NBC Scores with Tape Delayed Olympic Opening Ceremony

In its press release, NBC calls Friday night’s telecast of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony “non-live” which it was, but funny that it doesn’t use “delayed.”

People watched in huge numbers. The rating was a 17.0/28 which is down slightly from Vancouver’s 17.3/30 which was live. Quite good to maintain those numbers. NBC is comparing Sochi’s numbers to Turin in 2006 which was also delayed. The 2006 Opening Ceremony received a 12.8/21.

The average viewership on Friday night was an astonishing 31.7 million viewers, down from Vancouver’s 32.6. Turin saw 22.2 million viewers for its Opening Ceremony.

NBC says this is the highest viewership for a “non-live” or delayed Opening Ceremony the 1994 Lillehammer Games on CBS.

Minneapolis led all local markets with a

Here’s the press release from NBC.

NBC Sochi Olympics LogoNBC POSTS MOST-WATCHED NON-LIVE WINTER OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY IN TWO DECADES WITH LAST NIGHT’S TELECAST FROM SOCHI

Rating 33% Higher Than Last European Olympic Winter Games in Turin in 2006
Sochi Ranks As 2nd Most-Watched Non-Live Winter Games Opening Ceremony in History
Adult 18-49 Demo Tops Other Networks Combined By Highest Margin Ever for Winter Olympics

STAMFORD, Conn. – February 8, 2014 – NBC’s coverage of the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Olympics averaged 31.7 million viewers to rank as the most-watched Opening Ceremony for a non-live Winter Games since the 1994 Lillehammer Games, according to live plus same day fast national data released today by The Nielsen Company. In addition, last night’s telecast ranks #2 all-time among most-watched non-live Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies (chart below).

NBC SPORTS GROUP CHAIRMAN MARK LAZARUS: “Like Team USA, we’re off to a great start, and we’re gratified that the American audience tuned in in such large numbers for the tremendous Opening Ceremony from Sochi. It’s an early sign that our strategy of emphasizing primetime viewing is working, and we’re excited for the competition over the next two weeks.”

  • Viewership for the NBC telecast (8–11:08 p.m. ET/PT) was up 43% from the last non-live Winter Games Opening Ceremony (22.2 million for 2006 Turin Games) while last night’s 17.0/28 household rating/share produced a 33% increase over Turin (12.8/21).
  • Compared to the live (ET/CT) 2010 Vancouver Opening Ceremony, last night’s telecast was off only two percent in household rating (17.3/30) and three percent in viewership (32.7 million).
  • NBC scored the most dominant primetime Winter Olympics victory on record in Adults 18-49 with an 8.7 rating, and 235% above the combined ABC/CBS/FOX rating (based on People Meter, which dates to 1987).

MOST-WATCHED NON-LIVE WINTER OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONIES, AVERAGE VIEWERS (P2+):

1. Lillehammer – 1994 33.8 Million CBS
2. Sochi – 2014 31.7 Million NBC
3. Nagano – 1998 27.2 Million CBS
4. Albertville – 1992 24.0 Million CBS
5. Turin – 2006 22.2 Million NBC

TOP 20 METERED MARKETS FOR OPENING CEREMONY:

Market HH rating/share
1. Minneapolis 26.0/45
2. Salt Lake City 24.4/43
3. Ft. Meyers 21.7/34
4. Chicago 21.6/34
T5. Boston 21.5/37
T5. Kansas City 21.5/34
7. Milwaukee 20.7/35
8. Denver 20.5/36
T9. Portland 20.4/33
T9. Buffalo 20.4/33
11. Washington, D.C. 20.2/35
12. Columbus 20.0/33
13. Sacramento 19.4/30
14. Indianapolis 19.3/32
15. St. Louis 19.1/31
T16. Norfolk 19.0/30
T16. Providence 19.0/30
T16. Dayton 19.0/29
19. Pittsburgh 18.9/29
20. Orlando 18.7/29

Jim Bell served as executive producer of NBC’s Opening Ceremony coverage; Joe Michaels, director; Joe Gesue and Rebecca Chatman producers.

That’s all.

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