The NFL Goes All-Wu Tang on Everybody Else

When a game gets over 28 million viewers, you have every right to crow. The NFL is doing just that today in this latest release regarding the TV ratings for Week 7. Just imagine you get not only American Idol numbers, but you’re the most viewed sporting event of the year just after the Super Bowl.

Rather impressive if you ask me.

FALCONS-COWBOYS ON FOX

MOST-WATCHED SPORTING EVENT SINCE SUPER BOWL

NFL Games 15 Most-Watched Sporting Events since Super Bowl

NFL Games Top Ratings in 25 Markets

Last week’s FOX doubleheader game (mostly Falcons-Cowboys) is the most-watched sporting event since Super Bowl XLIII with 28.4 million viewers.

Falcons-Cowboys topped the week’s most-watched non-NFL sporting event (Angels-Yankees series-clinching ALCS Game 6) by 12.9 million viewers.

NFL games account for the 15 most-watched sporting events since Super Bowl XLIII.

Following are the most watched sporting events since Super Bowl XLIII followed by a look at major events in other sports:

Rank (since Super Bowl)/ Event

Viewers

1. FOX Sunday National (mostly Falcons-Cowboys) 10/25

28.4 million

2. FOX Sunday National (mostly Redskins-Giants), 9/13

25.1 million

3. NBC Sunday Night Football (Giants-Cowboys), 9/20

24.8 million

4. CBS Sunday National (mostly Titans-Patriots), 10/18

23.9 million

5. CBS Sunday National (mostly Steelers-Bears), 9/20

23.9 million

6. FOX Sunday National (mostly Cowboys-Broncos), 10/4

22.0 million

7. ESPN Monday Night Football (Packers-Vikings), 10/5

21.8 million

8. NBC Sunday Night Football (Bears-Packers), 9/13

21.1 million

9. CBS Sunday National (mostly Patriots-Broncos), 10/11

20.9 million

10. NBC Thursday Night Kickoff Game (Titans-Steelers), 9/10

20.9 million

11. FOX Sunday Single (mostly Falcons-Patriots & 49ers-Vikings), 9/27

19.3 million

12. NBC Sunday Night Football (Chargers-Steelers), 10/4

18.4 million

13. NBC Sunday Night Football (Bears-Falcons), 10/18

18.2 million

14. CBS Sunday National (mostly Steelers-Bengals), 9/27

18.2 million

15. FOX Sunday Single (mostly Giants-Saints), 10/18

17.8 million







Rank (since Super Bowl) / Other Major Sporting Events:

Viewers

16. NCAA Basketball Championship (Mich. St.-UNC), 4/6

17.6 million

19. Kentucky Derby, 5/2

16.1 million

21. Daytona 500, 2/15

16.0 million

22. NBA Finals, Game 4 (Lakers-Magic), 6/11

16.0 million

25. MLB ALCS Game 6 (Angels-Yankees), 10/25

15.5 million

30. MLB All-Star Game, 7/14

14.6 million

32. Masters Final Round, 4/12

14.3 million



NFL games topped the local ratings in 25 NFL markets last week. Through seven weeks, NFL games have been the highest-rated show locally a record 89 percent of the time (season record: 88 percent in 2008).

Following are the NFL markets where football was the top-rated program for the week of Oct. 19-25:

Week of 10/19-25

HH

HH

RTG

Market

Game

Date

RTG

SHR

Rank

New Orleans

Saints at Dolphins

10/25/09

49.3

70

1

Pittsburgh

Vikings at Steelers

10/25/09

45.5

78

1

Denver *

Broncos at Chargers

10/19/09

41.5

58

1

Cincinnati

Bears at Bengals

10/25/09

39.0

61

1

Minneapolis

Vikings at Steelers

10/25/09

36.1

69

1

Milwaukee

Packers at Browns

10/25/09

34.0

65

1

Dallas

Falcons at Cowboys

10/25/09

33.7

62

1

San Diego*

Broncos at Chargers

10/25/09

33.4

50

1

Buffalo

Bills at Panthers

10/25/09

29.7

51

1

Kansas City

Chargers at Chiefs

10/25/09

28.1

51

1

Chicago

Bears at Bengals

10/25/09

25.9

49

1

Indianapolis

Colts at Rams

10/25/09

25.8

49

1

Phoenix

Cardinals at Giants

10/25/09

25.6

40

1

Boston

Patriots at Bucs

10/25/09

25.3

57

1

Atlanta

Falcons at Cowboys

10/25/09

24.8

45

1

Charlotte

Bills at Panthers

10/25/09

22.9

42

1

Cleveland

Packers at Browns

10/25/09

22.5

47

1

Miami

Saints at Dolphins

10/25/09

21.6

40

1

Washington, DC

Falcons at Cowboys

10/25/09

18.9

39

1

Houston

49ers at Texans

10/25/09

17.2

38

1

St. Louis

Colts at Rams

10/25/09

16.9

36

1

Tampa

Saints at Dolphins

10/25/09

16.9

30

1

Baltimore

Vikings at Steelers

10/25/09

14.4

31

1

San Fran-Oakland

49ers at Texans

10/25/09

13.7

40

1

Seattle

Falcons at Cowboys

10/25/09

12.5

28

1

* Local affiliate & ESPN combined

Source: NFL & Nielsen Media Research

I can just imagine what the numbers could be for Minnesota-Green Bay this Sunday at 4:15 p.m. on Fox. David Hill, Ed Goren and the gang in Los Angeles are already salivating.

UPDATE, 12:45 p.m.: Fox adds this press release to the fold.

FALCONS-COWBOYS POWERS NFL ON FOX

TO BIGGEST AUDIENCE IN 13 YEARS

Powered by a t
hree-game schedule featuring Falcons-Cowboys and a huge Vikings-Steelers lead-in, Sunday’s NFL on FOX national game (10/25) averaged a tremendous 16.8/32 (28.4 million viewers) and set many impressive benchmarks:

  • FOX’s most-watched NFL Sunday telecast since 11/10/96 (Cowboys-49ers, 29.7 million)
  • FOX’s highest-rated NFL regular season broadcast since 12/3/06 (Cowboys-Giants)
  • The highest-rated and most-watched Sunday NFL telecast on any network since 12/9/07 (Patriots-Steelers on CBS)
  • The highest-rated telecast on any network since the Academy Awards back in February (20.6/31, 36.3 mill)

Sunday’s national NFL game, along with THE OT post-game show (9.0/15 -15.1 mill), the ALCS pregame show (8.4/14 – 13.7 mill), and ALCS Game 6 (9.3/15 – 15.5 mill) powered FOX to a first place finish for the night (10.6/17 – 17.8 million viewers), and ranks as FOX’s highest-rated and most-watched Sunday since Super Bowl XLII (02/03/08). Among Adults 18-49, FOX’s 6.2 average rating was also the network’s best Sunday in 20 months.

Through three broadcasts, FOX’s national NFL game is averaging a 14.9/29 (25.2 million viewers), up +10% in rating and +15% in audience compared to the first three national games a year ago (13.6/27, 22.0 mill), +13% better than CBS’s national NFL game (13.2/26, 21.8 mill), +28% better than Sunday Night Football on NBC (11.6/19 , 19.1 mill), and currently ranks as the highest-rated and most-watched program in television across all key male and adult demos including M18-34 (11.6), M18-49 (13.3), M25-54 (15.3), and A18-49 (9.8).

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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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