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Ratings down around 17%....do the math
I think Nascar may be up, but that may because down here people think streaming is something immoral that Yankees do.Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
I think Nascar may be up, but that may because down here people think streaming is something immoral that Yankees do.Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Gawd you're fucking stupid ..and a waste of bandwidth
Sadly you think everyone listens...and worse....believes your inane BS
sumbitch.I think Nascar may be up, but that may because down here people think streaming is something immoral that Yankees do.Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Only at the Ritz Carlton Moscow.....
>> While not maybe at a “make or break” point, NASCAR poured a lot of effort into trying to reverse their long-suffering ratings slide. There’s a brand new points system, races have been fundamentally changed, the series has a new sponsor, and drivers are getting into fights on pit road.You can Google this for literally any sport. The poster's employing a double-fallacy of (a) cherrypicking one while ignoring the aggregate, and then (b) implying that a correlation equals some kind of causation.
NASCAR has been trying almost everything. And thus far, nothing is working.
It’s still early days in the 2017 season but after the Daytona 500 the sport has seen its poor ratings continuing to slip slide away. While Daytona viewership increased 5% over last year to 11.9 million viewers, each race since has been down versus last year. And the last three races have been down significantly.
Here’s the race by race statistics thanks to numbers from our friend Paulsen at Sports Media Watch. The big picture is that NASCAR is staring at another season of serious declines. << -- here
sumbitch.I think Nascar may be up, but that may because down here people think streaming is something immoral that Yankees do.Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Only at the Ritz Carlton Moscow.....
>> While not maybe at a “make or break” point, NASCAR poured a lot of effort into trying to reverse their long-suffering ratings slide. There’s a brand new points system, races have been fundamentally changed, the series has a new sponsor, and drivers are getting into fights on pit road.You can Google this for literally any sport. The poster's employing a double-fallacy of (a) cherrypicking one while ignoring the aggregate, and then (b) implying that a correlation equals some kind of causation.
NASCAR has been trying almost everything. And thus far, nothing is working.
It’s still early days in the 2017 season but after the Daytona 500 the sport has seen its poor ratings continuing to slip slide away. While Daytona viewership increased 5% over last year to 11.9 million viewers, each race since has been down versus last year. And the last three races have been down significantly.
Here’s the race by race statistics thanks to numbers from our friend Paulsen at Sports Media Watch. The big picture is that NASCAR is staring at another season of serious declines. << -- here
But yeah, these punk kids with their streaming are killing the ratings. Of course, you'd think the sports monopolies would be happy with people accessing ANY broadcast anyway so long as the commercials were on.
Good for the NFL, I quit watching their games, I am watching baseball, NASCAR, the NBA and the NHL as well as college football.
Once the NFL quits playing politics on Sunday, I may start watching again, however I find I don't miss it as much as I thought I would.
Good for the NFL, I quit watching their games, I am watching baseball, NASCAR, the NBA and the NHL as well as college football.
Once the NFL quits playing politics on Sunday, I may start watching again, however I find I don't miss it as much as I thought I would.
Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
so you agree the ratings are down?Ratings down around 17%....do the math
"Ratings", which are of no relevance to anybody not involved in buying or selling commercial time, are down for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and NASCAR across the board.
Want to know why? Here's a giant hint. I'm a baseball fan and follow that the whole season. Yet I don't own a TV. I stream it off the internet. And so to a lot of other fans; they're bending over backward to make that ability available for a myriad of devices.
Hence I don't show up in anybody's "ratings". There's your "math".
Good for the NFL, I quit watching their games, I am watching baseball, NASCAR, the NBA and the NHL as well as college football.
Once the NFL quits playing politics on Sunday, I may start watching again, however I find I don't miss it as much as I thought I would.
tsk tsk.Good for the NFL, I quit watching their games, I am watching baseball, NASCAR, the NBA and the NHL as well as college football.
Once the NFL quits playing politics on Sunday, I may start watching again, however I find I don't miss it as much as I thought I would.
Who are you kidding, you'll be back as soon as Fox News stops telling you to be mad about it.