NBC Sports Scores with Sunday Night Football Opener

The Dallas-Washington game on Sunday night did very well for NBC. It was up 24 percent from last year’s opener between the Bears and Packers. The NFL and its partners say “Back to Football” and people indeed flocked back to football in droves. CBS and Fox also did well and I expect press releases from them in the next day or so when the final numbers come out.

BEST SEASON OPENING SUN/MON PRIMETIME OVERNIGHT RATING IN 13 YEARS

Best SNF Overnight Ever; 16.6 For Last Night’s Game Up 24% Over Last Year’s Opening SNF Game

BACK TO FOOTBALL: Two-Game Average of 17.1 Best Since Inception of Thursday/Sunday Format in 2002

NEW YORK – Sept. 13, 2010 – Last night’s “Sunday Night Football” opener featuring the Cowboys vs. Redskins on NBC Sports had the best overnight for any Week 1 (Sunday or Monday*) primetime game in 13 years, was up 24 percent over last year’s SNF opener and is the top rated “Sunday Night Football” game ever according to overnight data released today by The Nielsen Company.
The Redskins 13-7 victory over the Cowboys earned a 16.6 overnight rating and 26 share (8:30-11:45 p.m. ET), the best overnight for any Week 1 (Sunday or Monday) primetime game since Sept. 1, 1997 (Bears-Packers, 16.7/27) and the best “Sunday Night Football” overnight rating since the NFL’s premier primetime package returned to NBC in 2006, surpassing such games as the original “Manning Bowl” in 2006 (14.7/23) and last year’s opening of the new Cowboys Stadium (16.5/27). Full list below. 
*The only primetime NFL broadcast to have a higher overnight rating than last night’s game dating back to 1997 was Thursday’s NFL Kickoff game between the Vikings and Saints which drew a 17.7/28 overnight.
The 16.6/26 is up 24 percent over last year’s SNF season opener (Bears-Packers, 13.4/22).  The rating peaked at a 17.9/33 from 11:30-11:45 p.m. ET.
BACK TO FOOTBALL: NBC’s two-game overnight average of a 17.1/27 is the best since the NFL created the Thursday/Sunday primetime weekend in 2002 and is up 26 percent over last year’s 13.6/23 for the opening weekend on NBC.
DOMINATED PRIMETIME: From 8:30-11 p.m., “Sunday Night Football” averaged a 16.5/25, 346 percent higher than second place CBS (3.7/6).  NBC beat the combined primetime averages of CBS, Fox (3.0/4) and ABC (2.4/4) by 84 percent.
NBC’s 12.4/20 from 7-11 p.m. in metered-market households is the highest Sunday average for any networks since ABC televised the Academy Awards on March 7.
TOP 10 “SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL” OVERNIGHT RATING/SHARE EVER:
*Sunday’s only
1. 9/12/10, Cowboys-Redskins            16.6/26 (Last Night’s Game)
2. 9/20/09, Giants-Cowboys                 16.5/27 (Dallas Cowboys Stadium Debut)
3. 11/25/07, Eagles-Patriots                   15.6/24
4. 12/14/08, Giants-Cowboys                15.4/24
T5. 11/15/09, Patriots-Colts                   15.1/24
T5. 11/5/06, Colts-Patriots                    15.1/22
7. 9/10/06, Colts-Giants                        14.7/23 (“Manning Bowl I”)
8. 9/21/08, Cowboys-Packers               14.4/22
9. 11/8/09, Cowboys-Eagles                14.3/23
10. 12/13/09, Eagles-Giants                 13.8/22
WEEK ONE “SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL” GAMES:
9/12/10, Cowboys-Redskins                16.6/26
9/10/06, Colts-Giants                           14.7/23 (“Manning Bowl I”)
9/9/07, Giants-Cowboys                       13.6/22
9/13/09, Bears-Packers                        13.4/22
9/7/08, Bears-Colts                             13.0/20
TOP 10 METERED MARKETS FOR BEARS-PACKERS:
1. Dallas                       39.6/58
2. Washington, D.C.     37.2/57
3. San Antonio            32.9/44
4. Richmond                 32.1/46
5. Norfolk                    30.5/43
6. Austin                       26.3/39
7. New Orleans            25.3/34
8. Baltimore                  22.6/34
9. Charlotte                  21.6/33
10. Albuquerque            21.1/31
Interestingly, it is rare that markets not in the Top 10 score overnight ratings of more than a 20, but that was the case last night for Oklahoma City (20.1/29) and Nashville (20.0/29).  Additionally, Philadelphia with a 19.7/29, ranked 14th.

*The San Francisco, Cincinnati and Louisville markets have been delayed by Nielsen

Impressive.

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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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