ESPN Sees Best Viewership For Christmas Day NBA Games Since 2004

ESPN saw its best viewership for its three NBA games on Christmas Day in eight years. Averaging 2.8 million viewers and a household rating of 2.0, ESPN saw double digit rises as compared to 2010.

Last year, ESPN had two games as Christmas Day opened the 2011-12 season due to the lockout (remember that?).

Let’s see what ESPN is saying about the five games that aired on both ABC and the Alleged Worldwide Leader.

NBA on ESPNMost-Watched NBA Christmas Day on ESPN Since 2004

ESPN Primetime Doubleheader & All Key Demos Up Double Digits

ESPN delivered its most-watched NBA Christmas Day since 2004 on Tuesday, according to Nielsen. The three-game set averaged 2,819,000 viewers (P2+), up 10 percent from 2,571,000 viewers in 2010. In addition, the games averaged a 2.0 household coverage rating, up 11 percent from a 1.8 for ESPN’s coverage in 2010. ESPN’s 2012 NBA Christmas Day scheduled included, Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets at Chicago Bulls and Denver Nuggets at Los Angeles Clippers.

ESPN’s primetime doubleheader – Rockets at Bulls and Nuggets at Clippers – delivered double-digit increases compared to 2010. The two games averaged a 1.7 rating and 2,347,000 viewers, up 31 percent from a 1.3 rating and up 25 percent from 1,882,000 viewers compared to ESPN’s primetime doubleheader in 2010 – Nuggets at Oklahoma City Thunder and Portland Trail Blazers at Golden State Warriors.

ESPN also generated double-digit growth in all key demos for its NBA Christmas Day telecasts compared to 2010: M18-34 – 2.1 rating, up 24 percent vs. 1.7; M18-49 – 1.9 rating, up 12 percent vs. 1.7; M25-54 – 1.9 rating, up 12 percent vs. 1.7; P18-34 – 1.5 rating, up 25 percent vs. 1.2; P18-49 – 1.4 rating, up 17 percent vs. 1.2; P25-54 – 1.4 rating, up 17 percent vs. 1.2.

In 2004, ESPN televised the Detroit Pistons-Indiana Pacers Christmas Day game, the only ESPN game that day, which delivered 4,325,000 viewers and a 3.5 rating.

That’s all.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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