49ers-Pats Draw 23.2 Million Viewers on NBC's Sunday Night Football

Despite having a twenty minute gap for the coverage of President Obama’s speech at the memorial for the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, Sunday Night Football on NBC drew 23.2 million viewers. The San Francisco-New England game seemed to be well in hand in the third quarter as the Niners went up 31-3, but the Patriots tied it and it all turned out to be exciting until the very end.

Overall, the rating ended at 13.9 with a 22 share. NBC says that’s up 38% from last year’s Week 15 game on the network (Baltimore at San Diego). The viewership is up 40% from 2011.

The top five local markets for the game were Boston, Providence, Sacramento, San Francisco and Las Vegas.

The rating omits the 20 minute period when NBC cut away from SNF to President Obama’s speech in Newtown, CT.

Sunday Night Football is averaging 21.0 million viewers for the primetime season and that is tied with last season.

Here’s the press release from NBC.

Sunday Night Football23.2 MILLION WATCH 49ERS-PATRIOTS ON “SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL” ON NBC

Sunday’s Game is up 40% From Week 15 Game in 2011, and is 2nd Most-Watched SNF Game on NBC This Season
Sunday Night Football on NBC is Most-Watched Primetime Show of the Week and No. 1 Primetime Program of the Television Season
For Second Straight Season, SNF on NBC is No. 1 Primetime Show among Viewers, Household Rating and All Key Adult and Male Demographics
SNF on NBC Averaging 21.0 Million Viewers This Season, Even with 2011

NEW YORK – December 18, 2012 – Sunday Night Football on NBC, featuring the 49ers 41-34 victory over the Patriots, drew 23.2 million viewers, up 40% from last year’s Week 15 game (Ravens-Chargers, 16.6 million). It is the second most-watched SNF game this season.

Additionally, Sunday Night Football was the No. 1 show on Sunday night, and @SNFonNBC remains the No. 1 show of the primetime television season among viewers, households and all key adult and male demographics. Additionally, SNF ranks No. 2 among primetime programs for women 18-34.

  • This marks the second consecutive season that Sunday Night Football is the No. 1 show of the primetime television season. Last season marked the first time a sports series was the No.1 show of the primetime television season.

Source: Nielsen Media Research Live + Same Day 9/24-12/16/12

NOTE: The primetime television season began on Monday, Sept. 24 and does not include NBC’s Wednesday night opening game or the first three Sunday Night Football games of the season. Those four games averaged 23.5 million viewers.

49ERS-PATRIOTS: Sunday’s game (8:31 p.m. – 12:01 a.m. ET) on NBC, in which the 49ers defeated the Patriots, 41-34, after leading 31-3 in the third quarter, drew 23.2 million viewers, up 40% from last year’s Week 15 SNF game (16.6 million for Ravens-Chargers). It is the second most-watched Sunday Night Football game on NBC this season, only trailing the SNF opening game (Steelers-Broncos, 27.6 million).

  • The household rating of 13.9/22 for Sunday’s game is up 38% from last year’s Week 15 SNF game (10.1/16), and is the third highest-rated SNF game this season.
  • The 49ers-Patriots Sunday Night Football broadcast on NBC was the most-watched and highest-rated primetime show on Sunday Night.
  • NOTE: From 8:36-8:56 p.m. ET, NBC News aired President Obama addressing the interfaith service in Newtown, Conn. This 20-minute gap was not included in Nielsen’s final Sunday Night Football rating.

SNF THROUGH 15 WEEKS: Through 15 weeks, Sunday Night Football on NBC is averaging 21.0 million viewers, tied with 2011 as the second most-watched in SNF’s seven-year history on NBC. The 15-week (17-game) household rating of 12.6/20 is just one percent below last year’s 12.7/20.

Sunday Night Football on NBC has now surpassed 20.5 million 10 times, tying 2010 for the most in the seven-year history of @SNFonNBC.

SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ON NBC THROUGH 15 WEEKS:

YEAR

Viewers 2+ HH Rating/Share

2012

21.0 million, 12.6/20

2011

21.0 million, 12.7/20

2010

21.9 million, 13.1/21

2009

19.6 million, 11.9/19

2008

16.6 million, 10.2/16

2007

16.1 million, 10.1/16

2006

17.4 million, 11.2/18

TOP 10 METERED MARKETS FOR 49ERS-PATRIOTS:

1. Boston

36.8/54

2. Providence

31.4/45

3. Sacramento

26.9/42

4. San Francisco

26.8/47

5. Las Vegas

20.4/30

6. Seattle

20.1/35

7. New Orleans

19.3/26

8. Milwaukee

18.8/28

9. Denver

18.0/29

10. Norfolk

17.7/25

That will do 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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