NFL sees viewership decline for conference championship games

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NFL sees viewership decline for conference championship games
Posted by Michael David Smith on January 19, 2015, 5:29 PM EST

So, our voice was heard!!!!!!!!


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Sunday’s AFC and NFC Championship Games drew what qualify as massive TV audiences by any standards — except by the standards that the AFC and NFC Championship Games set last year.

The NFL has announced that the Packers-Seahawks game averaged 49.8 million viewers, and the Colts-Patriots game averaged 42.1 million viewers. Those are huge television audiences, and the NFC Championship Game was the most-watched American television show since last year’s Super Bowl.

But while those numbers are great, they’re actually down quite a bit from last year, when the 49ers-Seahawks NFC Championship Game averaged 55.9 million viewers and the Patriots-Broncos AFC Championship Game averaged 51.3 million viewers.

The decline in viewership is surely the result of the games themselves being less competitive: Although the Seahawks came back and beat the Packers in overtime, for much of the game it looked like it was going to be a Packers blowout, which may have led some fans to turn off the TV. And the Patriots destroyed the Colts in a game that was over before the fourth quarter.

In fact, the peak rating for this year’s NFC Championship Game was actually higher than the peak rating for last year’s NFC Championship Game: This year there were 60.5 million viewers watching as the Seahawks scored a touchdown to win in overtime, while last year there were 60.3 million viewers watching as Richard Sherman tipped a pass intended for Michael Crabtree to set up the game-winning interception. But while more people watched the end of this year’s game than the end of last year’s game, last year’s game had a higher average rating because it was close and competitive throughout, which results in more fans staying tuned for all three-plus hours of play. This year’s game looked at halftime like it was going to be a dud, which results in some fans tuning out — even if they came back in time to watch the Seahawks win in overtime.

The ratings for this year’s playoffs have generally followed that pattern, with closer and more competitive games (particularly those in last weekend’s divisional round) drawing better ratings, and less competitive games drawing fewer viewers.

However, it’s worth noting that even a bad NFL playoff game like Colts-Patriots drew a rating that dwarfs the ratings of anything else on TV. The NFL remains the king of American television.
 

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I didn't watch either game... watched the highlights.. that's about it. I like football...I love the Cowboys. Everything else is meh.
 

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I wonder what the Dallas/Green Bat game scored last week in the ratings?
 

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I wonder what the Dallas/Green Bat game scored last week in the ratings?


Green Bay’s 26-21 victory over Dallas Sunday had about a 29 rating. Highest rated Divisional Round game this year. Higher than any divisional game last year. As if we didn't already know. ;)
 

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I wonder what the Dallas/Green Bat game scored last week in the ratings?

Fox’s telecast of the Dallas-Green Bay playoff game Sunday topped the Oklahoma City ratings for the week with a 26.9 rating on KOKH-25. Nationally, the game drew a 24.9 rating and 44.4 million viewers to rank as the Fox’s most-watched NFL Sunday playoff game in the early window, and the network’s second most-watched overall
 

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Turned on the GB game, Kuhn just scored, went to instant replay, heard Buck and Aikman yakking it up about indisputable evidence (something they failed to give a crap about last week) and turned it off immediately and stayed away the rest of the day. Bucks voice is like being stabbed with little tiny needles in the face
 

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More people tuned in to watch the end of the SEA-GB game than last year at any point. 60.5m viewers compared to 60.2m last year.

The numbers had more to do with the score than the matchups.
 

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Well the GB-Seattle game was pretty bad except for the last 5 minutes and the other game wasn't even a game so not surprised.
 
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