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    I found it interesting when @shox1989 would post TV ratings for Shocker games on ESPN last year. I think it would be good to track our ratings for this season since we have so many games on the ESPN family of networks this year. The source that @shox1989 used is no longer available, but I found another source. I will try to keep this updated on a weekly basis.

    DAY
    DATE
    TIME (CST)
    OPPONENT NETWORK H(OME)
    A(WAY)
    N(EUTRAL)
    NETWORK
    RANK
    HH VIEWERS
    (000'S)
    TUE
    11/18
    1 PM
    MEMPHIS ESPN N 103 0.3 425
    WED
    12/3
    10PM
    UTAH ESPN2 A 20 0.2 341
    TUE
    12/9
    6PM
    SETON HALL ESPN2 H 33 0.2 284
    SAT
    12/13
    11AM
    DETROIT ESPNU A 27 0.1 88
    TUE
    12/16
    8PM
    ALABAMA ESPN2 H 3 0.4 545
    MON
    12/22
    10PM
    LMU ESPNU N 11 0.1 123
    TUE
    12/23
    8PM
    HAWAII ESPN2 A 8 0.4 628
    THU
    12/25
    7:30PM
    GWU ESPN2 N 15 0.3 485
    SUN
    1/4
    4:30PM
    ILST ESPNU H 30 0.0 63
    SUN
    1/11
    TBA
    LU-C ESPNU A 14 0.1 94
    SAT
    1/31
    3PM
    UNI ESPN2 A 8 0.3 507
    SAT
    2/7
    7PM
    MOST ESPN2 A 54 0.2 228
    SAT
    2/14
    5PM
    ILST ESPN2 A 19 0.2 291
    SUN
    2/22
    EVANSVILLE ESPNU H
    SAT
    2/28
    TBA
    UNI TBD H
    Total Viewers

    AVG/GAME
    4,102,000


    315,538




    RANK = RANKING OF TV RATINGS FOR THAT NETWORK DURING THE WEEK.
    HH = % OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TVs VIEWING THE GAME.
    VIEWERS = NUMBER OF VIEWERS IN THOUSANDS

    Source: awfulannouncing.com
    Last edited by Shocker-maniac; February 21, 2015, 08:26 AM.
    ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

  • #2
    Thank you. I was very disappointed when Son of the Bronx quit posting tv ratings. I am glad you found another source.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by shox1989 View Post
      Thank you. I was very disappointed when Son of the Bronx quit posting tv ratings. I am glad you found another source.
      I think it is the same guy that did the Son of the Bronx blog that now posts these on awfulannouncing.com His name is Douglas Pucci and you can follow him on twitter at @SonOfTheBronx.
      ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View Post
        I found it interesting when @shox1989 would post TV ratings for Shocker games on ESPN last year. I think it would be good to track our ratings for this season since we have so many games on the ESPN family of networks this year. The source that @shox1989 used is no longer available, but I found another source. I will try to keep this updated on a weekly basis.

        DAY
        DATE
        TIME (CST)
        OPPONENT NETWORK H(OME)
        A(WAY)
        N(EUTRAL)
        NETWORK
        RANK
        HH VIEWERS
        (000'S)
        TUE
        11/18
        1 PM
        MEMPHIS ESPN N 103 0.3 425
        WED
        12/3
        10PM
        UTAH ESPN2 A 20 0.2 341
        TUE
        12/9
        6PM
        SETON HALL ESPN2 H 33 0.2 284
        SAT
        12/13
        11AM
        DETROIT ESPNU A 27 0.1 88
        TUE
        12/16
        8PM
        ALABAMA ESPN2 H
        MON
        12/22
        10PM
        LMU ESPNU N
        TUE
        12/23
        8PM
        HAWAII ESPN2 A
        THU
        12/25
        8PM
        GWU ESPN2 N
        SUN
        1/4
        4:30PM
        ILST ESPNU H
        SUN
        1/11
        TBA
        LU-C ESPNU/3 A
        SUN
        1/25
        TBA
        DRAKE ESPNU/3 H
        SAT
        1/31
        3PM
        UNI ESPN2 A
        SAT
        2/7
        7PM
        MOST ESPN2 A
        SAT
        2/14
        5PM
        ILST ESPN2 A
        SUN
        2/22
        EVANSVILLE ESPNU/3 A
        SAT
        2/28
        TBA
        UNI TBD H

