Versus' Ratings Grow For NHL Conference Semifinals

Versus’ ratings momentum grew for the 2nd round of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs as the two Eastern Conference semifinal series went to the limit. We’ll see if that momentum continues or stops as two of the league’s glamor teams, Washington and Pittsburgh are playing golf. Here’s the press release from the official cable network of the National Hockey League.

VERSUS SCORES Largest NHL CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Cable Audience on Record
NEW YORK, N.Y. (May 18, 2010)-VERSUS, the fastest growing sports cable network in the country, averaged a 1.0 HH rating and 1.041 million viewers for its 2010 Conference Semifinal coverage, making it cable's most-watched second round on record. The average viewership surpasses the entire second round cable average of all prior Playoff seasons through 1994, which is the first Playoff season with available Nielsen electronic ratings and viewership history for the NHL on cable.  

The HH rating and average viewership for the second round was up 25 percent and 28 percent, respectively, as compared to last year's Conference Semifinals (.8 HH rating and 816,000 viewers). Throughout the duration of the 2010 Semifinals, VERSUS also ranked as a top ten cable network in primetime viewership (8-11p.m.) among Adults 18-49 and 25-54 and was one of the top five most-watched cable networks among Men 18-49 and 25-54.

VERSUS' first two rounds of 2010 Playoffs coverage, which featured 54 games, averaged 775,000 viewers making it the most-watched first two rounds on cable since NHL Playoff viewership became available by Nielsen in the 1993/94 season. In the Conference Quarterfinal round the network's coverage was non-exclusive and blacked out in local team markets and in the Conference Semifinals, VERSUS aired 10 games exclusively while the rest were blacked out locally.

VERSUS' second-round successes came on the heels of the highest-rated and most-watched Conference Quarterfinal round on cable since 2001 and the most-watched among Men 25-54 on cable since 2000. The first round averaged a .7 HH rating and 595,000 viewers which was up 75 percent and 35 percent, respectively, as compared to last year's Conference Quarterfinals (.4 HH rating and 442,000 viewers), and led to VERSUS earning its most-watched April in primetime in network history.

That’s it.

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