2014 Game 1 World Series ratings
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The lowest Game 1 ratings ever for the W.S. Beat the previous Game 1 low for the 2012 W.S. Whats wrong?
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IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED
I skipped game one and watched about 15 minutes of game 2.
Still a wonderful, classic event but one must reset the brain to slow motion to really enjoy it.
<< <i>It just shows there are fewer baseball fans than in the past. There are still many fans of teams, but it takes a fan of baseball to watch a game when their team isn't playing. >>
How true. Until the late 1980's, I watched every minute of every WS game, at least after they switched to night games. Had a small transistor radio wired to my clothes so that I could listen to the day games of the 1960's while in school. Teacher caught me during the Detroit/St Louis 1968 series and asked me to keep the class updated.
The World Series was a national event that virtually every sports fan followed intently.
Things have changed.
<< <i>It just shows there are fewer baseball fans than in the past. >>
Attendance-wise, the last 10 seasons have been the 10-best attended seasons in MLB history.
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<< <i>It just shows there are fewer baseball fans than in the past. >>
Attendance-wise, the last 10 seasons have been the 10-best attended seasons in MLB history. >>
Wonder how much of that is actual attendance vs unused corporate seats.
Average WS viewership was 40,000,000 from 1978-80. Ratings on game one of 2014 was 12,000,000. Lots of drop off and consider the jump in US population in that time, probably 20%
Amazing that only one in 25 Americans is tuning in to the Fall classic.
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<< <i>It just shows there are fewer baseball fans than in the past. >>
Attendance-wise, the last 10 seasons have been the 10-best attended seasons in MLB history. >>
Wonder how much of that is actual attendance vs unused corporate seats.
Average WS viewership was 40,000,000 from 1978-80. Ratings on game one of 2014 was 12,000,000. Lots of drop off and consider the jump in US population in that time, probably 20%
Amazing that only one in 25 Americans is tuning in to the Fall classic. >>
So more people are watching the Walking Dead than the World series.
IT CAN'T BE A TRUE PLAYOFF UNLESS THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONS ARE INCLUDED
In spite of all of this, I honestly believe that this year's World Series is the best thing that has happened to MLB for a very long time. More baseball fans will be attending baseball games next year as a result of it.
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<< <i>It just shows there are fewer baseball fans than in the past. >>
Attendance wise, the last 10 seasons have been the 10-best attended seasons in MLB history. >>
Yes thats true. But it's the TV audience that drives the revenue stream. Higher viewership equals higher ratings which in turn allows the networks to charge more for advertising. This equals more dollars for the networks to offer more to MLB to carry the games. That is where the players get much of their million dollar paychecks from. As far as on site attendance goes that figure of a sellout is easier to achieve due to many stadiums being of a smaller capacity. Personally since they are the last BB games for 4 months or so I will usually watch most of them.
<< <i>Let's talk about more important things, like what's up with Renee Zellweger's new face? >>
Did'nt even recognize her. Prefer her old face.
<< <i>Let's talk about more important things, like what's up with Renee Zellweger's new face? >>
I had no idea. Who would?