        RANK = RANKING OF TV RATINGS FOR THAT NETWORK DURING THE WEEK.
        HH = % OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TVs VIEWING THE GAME.
        VIEWERS = NUMBER OF VIEWERS IN THOUSANDS

        Source: awfulannouncing.com
        I was just comparing the first four games of this year with the first four national TV games of last year. Last year's opening game against WKU on espn2 drew 265,000 viewers. So the Memphis game this year drew a significantly higher number than that one. The next three did better last year, but some of that has to do with time slots and the opponents. Last year the WSU-BYU game drew 502,000, WSU-Tennesse 562,000 (both on espn2) and the Alabama game last year drew 157,000 on espnU (which is an awfully good number on espnU).

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        • #5
          88,000 for the Detroit game? It was a road game, I understand that not everyone has ESPNU but I still have to think that close to that many people in just the greater Wichita area alone watched it.

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          • #6
            A little closer look at the ratings for the week of Dec. 8 - 14th

            ESPN2
            The Seton Hall v. Wichita State game was on the Tuesday of that week and it ranked 33rd on ESPN2 with 284,000 viewers. Below is the top 10 for ESPN2 for that week:

            1. College Basketball Columbia v. Kentucky - 1,064,000 viewers
            2. NCAA Football Championship - Chattanooga v New Hampshire - 675,000 viewers
            3. College Basketball Gonzaga v. UCLA - 606,000 viewers
            4. College Basketball Wisconsin v. Milwaukee - 584,000 viewers
            5. Sportscenter Late (Fri) - 521,000 viewers
            6. College Basketball Florida St v. Notre Dame - 468,000 viewers
            7. College Basketball OK ST v. Memphis - 445,000 viewers
            7. 30 for 30 Documentary; The U Part 2 - 445,000 viewers
            9. First Take (Mon) - 423,000 viewers
            10. First Take (Wed) - 423,000 viewers

            ESPNU
            WSU v Detroit was on ESPNU which was the viewed by only 88,000 which ranked at 27 for the week on ESPNU. I guess the Saturday morning slot on ESPNU is a tough one. Also, if I recall correctly this was the Saturday with all of the NCAA football conference championship games (think SEC conference championship) which would certainly impact the ratings for regular season college basketball games on that day. Here are the Top 10 for ESPNU that week:

            1. College Basketball - Utah v. BYU - 248,000 viewers
            2. Women's NCAA Volleyball Tournament - 211,000 viewers
            3. Women's NCAA Volleyball Tournament - 205,000 viewers
            4. College Basketball - Washington State v Gonzaga - 194,000 viewers
            5. Documentary - 30 for 30: Brian and the Boz - 182,000 viewers
            6. Women's NCAA Volleyball Tournament - 176,000 viewers
            7. College Basketball - Oakland v. Michigan St. - 162,000
            8. Women's NCAA Volleyball Tournament - 158,000
            9. College Basketball - Louisiana Tech v Syracuse - 144,000
            10. Women's NCAA Volleyball Tournament - 141,000

            Other notes:
            • The highest rated program for ESPN that week was the Atlanta at Green Bay NFL game with 13,958,000 viewers.
            • The highest rated college basketball game on ESPN that week was Indiana v. Louisville with 1,418,000 viewers (rank 11).
            • The highest rated college basketball on Fox Sports 1 was Kansas v. Georgetown (ranked 6th) with 354,000 viewers
            • UNI v VCU game had 157,000 viewers (18th on NBC Sports Network)
            • St. Mary's v Creighton game had 77,000 viewers (26th on Fox Sports 1)
            • South Dakota v. Creighton - 76,000 viewers (27th on Fox Sports 1)
            • Illinois St v. Depaul - 42,000 viewers (41st on Fox Sports 1)
            Last edited by Shocker-maniac; December 24, 2014, 08:59 AM.
            ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

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            • #7
              It will be interesting to see the ratings for the WSU-Alabama game this year on espn2. Last year's game on espnU drew 157,000. Games on espn2 usually draw much better than espnU.

