - you get the cities of the teams playing who watch and then nothing else. Baseball's doing fine, but it's just become very provincial.93henfan wrote:The MNF games the past two years (neither intriguing) have doubled the market share of the divisonal series avg. Heard that on The Herd last week.GannonFan wrote:They had to be freaking before then though - ratings for the TBS games have been dismal, even with those teams and markets. While baseball is doing great overall, it just isn't pulling in national tv numbers.
Baseball hasn't really been the national pasttime since maybe the mid 70s it seems.
Be sure to post and let the rest of the country know how it all turned out. We'll be watching other stuff.MSUDuo wrote:All-Midwest LCS and WS?
Yes please!!!
Good luck!MSUDuo wrote:All-Midwest LCS and WS?
Yes please!!!
The teams thart spend will contend every year, they won't always win, but they will be in the mix. The other teams have to hope for lightning in a bottle.93henfan wrote:I think a large portion of the country has simply tuned out because they know their team can't realistically hope to compete with the Yanks, Phils, BoSox etc.
Pittsburgh was absolutely bubbly over a Bucs team that topped .500 for a bit and then back to an empty, beautiful ballpark.
Wow, that's twice in two days that I've agreed with you. Firefly was a good show, and I also hate the Yanks and Bosox.JayJ79 wrote:FOX cancelled Firefly, so any and all situations that cause them grief make me happy.
(plus I frickin hate the Yankees and Redsox)
JayJ79 wrote:FOX cancelled Firefly, so any and all situations that cause them grief make me happy.
(plus I frickin hate the Yankees and Redsox)
FUCK. Andy will be pissed.JayJ79 wrote:FOX cancelled Firefly, so any and all situations that cause them grief make me happy.
(plus I frickin hate the Yankees and Redsox)
I'm reminded of the 2006 World Series. I saw Detroit win Game 1...then didn't hear a damn thing about it after that, didn't watch, didn't remember any commercials or hype on ESPN about watching the game...then about two weeks later I read in the paper that the Cards won.93henfan wrote:Be sure to post and let the rest of the country know how it all turned out. We'll be watching other stuff.MSUDuo wrote:All-Midwest LCS and WS?
Yes please!!!
Honestly don't care if you watch or not...93henfan wrote:Be sure to post and let the rest of the country know how it all turned out. We'll be watching other stuff.MSUDuo wrote:All-Midwest LCS and WS?
Yes please!!!
Which is exactly how you should feel. It's unlikely that the ratings will ever be bad enough that the games won't be televised. Fox was PO'd when the Yankees lost, I'm not losing any sleep over that and neither should you.MSUDuo wrote:Honestly don't care if you watch or not...93henfan wrote:
Be sure to post and let the rest of the country know how it all turned out. We'll be watching other stuff.
Wrong. The Yankees are ratings kings. There is a significant drop from the Yankees to the next team as far as ratings go.SuperHornet wrote:You guys are thinking CBS and ESPN. Losing the bloody Yankees is no sweat for Fox. The thing that they're probably griping about is no Trolley Dodgers and no Angels. Remember that Fox is based in LA....
Well ratings wise it isnt really the Yankees killing everyone.BlueHen86 wrote:Wrong. The Yankees are ratings kings. There is a significant drop from the Yankees to the next team as far as ratings go.SuperHornet wrote:You guys are thinking CBS and ESPN. Losing the bloody Yankees is no sweat for Fox. The thing that they're probably griping about is no Trolley Dodgers and no Angels. Remember that Fox is based in LA....
MSUDuo wrote:Honestly don't care if you watch or not...93henfan wrote:
Be sure to post and let the rest of the country know how it all turned out. We'll be watching other stuff.
don't be thick...UNHWildCats wrote:Well ratings wise it isnt really the Yankees killing everyone.BlueHen86 wrote:
Wrong. The Yankees are ratings kings. There is a significant drop from the Yankees to the next team as far as ratings go.
Talking specifically the rating the Yankees dont even rank in the top 10 for the 2011 season for the mlb RSN ratings.
The Phillies topped the list this season. I cant find the final rankings for 2010, but from 2004 thru 2009 the Red Sox were the highest rated team.
Talking total viewers the Yankees led the way in 2011 averaging 319,000 viewers per game on YES while the Phillies averaged 276,000 per game. The Yankees number was down 5% from 2010 and the Phillies up 16%, the Red Sox finished third in total viewers with 176,000.
The top 5 rating teams were
Philadelphia CSN 9.12 (+10.5%)
St. Louis FS Midwest 9.00 (-4.5%)
Milwaukee FS Wisconsin 7.95 (+59.0%)
Boston NESN 7.80 (+31.1%)
Cincinnati FS Ohio 7.44 (-0.5%)
The botton 5 were
Houston FS Houston 1.51 (-40.3%)
Oakland CSN California 1.24 (+5.1%)
Washington MASN/MASN2 1.22 (-4.7%)
Los Angeles Angels FS West 1.14 (-5.8%)
Los Angeles Dodgers FS Prime Ticket 1.14 (-30.1%)
TwinTownBisonFan wrote: the only thing that could rival it at this point would be the Cubs making a run.