- Entering Week 13 of the season, FOX is averaging an 11.6/24 rating and 19.1 million viewers for NFL coverage, up 13% and 16%, respectively, from a 10.3/22 and 16.4 million through the same point last year. The 19.1 million viewers is the most ever for the NFL on FOX at this point in the season, topping the previous mark of 17.3 million in ’95. (Fang’s Bites)
- The Nets’ record 18th-straight loss to start the season drew a 0.44 rating in New York Wednesday night — not particularly high, but better than the season average of 0.34. The last 5 games of the Nets’ 18-game streak averaged ratings 22% higher than the first 13 games of the season. (New York Times, CNBC)
- Through November, 18 of the 24 U.S. based teams in the NHL have had local television ratings either increase or hold steady compared to last season. (NHL)
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