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              • #8
                I found this years TV ratings for Creighton to do a little comparison to the Shocker TV ratings. Thru 12/13, 6 Bluejay games were on FS1, their remaining games were either not on Tv at all (available only on "Jays video" ) or on a channel that doesn't have measurable Tv ratings (like CBS Sports net). Other than the Ou game, the remaining Cu games have had pretty dismal ratings.

                11/16- Cu vs. Chicago St- 20,000 viewers, 11/19- Cu vs. Ou- 143,000 viewers, 11/23-Cu vs. NC Central-25,000 viewers, 11/25- Cu vs. E. Ill- 29,000 viewers, 12/9- Cu vs. South Dakota- 76,000 viewers, 12/13- Cu vs. St. Mary's- 77,000 viewers.

                The total for all CU games on TV this year is 370,000. To put that in perspective the Shockers drew a bigger audience in just their first national TV game of the year against Memphis (425,000) than Cu has for all of their games combined so far. The total for the 4 Shocker games on the espn family thru 12/13 is 1,138,000.

                Also being in a big TV market hasn't necessarily helped the nBE tv ratings either. The DePaul-Drake game on 11/18 drew just 13,000 viewers on FS1.

                Source: awfulannouncing.com
                Last edited by shox1989; December 26, 2014, 01:54 AM.

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                • #9
                  Is there a way to compare the money they get per viewer to us? That would be interesting I think.

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                  • #10
                    I think this dead horse has achieved glue status

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                    • #11
                      The ratings are posted for the Alabama game. The WSU-Alabama game drew 545,000 viewers making it the third highest rated show on espn2 that week. And the HIGHEST RATED MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL GAME on espn2 that week.

                      Source: awfulannouncing.com
                      Last edited by shox1989; December 26, 2014, 03:03 PM.

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                      • #12
                        The Shockers-Bama game beat out SMU vs. Michigan and Missouri vs. Illinois. Two games that were heavily promoted on espn.

                        The other men's college basketball games on espn2 that the WSU-Alabama game beat out (their overall espn2 ranking for the week is the first number): 4. SMU vs. Michigan 522,000; 6. Missouri vs. Illinois 471,000; 7. Tennessee vs. NC State 447,000; 9. NC St vs. West Virginia 423,000; 12. North Carolina vs. UNC-Greensboro 391,000; 16. San Diego St. vs. Cincinnati 346,000; 113. Utah vs. UNLV 114,000.

                        Source: awfulannouncing.com
                        Last edited by shox1989; December 26, 2014, 03:09 PM.

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                        • #13
                          December 15-21
                          The Alabama at Wichita State game had the overall rank of 3rd on ESPN2 with 545,000 viewers (0.4 households), and it was the highest viewed college basketball game on the network for the week. This game ranked higher than games involving teams from bigger markets, such as SMU (Dallas), Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, and NC State. Below are the top 10 viewed programs on the deuce for the week:

                          1. NCAA Football: Sam Houston State v. North Dakota State - 790,000 viewers
                          2. Women's College Volleyball Championship: BYU v. Penn State - 707,000
                          3. College Basketball: Alabama at Wichita State - 545,000 viewers
                          4. College Basketball: SMU at Michigan 522,000
                          5. First Take (Mon 10AM EST) - 439,000
                          6. College Basketball: Missouri at Illinois - 471,000
                          7. College Basketball: Tennessee at NC State - 447,000
                          8. First Take (Tue 10AM EST) - 439,000
                          9. College Basketball: NC State at West Virginia - 423,000
                          10. NCAA Football: Colorado State v. Minnesota State - 407,000

