[opendtv] ESPN Scores Top Audiences in Cable History with Semis | Multichannel

  • From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 09:16:19 -0500

Bert

This is why ESPN is Not going to offer its most exclusive content outside the 
extended basic bundle. And the numbers for Watch ESPN were significant too.

Regards
Craig


http://www.multichannel.com/espn-scores-top-audiences-cable-history-semis/386595

ESPN Scores Top Audiences in Cable History with Semis

The inaugural College Football Playoff system exploded on the Nielsen scene on 
New Year’s Day, with the two semifinals becoming the largest telecasts in cable 
history.

ESPN registered a 14.8 rating translating into 28.16 million viewers with its 
coverage of Oregon’s 59-20 romp of defending champion Florida State in the Rose 
Bowl, according to Nielsen data.

The Ducks’ demolition that ended the Seminoles’ 29-game winning streak 
supplanted the BCS title game won by Auburn over Oregon on Jan. 10, 2011. The 
27.3 million watchers for that contest had stood as the largest audience in 
cable TV history until yesterday.

Oregon-FSU’s reign was much shorter-lived.  The worldwide leader garnered a 
15.2 rating and 28.27 million viewers for the second game of the doubleheader, 
as Ohio State upset top-ranked Alabama, 42-35 (pictured).

Both games generated significant increases over the ESPN bowl games in their 
respective Jan. 1, 2014 time slots: a 51% audience ascent from 18.6 million for 
last year’s Rose Bowl and a 150% surge from 11.3 million for the 2014 Sugar 
Bowl. The ratings rose 45% from 10.2 and 130% from 6.6, respectively.

“These record-setting numbers illustrate the enormous fan interest in college 
football and the wide-ranging appeal of the new College Football Playoff 
format,” said John Wildhack, ESPN executive vice president, programming and 
production. “We are excited to build upon this success when we showcase the 
first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship on ESPN on January 
12.”

On the digital side,  the College Football Playoff semifinal games logged an 
average of 864,000 unique viewers on WatchESPN, 42.4 million minutes viewed and 
an average minute audience of 187,000 per game – up 185%, 124% and 119%, 
respectively, compared to the last year’s games in the time slots.

Ohio State-Alabama was the best Sugar Bowl ever across all metrics – 912,000 
unique viewers (up 164% versus last year’s Sugar Bowl), 58.7 million minutes 
viewed (ahead 173 %) and an average minute audience of 256,000  181% growth). 
The Sugar Bowl now stands as the best college football game ever on WatchESPN 
based on unique viewers and minutes viewed. 

Despite technical issues during the first half of Oregon-Florida State, 
WatchESPN recorded its best Rose Bowl ever based on unique viewers, a 212% gain 
to  816,000,; second best ever with minutes viewed, 26.2 million, up 59%; and 
average minute audience a 47% jump to 116,000.

The average New Year’s Six game live on WatchESPN attracted 505,000 unique 
viewers, 26.2 million minutes viewed and an average minute audience of 118,000 
– up 229%, 214% and 198%, respectively, compared to the same dates last year.  
Compared to the four non-championship BCS games last year, the average New 
Year’s Six game grew 85% among unique viewers, 55% in minutes viewed and 57% in 
average minute audience.

The New Year’s Six – the six bowl games, three on New Year’s Eve and three on 
New Year’s Day, that are part of the new College Football Playoff – posted an 
increase of 78% in viewership compared to the same six time slots last year.  
The six contests averaged 14.7 million viewers, up from 8.27 million. 

In addition to the two semifinals, ESPN's presentation of the New Year’s Day’s 
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic  -- Michigan State's 42-41 win over Baylor in the 
waning seconds -- at 12:30 p.m. increased viewership for the time slot 67% to 
9.09 million from 5.44 million.  The rating rose 63% to 5.2 from 3.2.



Regards
Craig

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