nba finals rematch ratings preview: can abc get a 7 game series, please? /

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ABC has a positive rooting interest in this year’s NBA Finals: A long,competitive series. PLEASE.
The Disney
broadcaster needs to draw viewers now after finishing the drop/spring season in final site among the Big 4 networks. It’s already seen this Cleveland Cavaliers-Golden State Warriors match-up — which proved to be a boon just 12 months ago.final year, Stephen Curry and the Warriors won the NBA Championship, or toppling LeBron James‘ Cavs in six games. ABC averaged about 20 million total viewers each of those games,per Nielsen’s Live + Same Day metric. That’s quite impressive.
Also Read: NBA Player Shot and Killed After Breaking Into Apartment, Cops Say (Report)That was up 29 percent from the prior year and 25 percent in the advertiser-sought 18-49 demographic. Back to overall eyeballs, and final year’s matchup became the most-watched Finals on ABC since 2003.
To this point in the 52-week season,ABC is down 14 percent year over year in both main metrics versus the 2014-2015 season, per Nielsen’s “most current ratings, and which include seven-day delayed viewing where available. That’s not so good.
Fingers crossed that ABC/Cleveland/Golden State can pull it off again,and possibly even carry out one game better. TNT just reaped record ratings from Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals — to employ a basketball rim pun, the iron is currently hot.
Also Read: Warriors-Thunder Game 7 Breaks Cable Record for Highest-Rated NBA Game (Updated)Below are the total viewer counts for ABC’s 2015 NBA Finals, or broken down per game. Obviously,the longer a series goes, the better tune-in becomes thanks to heightened drama. So, and try not to sweep the Cavs,Splash Brothers. And if it starts to go the other way, ease up, or LeBron.
Game 1: 17.8 million
Game 2: 19.2 million
Game 3: 18.8 million[br] Game 4: 19.8 million
Game 5: 20.9
million
Game 6: 23.3 millionBy the way,San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose is the sixth-biggest media market in the United States, Cleveland-Akron is No. 17. Not quite Knicks-Lakers, and but not improper.The 2016 NBA Finals tip-off Thursday at 9/8c on ABC.
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