Tuesday, October 23, 2012

NLCS Game 7 was most-watched game of baseball postseason

http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/ FROM KEITH GROLLER t was a blowout and going against the presidential debate and Monday Night Football, but Game 7 of the NLCS on Fox between the Giants and Cardinals on Monday night was the highest-rated and most-watched broadcast of the 2012 postseason. Here's the release from Fox. New York, NY – Last night’s Game 7 delivered a 4.9/7 (8.1 million viewers) household fast-national rating/share, according to Nielsen Media Research and is expected to give FOX its best Monday night since airing the rescheduled Daytona 500 this past February. Last night’s ratings were certainly impacted by heightened interest of the Presidential debate as Game 7 peaked at a 5.8/9 at 8:30 PM ET, just prior to Governor Romney and President Obama beginning their third and final debate as San Francisco opened up a seven-run lead in the third inning. Last night’s game was the fourth most-lopsided Game 7 in Major League Baseball history and the most lopsided since 1996. The seven-game 2012 NLCS on FOX averaged a 4.0/7, up +38% over last’s year’s NLCS which delivered a 2.9/5. Last year’s ALCS on FOX averaged 4.4/8. St. Louis led all markets for Game 7 viewing with a 31.8/43 followed by San Francisco, which delivered a 27.5/46 rating/share. Sacramento (22.0/32), Kansas City (9.3/13) Memphis (7.9/11), Detroit (7.8/11), Salt Lake City (7.2/12), Las Vegas (6.4/9), Cincinnati (6.2/9) and San Diego (6.1/10) round out the top ten markets for last night’s game. World Series Game 1 between the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants airs Wednesday night on FOX with coverage beginning at 7:30 PM ET.

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