NFL season can't come soon enough for the TV industry, which shrinks every year, and depends on pro football to survive. We ...
LOS ANGELES — The NFL averaged 21.0 million viewers per game during the league’s opening week, making it the most-watched ...
NFL TV ratings, a look forward: The 2023 NFL season is officially here, and we have our first set of notes for NFL TV ratings early on in the campaign. Below, we look at NFL TV ratings from the ...
Dubbed "hard to watch" by US President Donald Trump, the TV ratings for this ... On Sunday he tweeted: "Wow, NFL first game ratings are way down over an already really bad last year comparison.
NFL ratings were down yet again this year, dropping 9.7% during the 2017 regular season. According to ESPN's Darren Rovell, the average game was watched by 1.6 million fewer people this season ...
The NFL Draft dominated Thursday's ratings, setting an all-time high in viewers ... The draft is the biggest sports-related event to air on linear TV since the coronavirus pandemic shut down live ...
It beat TV shows, news, and traditional sports ... been facing questions about week viewership. Last season, NFL ratings were down 9% in the regular season and 6% in the playoffs.
LOS ANGELES -- The NFL averaged 21.0 million viewers per game ... The league and Nielsen said Wednesday morning that the per-game average on TV and digital platforms was a 12% increase over ...
While most of the football-loving world is counting down to Game No. 1 ... when it comes to prolonged NFL success. Last season, the people who analyze TV ratings started to wonder aloud whether ...
The huge TV audience would not have been disappointed either, given the action on the field came down to a dramatic video ... It was also the perfect NFL debut for Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy ...
Friday night’s WWE SmackDown episode averaged 2.05 million viewers on Fox, down ... to NFL preseason games, which generally happens every year at this time with a negative effect on ratings ...
I got that one wrong, though. Ratings bounced back in subsequent years, and the NFL remains the one thing on TV that hasn't been chopped down by the internet. Except, if you look a little more ...