Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia Gets Ready For Flyers Coverage

Versus and NBC may have exclusivity for the NHL Eastern Conference Finals between Montreal and Philadelphia, but that won’t stop Comcast SportsNet Philly from covering the series like a blanket. It’ll have wraparound programming on both Comcast SportsNet and during conflicts with the Phillies, the pre and postgame shows will spillover to The Comcast Network. In addition, Comcast is really happy over the ratings for Games 5 through 7 for the Eastern Conference Semifinals with the Bruins.

COMCAST SPORTSNET PROVIDES FLYERS FANS WITH LIVE GAME CHATS AND PRE AND POST GAME SHOWS THROUGHOUT THE STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Flyers Second Round Ratings up 25% over 2008
PHILADELPHIA (May 17, 2010) –  Friday’s historic Game Seven, when the Flyers came back from a 3-0 deficit in the game, and in the series, was the most watched Flyers game on Comcast SportsNet history, averaging a 11.6 rating (345,000 households), beating the previous high of 10.1 rating set during Game Six on Wednesday, May 12. In the second round, Comcast SportsNet aired the final three games of the series with those games averaging a 9.6 rating (286,000 HHs), besting 2008’s Eastern Conference Finals average rating of 7.7 (229,000 HHs) by 25% in which Comcast SportsNet also aired three games.
Fans also stayed tuned in after the game, with Friday’s Flyers Postgame Live delivering a record-setting 5.0 rating (149,000 hhs), beating the previous high of 4.9 set on April 22, 2003, when the Flyers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
As the games move onto the national broadcasters, Comcast SportsNet will still provide Flyers fans with comprehensive coverage with live pre and postgame programs, The Ultimate Goal specials, live chats with Flyers broadcasters and former players and extensive online coverage from CSNPhilly.com Flyers Insider Tim Panaccio. 
The Ultimate Goal
Comcast SportsNet’s Flyers playoff special, The Ultimate Goal, continues into the second round. Local hockey experts including Rick Tocchet, Bill Clement, Al Morganti, Steve Coates, John Boruk and Chris Therien break down the game and offer their analysis on the series. The Ultimate Goal will air Monday, May 17 at 10:30 p.m.; Wednesday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.; Friday, May 21 at 10:30 p.m.; Sunday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.;  Tuesday, May 25 at 10:30 p.m.*; Thursday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.* and Saturday, May 29 at 10:30 p.m.* *If necessary
CSNPhilly.com
Throughout the playoffs, CSNPhilly.com will have game previews, postgame recaps and feature stories from Flyers Insider Tim Panaccio, plus player and coaches’ video exclusives, live chats and much more. Fans can follow Comcast SportsNet’s hockey experts on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tpanotch (Tim Panaccio) and http://twitter.com/CSNFlyer (John Boruk).
Live Chats
On Tuesday, May 18, Flyers fans can chat with Jim Jackson, Steve Coates and Rick Tocchet beginning at 6:30 p.m. and carrying right through the postgame show only on Comcast SportsNet. Additional chats will be announced throughout the playoffs. CSNPhilly.com will also have exclusive live intermission reports between each period of every Flyers playoff game. Below is the chat breakdown for Game Two:
Flyers Pregame Live                            Jim Jackson
First Period:                                           Jim Jackson
Second Period:                                     Rick Tocchet
Third Period:                                         Steve Coates
Flyers Postgame Live                          Jim Jackson
Tuesday, May 18
Comcast SportsNet
The Comcast Network
5 p.m.                   Daily News Live from the AT&T Pavilion
6 p.m.                   SportsNite
6:30 p.m.              Phillies Pregame Live
6:30 p.m.  Flyers Pregame Live 
from the AT&T Pavilion
7 p.m.                   Phillies vs. Pirates
9:30 p.m.              Phillies Postgame Live
10 p.m.                 SportsNite
9:30 p.m.  Flyers Postgame Live
Thursday, May 20
Flyers at Canadiens Game Three on VERSUS at 7 p.m.
Comcast SportsNet
1 p.m.                     Phillies vs. Cubs
4 p.m.                     Phillies Postgame Live
4:30 p.m.               Phillies Clubhouse
5 p.m.                     Daily News Live
6 p.m.                  SportsNite
6:30 p.m.               Flyers Pregame Live
9:30 p.m.               Flyers Postgame Live
10 p.m.                  SportsNite
Saturday, May 22
Flyers at  Canadiens Game Four on NBC at 3 p.m.
Comcast SportsNet
2:30 p.m..              Flyers Pregame Live
5:30 p.m.               Flyers Postgame Live
6 p.m.                     SportsNite
10 p.m.                  SportsNite
Monday, May 24
Flyers vs. Canadiens Game Five on VERSUS at 7 p.m. * If necessary
Comcast SportsNet
5 p.m.                     Daily News Live
6 p.m.                     SportsNite
6:30 p.m.               Flyers Pregame Live
7 p.m.                     Phillies Clubhouse Live from the ALS Festival
9:30 p.m.               Flyers Postgame Live                                                         
                                               
Wednesday, May 26
Flyers at Canadiens Game Six on VERSUS at 7 p.m. *If necessary
Comcast SportsNet
The Comcast Network
5 p.m.                   Daily News Live
6 p.m.                   SportsNite
6:30 p.m.              Phillies Pregame Live
6:30 p.m.  Flyers Pregame Live
7 p.m.                   Phillies at Mets
9:30 p.m.              Phillies Postgame Live
10 p.m.                 SportsNite
9:30 p.m.  Flyers Postgame Live
Friday, May 28
Flyers vs. Canadiens Game Seven on VERSUS at 7 p.m. *If necessary
Comcast SportsNet
The Comcast Network
5 p.m.                   Daily News Live
6 p.m.                   SportsNite
6:30 p.m.              Phillies Pregame Live
6:30 p.m.  Flyers Pregame Live
7 p.m.                   Phillies at Marlins
9:30 p.m.              Phillies Postgame Live
10 p.m.                 SportsNite
9:30 p.m.  Flyers Postgame Live

That will do it for this press release.

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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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