HoosierPal wrote:BillikensWin wrote:Cardinals on FS1 tonight. That can't hurt ratings, at least in one market.
Baseball presentation is pretty good so far.
Caught some if it. I though Tom Brennaman was quite boring. He's the Cincy announcer, right? What is he doing on a National game with the Reds playing?
Randy wrote:There is only one thing that will be able to save FS1: football.
Basketball has absolutely zero baring on the long term health of FS1. FS1 needs to appeal to the football market in order to get carryover to the basketball games. SEC, Big Ten, and Pac 12 are obviously out. I would go hard for ACC next time the contract expires.
lolhoya wrote:lol stever20
For a new network, the rating trendline has to be one of the most important considerations so I'm really glad to see that article. Plus, we know from Ackerman's comments that Fox isn't upset about the ratings. They understand that game way better than any of us do, so if they're happy, I think that's a really good sign.
stever20 wrote:lolhoya wrote:lol stever20
For a new network, the rating trendline has to be one of the most important considerations so I'm really glad to see that article. Plus, we know from Ackerman's comments that Fox isn't upset about the ratings. They understand that game way better than any of us do, so if they're happy, I think that's a really good sign.
I'm sorry but I don't see it as all that impressive that March with the Big East Tournament would be getting 3 times better ratings than November did(with the garbage that Fox had in November). Now, if Fox had had some really good OOC games and they had gotten good ratings, and March was still 3 times better, than of course, that's huge.
Look at the games that covered the November schedule:
BC @ Providence
UMKC @ Creighton
Tennessee @ Xavier
Grambling @ Marquette
Wright St @ Georgetown
Towson @ Villanova
Vermont @ Providence
Vanderbilt @ Butler
Bucknell @ St John's
Miami (OH) @ Xavier
Delaware @ Villanova
Monmouth @ St John's
Marquette @ Arizona St
Abilene Christian @ Xavier
Longwood @ St John's
Fairfield @ Providence
all of 4 games with teams in top 10 conferences. 3/4 of the games were just dog games. The 4 good games averaged 109k viewers per game. The other 12 games averaged barely 50k viewers per game, and had only 2 games with over 65k viewers. To compare that schedule to the Big East tournament is a joke. If anything, the difference should be a whole lot more than just 3 times better. Basically this study is comparing apples to oranges. The other networks(except for NBCSN- with that Atlantis tournament)- the game levels in November they are airing are almost exactly the same as the games airing in March. So with that, the ratings are going to be a lot more equal.
Bottom line- I think if we air the same garbage OOC games next November that we aired this year, we're going to see pretty much the same exact garbage ratings. Lots of 35,8,31,36,24,39 k viewers(actual number of viewers for 6 of our 16 games aired in November on FS1.) It's tough to get folks to watch garbage teams play. Watching a UMKC/Creighton game just doesn't do it for all but hard core fans.
My problem with the study is that you're trying to compare a game vs UMKC with a BET final game vs Providence. Of course it's a HUGE difference. One that any objective person would see is just way different.
TBC Alum wrote:Can anyone find viewer numbers on BTN (esp compared to FS1 numbers)? I've seen several comments about the Big 10 contract being up next year but am wondering what the numbers would like for them versus doing more in house on BTN.
stever20 wrote:I have no problem saying it's a brand new channel. But to say this year is a B+ for FS1 just because ratings went up 200% from dog OOC games in November to March with all the conference tournament games- that's a bit idiotic. Man, I wish I had that grading scale when I was in school. It's really a meaningless comparision and not one to base a grade on this season on at all.
If anything, I'd give this year on FS1 probably like a C. Average. Next year will be a lot more telling, as we'll have year vs year comparisions. I think it will be interesting to see if FS1 with how pathetic some of those OOC games ratings were puts them on FS2 or FSN. They could air anything else and it'd get the same ratings, and wouldn't bring down the overall basketball ratings. Also, will be interesting to see the # of games that CBS and CBSSN have.
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