The Northwestern game averaged 337,000 viewers.
The Army game averaged 503,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .13
F18-49: .09
M18-49: .18
18-34: .07
F12-34: .04
M12-34: .08
25-54: .19
50+: 26
The Northwestern game averaged 337,000 viewers.
The Baylor game averaged 291,000 viewers.
The Virginia Tech game averaged 723,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .21
F18-49: .15
M18-49: .28
18-34: .15
F12-34: .09
M12-34: .17
25-54: .24
50+: .36
The Miami game averaged 620,00 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .17
F18-49: .11
M18-49: .24
18-34: .12
F12-34: .11
M12-34: .15
25-54: .21
50+: .30
Do we know Duke-Kentucky ratings yet?
Ratings usually come out shortly after 4pm ET.
I usually post them when I get the chance at night.
The Kentucky game averaged 2,849,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: 1.23
F18-49: .59
M18-49: 1.87
18-34: 1.25
F12-34: .43
M12-34: 1.65
25-54: 1.18
50+: .94
^ thank you
awhom, can you post the numbers for the Kansas-MSU game? Also, was there a fifteen minute or half hour breakdown of the Duke-Kentucky ratings? I am betting the first half was significantly higher than the second as the game was clearly a blowout and it was late at night. I would imagine KY fans and even some Dukies chose to go to sleep rather than watch what was clearly tremendous mismatch.
I know that this Duke-KY was very similar to last year's Champion's Classic versus MSU (which averaged 2,967,000 viewers) but I suspect the numbers were a lot higher if we only look at the first half or so.
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
I have not seen breakdowns. ESPN would usually be the one to publicize that sort of thing themselves, but they probably are not motivated to do so in this case.
Kansas-Michigan State (1,996,000 viewers):
18-49: .76
F18-49: .40
M18-49: 1.13
18-34: .78
F12-34: .29
M12-34: .94
25-54: .72
50+: .81
Football Rankings Show (2,892,000 viewers):
18-49: 1.17
F18-49: .62
M18-49: 1.73
18-34: 1.16
F12-34: .47
M12-34: 1.50
25-54: 1.13
50+: 1.02
After the Kty game - it will be interesting to see how Duke hoops match up to the NFL ratings !
The Army game (basketball edition) averaged 658,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .24
F18-49: .13
M18-49: .35
18-34: .19
F12-34: .14
M12-34: .23
25-54: .28
50+: .24
The Clemson game averaged 2,452,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .63
F18-49: .43
M18-49: .84
18-34: .49
F12-34: .27
M12-34: .65
25-54: .81
50+: 1.27
The San Diego State game averaged 850,000 viewers,
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .31
F18-49: .14
M18-49: .48
18-34: .29
F12-34: .11
M12-34: .41
25-54: .29
50+: .34
A replay of the game on ESPNU at 1am ET also made the top 150 in cable broadcasts among viewers 18-49 so we also found out it averaged 61,000 viewers.
The Auburn game averaged 2,167,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .79
F18-49: .42
M18-49: 1.15
18-34: .76
F12-34: .38
M12-34: .89
25-54: .87
50+: .87
From Sports Media Watch:
The Gonzaga-Duke Maui Invitational Championship earned a 1.7 overnight rating on ESPN Wednesday afternoon, the highest for the title game since 2010. Overnights for last year’s final were not available.
Tuesday’s Duke-Auburn semifinal had 2.17 million viewers, up 422% from last year’s first semifinal, which aired in the early afternoon (Marquette-Wichita State: 415K). It ranks as the second-most watched college basketball game this season, pending final results for Wednesday’s final. The top spot belongs to Duke-Kentucky in the Champions Classic (2.85M).
Aided by the strong lead-in, Gonzaga-Arizona had 1.26 million (+153%).
I don't understand why they played the championship game at 5:00 EST. It would have drawn far more viewers if it had been played at 9:00 EST even if they had moved it to ESPN2.
The Gonzaga game averaged 2,296,000 and the day was an overall winner for ESPN.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .72
F18-49: .33
M18-49: 1.11
18-34: .66
F12-34: .32
M12-34: .90
25-54: .79
50+: .98
The Indiana game averaged 1,590,000 viewers. The ESPNEWS portion of the broadcast averaged 172,000 viewers.
Here is more information for various demographic groups (rating is percentage of that group watching the game on average):
18-49: .60
F18-49: .30
M18-49: .90
18-34: .53
F12-34: .22
M12-34: .66
25-54: .64
50+: .63
The ESPN2 portion of the Stetson game averaged 297,000 viewers.