Telemundo’s coverage of Olympic men’s soccer final sank from the record levels of 2012. In other news, postponed NASCAR scored decent enough numbers on CNBC, and the NHRA hit a season-low on Fox Sports 1.
Olympic Soccer Final Down From 2012 Record-High on Telemundo
- Saturday’s Brazil/Germany Olympic men’s soccer final scored 1.2 million viewers on Telemundo, down 67% from the 2012 Mexico/Brazil final, which was the most-watched Olympic telecast in the history of the network (3.6M). Coverage on NBCSN had 2.3 million, bringing the combined audience up to approximately 3.5 million. (Telemundo, NBC Sports PR/Twitter)
PPD Bristol Viewership Decent Enough on CNBC
- Postponed a day due to rain, NASCAR Sprint Cup racing from Bristol earned a 1.5 final rating and 2.7 million viewers on CNBC Sunday afternoon. Last year’s race had a 2.1 and 3.6 million run as scheduled on a Saturday night. Viewership easily topped the season’s previous postponed races — both at Pocono — which earned 1.4 and 1.7 million on Monday afternoons. The previous night, 23 minutes of live racing had 2.5 million on NBCSN. (ShowBuzz Daily [1], [2])
NHRA Hits Season-Low on FS1
- Live NHRA racing from Minnesota earned a 0.3 final rating and 452,000 viewers on Fox Sports 1 Sunday afternoon, down a tick in ratings and 24% in viewership from last year (0.4, 591K) and down 40% and 43%, respectively, from 2014 (0.5, 798K), both of which aired tape delayed on ESPN2. It was the least-watched NHRA race of the season on any network. (via ShowBuzz Daily)