                          Notes:
                          • Highest viewed program on ESPN: New Orleans v. Chicago NFL game - 11.1 million viewers
                          • Highest rated college basketball game on ESPN: UConn at Duke - 1.8 million (ranked 10th on ESPN)
                          • The Utah v. UNLV college basketball game on ESPN2 had 114,000 viewers (113th on ESPN2). The Wichita St v. Utah game the week before had 341,000 viewers (20th on ESPN2).
                          • The Illinois St. v. New Hampshire college football game was on ESPNU with 370,000 viewers (ranked 2nd). Good exposure for Redbirds football.
                          • The highest rated college basketball game on ESPNU was Elon at Duke with 270,000 viewers (3rd on ESPNU)
                          • Texas A&M at Kansas State on ESPNU had 90,000 viewers (19th on ESPNU).
                          • VCU at Cincinnati had the Saturday 11AM slot that week on ESPNU and had 60,000 viewers (34th) as compared to WSU at Detroit the week before with 88,000 viewers.
                          • The highest rated college basketball game on NBC Sports Network was Iona at George Mason with 31,000 (rank = 99).
                          • Butler at Indiana was the highest rated game on Fox Sports 1 with 500,000 viewers (4th on the network).
                          • Creighton v UTPA was the highest rated game on Fox Sports 2 with 32,000 viewers (15th).
                          ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Shocker-maniac View Post
                            December 15-21
                            The Alabama at Wichita State game had the overall rank of 3rd on ESPN2 with 545,000 viewers (0.4 households), and it was the highest viewed college basketball game on the network for the week. This game ranked higher than games involving teams from bigger markets, such as SMU (Dallas), Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, and NC State. Below are the top 10 viewed programs on the deuce for the week:

                            1. NCAA Football: Sam Houston State v. North Dakota State - 790,000 viewers
                            2. Women's College Volleyball Championship: BYU v. Penn State - 707,000
                            3. College Basketball: Alabama at Wichita State - 545,000 viewers
                            4. College Basketball: SMU at Michigan 522,000
                            5. First Take (Mon 10AM EST) - 439,000
                            6. College Basketball: Missouri at Illinois - 471,000
                            7. College Basketball: Tennessee at NC State - 447,000
                            8. First Take (Tue 10AM EST) - 439,000
                            9. College Basketball: NC State at West Virginia - 423,000
                            10. NCAA Football: Colorado State v. Minnesota State - 407,000

                            Notes:
                            • Highest viewed program on ESPN: New Orleans v. Chicago NFL game - 11.1 million viewers
                            • Highest rated college basketball game on ESPN: UConn at Duke - 1.8 million (ranked 10th on ESPN)
                            • The Utah v. UNLV college basketball game on ESPN2 had 114,000 viewers (113th on ESPN2). The Wichita St v. Utah game the week before had 341,000 viewers (20th on ESPN2).
                            • The Illinois St. v. New Hampshire college football game was on ESPNU with 370,000 viewers (ranked 2nd). Good exposure for Redbirds football.
                            • The highest rated college basketball game on ESPNU was Elon at Duke with 270,000 viewers (3rd on ESPNU)
                            • Texas A&M at Kansas State on ESPNU had 90,000 viewers (19th on ESPNU).
                            • VCU at Cincinnati had the Saturday 11AM slot that week on ESPNU and had 60,000 viewers (34th) as compared to WSU at Detroit the week before with 88,000 viewers.
                            • The highest rated college basketball game on NBC Sports Network was Iona at George Mason with 31,000 (rank = 99).
                            • Butler at Indiana was the highest rated game on Fox Sports 1 with 500,000 viewers (4th on the network).
                            • Creighton v UTPA was the highest rated game on Fox Sports 2 with 32,000 viewers (15th).
                            Some interesting stuff there. I picked out three to make comments on. I find it notable that WSU-Utah had triple the audience of UNLV-Utah even though both games were on the same network (espn2).

                            I also found it interesting that WSU-Detroit had virtually the same audience on espnU as K-State-Tex A&M even though the KSU-A&M game involved two p5 teams and had a better time slot. And finally the Detroit-WSU numbers look pretty good considering the time slot they were in. The Detroit-WSU game drew nearly a 50% larger audience then VCU-Cincy when they were in the same time slot a week later.

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                            • #15
                              The game at Loyola has been confirmed to be on the U:

                              @Talk_Angry:: It was announced today that the Shockers game at Loyola on January 11th will be on ESPNU at 4 pm CST. #watchus
                              12/31/2014
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