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Thread below straight lie. CBS Rating is down for Week 3 and here the link to prove it
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:43 am
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:43 am
LINK
Down 4% not up!
quote:
Ratings for Sunday's games on CBS, FOX and NBC were down four percent over Week 3 in 2016.
Down 4% not up!
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:45 am to MButterfly
To be fair, in the Progressive mind, down is sometimes up.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:45 am to MButterfly
"NFL Week 3 Ratings Down, Sort Of, But Not Really"
Thats the title of the article
Classic buttermelt
Thats the title of the article
Classic buttermelt
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:46 am to MButterfly
thread above is about CBS.
This is about all networks. I am going to guess that the NBC game dragged the ratings down.
Raiders and Skins? no thanks.
This is about all networks. I am going to guess that the NBC game dragged the ratings down.
Raiders and Skins? no thanks.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:46 am to MButterfly
The OP has some balls to call somebody out after his Sunday Ticket stunt yesterday.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:48 am to MButterfly
He also ignored this gem......
"However, when the rating for the Cowboys-Cardinals game, to be played Monday night on ESPN, gets factored in, Week 3 of this season is expected to be up over last season."
"However, when the rating for the Cowboys-Cardinals game, to be played Monday night on ESPN, gets factored in, Week 3 of this season is expected to be up over last season."
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:49 am to MButterfly
From your link...
quote:
Overnights from Sunday's game are down around -4% on Fox/CBS/NBC combined: 45.9 vs 48.0. Week 3 likely to be up once MNF gets factored in.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:52 am to MButterfly
quote:
Down 4% not up!
from your own link:
quote:
CBS's overall game coverage was up four percent from last year's Week 3, averaging an 11.9 rating compared to 11.4 last season.
you, as always, seem dumb
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:54 am to MButterfly
I read they all were down network wise.
I am sure some individual games that had teams worth watching had higher ratings.
The networks are depending on MNF to be up to carry week 3 to a positive rating number from what I read.
I am sure some individual games that had teams worth watching had higher ratings.
The networks are depending on MNF to be up to carry week 3 to a positive rating number from what I read.
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:55 am to MButterfly
"Sort of, but not really"
SI has been an NFL owned outlet for about 10
Years but ever since the ray rice Fiasco it's become embarrassing
SI has been an NFL owned outlet for about 10
Years but ever since the ray rice Fiasco it's become embarrassing
Posted on 9/25/17 at 9:57 am to MButterfly
but MWade said otherwise!
Posted on 9/25/17 at 10:04 am to MButterfly
So many rarely understand what they actually see.
Up or down -- it is % versus last year -- which had huge drops versus how many consecutive seasons of increase?
Last year was called a fluke, no Manning, elections. etc. So if last year was a fluke - this year should be WAY UP. But it is not. It is DOWN AGAIN. Down from the VERY POOR YEAR. Down down down. Is it 10% so far? Was it 15% last year?
It is getting worse, this is not related to Manning, there is no more election. Networks are set to lose over $200 million a piece if these trends continue.
This kneeling protest has been occurring at the EXACT same time in history as the ratings dip.
But it is totally unrelated right?
We will all know the answer soon enough. When is that next CBA set for negotiations?
Up or down -- it is % versus last year -- which had huge drops versus how many consecutive seasons of increase?
Last year was called a fluke, no Manning, elections. etc. So if last year was a fluke - this year should be WAY UP. But it is not. It is DOWN AGAIN. Down from the VERY POOR YEAR. Down down down. Is it 10% so far? Was it 15% last year?
It is getting worse, this is not related to Manning, there is no more election. Networks are set to lose over $200 million a piece if these trends continue.
This kneeling protest has been occurring at the EXACT same time in history as the ratings dip.
But it is totally unrelated right?
We will all know the answer soon enough. When is that next CBA set for negotiations?
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