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The 2017 NFL season viewership numbers are in, down 10% from 2016 numbers. This is on top on a 9% decrease in 2016.
For some reason, this topic triggers a few around these parts. However, it is an interesting and a gaining momentum paradigm shift so either deal with, shield yourself and stay away or continue to be enraged.
For the rest, look forward to the interesting dialog..........

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2018/01/03/2017-nfl-tv-viewership-down-again/1001084001/
Viewership for NFL broadcasts during the regular season dipped once again in 2017 --- and by a larger percentage than last year.
The average audience across the NFL's broadcast partners --- CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network --- dropped 10%, according to data provided to USA TODAY Sports. While 33 of the top 50 TV programs since Week 1 in September were NFL games, this season's decline follows an 8% decline in 2016.
NFL broadcasts had an average minute audience of 14.9 million compared to 16.5 million in 2016.
CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN had a smaller audience than 2016.
ESPN, which included its streaming audience, had the lowest drop among the four networks at a 7.7% decline. Fox had a 9.1% drop, NBC dipped 10.4% and CBS fell 11.2% compared to 2016.
For some reason, this topic triggers a few around these parts. However, it is an interesting and a gaining momentum paradigm shift so either deal with, shield yourself and stay away or continue to be enraged.
For the rest, look forward to the interesting dialog..........

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2018/01/03/2017-nfl-tv-viewership-down-again/1001084001/
Viewership for NFL broadcasts during the regular season dipped once again in 2017 --- and by a larger percentage than last year.
The average audience across the NFL's broadcast partners --- CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and NFL Network --- dropped 10%, according to data provided to USA TODAY Sports. While 33 of the top 50 TV programs since Week 1 in September were NFL games, this season's decline follows an 8% decline in 2016.
NFL broadcasts had an average minute audience of 14.9 million compared to 16.5 million in 2016.
CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN had a smaller audience than 2016.
ESPN, which included its streaming audience, had the lowest drop among the four networks at a 7.7% decline. Fox had a 9.1% drop, NBC dipped 10.4% and CBS fell 11.2% compared to 2016.
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