Fox Takes The Checkered Flag For The Daytona 500 and Wins

I’m talking ratings here. And the numbers for Fox Sports for Sunday’s running of The Great American Race are good. Thanks to a race that started and ended pretty much on time. Thanks to increased interest to Danica Patrick. Thanks to increased interest from the crash from the day before during the Nationwide race, Fox saw a 24% increase in the ratings from the year before, 9.8 with a 22 share, the best numbers since 2008 which saw a 10.2/20. Viewership for the 2013 running of Daytona was 22% higher than 2012, 16.7 million viewers. All this according to Nielsen’s Fast National numbers.

Fox points out there was over a 25% hike in the numbers in the top five markets including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. And at least 42% spike in numbers in the ten ten markets.

So Fox will take the numbers and run with them. Here’s the Fox Sports press release.

Fox Sports 2012 Daytona 500 logo2013 DAYTONA 500 ON FOX RANKS AS HIGHEST-RATED AND MOST-WATCHED SINCE 2008

Ratings Up +24%; Viewership Up +22% vs. 2012 for Best Year-to-Year Rise Ever
Top 10 Metered Market Ratings Up +42% vs. 2012

New York – The anticipation and buzz leading up to Sunday’s historic Daytona 500, coupled with the dramatic action on the track, fueled this year’s race to become the highest-rated and most watched in five years.

Sunday’s Great American Race, which featured Danica Patrick’s historic pole position start, the official coming out of the Gen 6 car and Jimmie Johnson’s second Daytona 500 win earned a 9.9/22 rating/share, averaging 16.7 million viewers according to fast national figures released today by Nielsen Media Research. It ranks as the highest-rated and most-watched Daytona 500 since 2008 (10.2/20, 17.8 million viewers) and marks a huge +24% ratings gain over last year (8.0/14), and a +22% rise in average viewership (13.7 million). An estimated 31.6 million Americans watched at least part of Sunday’s Great American Race, the best for a regularly scheduled Sunday afternoon Daytona 500 since 2008’s 33.5 million viewers. This year’s rating and viewership increases mark the best year-to-year rise for the Daytona 500 ever.

Sunday’s rating reaffirmed the Daytona 500 as one of the biggest events in sports. The 2013 race ranked as the top-rated sports event on any network since the Super Bowl and garnered more viewers than last week’s NBA All-Star Game (+108%, 8.0 million), the 2012 Kentucky Derby (+53%, vs. 10.9 million), the Final Round of the 2012 US Open (+74%, vs. 9.6 million) and the Final Round of the 2012 Masters (+24%, vs. 13.5 million).

As strong evidence that this year’s compelling stars and storylines transcended the traditional NASCAR fan base, Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season opener was bolstered by a +42% ratings increase in the country’s top 10 markets, with the top five markets notching jumps of 25% or more. Significant surges in Chicago (+91%, 8.4 vs. 4.4), San Francisco (+64%, 5.9 vs. 3.6), Los Angeles (+60%, 6.4 vs. 4.0), Boston (+59%, 8.1 vs. 5.1), New York (+43%, 5.0 vs. 3.5), Houston (+33%, 5.3 vs. 4.0) and Dallas (+25%, 8.1 vs. 6.5) helped power this year’s ratings gains over 2012. Greensboro was the 2013 Daytona 500’s No. 1 market, averaging a 21.8/38, followed by Indianapolis (20.5/40), Charlotte (20.3/40), Jacksonville (19.6/33) and Dayton (19.1/35). Albuquerque saw the nation’s biggest increase, up +115% (10.3 vs. 4.8).

Tune-in for Sunday’s green flag was a strong 8.6/20, with 14.3 million viewers and peaked from 4:30 – 4:45 PM ET when 21.4 million viewers (12.7/26) watched as Johnson held off Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s charge in the exciting final laps to take home the 2013 prize.

Sunday’s race witnessed viewership increases in female demographic categories including +16% among Women 18-34 (2.2 vs. 1.9), +3% among Women 18-49 (3.2 vs. 3.1) and up +8% among Women 25-54 (4.2 vs. 3.9). Across key male and adult demographics, the year-to-year increases were also impressive as Sunday’s race was up +14% among Men 18-34 (4.0 vs. 3.5), +8% among Men 18-49 (6.4 vs. 5.9), +11% among Men 25-54 (8.2 vs. 7.4), and +7% among Adults 18-49 (4.8 vs. 4.5).

There you have it.

About Ken Fang

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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