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Pac 12 blues
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#Pac12 in major revenue sports in 2017-18:
- no CFP team
- bowl record (1-8) was worst ever
- two at-large bids, and both are First Four
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RE: Pac 12 blues
On a related note, the ratings for the Pac 12 championship game were far below the other P7 schools. Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
ACC Championship game 3.435 M Viewers
Big 12 Championship 2.852 M
SEC Championship 2.553 M
AAC Championship game 2.091 M
MWC Championship game 1.587 M
Big East Championship game 1.491 M
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/sk...-2018.html
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
I should hope so, running unopposed on CBS on Selection Sunday.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
sad that the MWC championship beat Big East championship same time.
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CliftonAve
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:11 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
I should hope so, running unopposed on CBS on Selection Sunday.
If the AAC is as bad as people say on this board CBS would have aired something else instead.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:11 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
I should hope so, running unopposed on CBS on Selection Sunday.
But the AAC ratings were better for the AAC semi-finals on Saturday as well....one semi doubled the Pac Championship game....the other almost tripled the Pac12 Championship number....and I think we all know there was plenty of competition on Saturday. Some network is going to get a pretty nice bang for he buck media property in 2020.
UH/Wichita Sat 3:30pm CBS 1.625 M Viewers
UC/Memphis Sat 1 pm CBS. 1.183 M Viewers
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2018 12:37 PM by Attackcoog.)
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: On a related note, the ratings for the Pac 12 championship game were far below the other P7 schools. Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
ACC Championship game 3.435 M Viewers
Big 12 Championship 2.852 M
SEC Championship 2.553 M
AAC Championship game 2.091 M
MWC Championship game 1.587 M
Big East Championship game 1.491 M
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/sk...-2018.html
Where are the Big 10's numbers?
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:30 PM)JRsec Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: On a related note, the ratings for the Pac 12 championship game were far below the other P7 schools. Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
ACC Championship game 3.435 M Viewers
Big 12 Championship 2.852 M
SEC Championship 2.553 M
AAC Championship game 2.091 M
MWC Championship game 1.587 M
Big East Championship game 1.491 M
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/sk...-2018.html
Where are the Big 10's numbers?
2.0 3.18M Viewers
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2018/03/...l-ratings/
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: On a related note, the ratings for the Pac 12 championship game were far below the other P7 schools. Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
ACC Championship game 3.435 M Viewers
Big 12 Championship 2.852 M
SEC Championship 2.553 M
AAC Championship game 2.091 M
MWC Championship game 1.587 M
Big East Championship game 1.491 M
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/sk...-2018.html
What was B10 the week before? oops, just saw it posted.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:15 PM)stever20 Wrote: sad that the MWC championship beat Big East championship same time.
It's an illustration of the power of the established basketball network. Fox is not known for college basketball. CBS is.
Both games were on over-the-air TV, but CBS had been showing college hoops all day, giving it a lead-in.
More casual fans go to ESPN or CBS for college basketball. A person has to be a committed Big East fan to find their games on Fox. A person running a TV in a bar or restaurant is more likely to park their TV on ESPN or CBS than Fox during basketball season.
The same thing happens in college football. Games on ESPN networks generally outrate games on Fox networks.
In the meantime, Fox has given the Big East a great financial deal. They'll take the money and run.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: On a related note, the ratings for the Pac 12 championship game were far below the other P7 schools. Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
ACC Championship game 3.435 M Viewers
Big 12 Championship 2.852 M
SEC Championship 2.553 M
AAC Championship game 2.091 M
MWC Championship game 1.587 M
Big East Championship game 1.491 M
PAC 12 Championship game 612K
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/sk...-2018.html
MVC had more than PAC too. Can someone post the MVC and the A10 numbers?
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RE: Pac 12 blues
The Pac 12 blues seems to be the only song Wilner knows.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
the numbers as a whole seem to be down from last year.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 11:58 AM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: Jon Wilner
Verified account @wilnerhotline
#Pac12 in major revenue sports in 2017-18:
- no CFP team
- bowl record (1-8) was worst ever
- two at-large bids, and both are First Four
They're in deep doo-doo.
These things tend to run in cycles. We've seen it in this decade with B1G football and SEC basketball. What the B1G and SEC had were successful TV networks, which gave them the income needed to fund coaching hires and facility improvements. Those, in turn, resulted in an improved product.
For TV, the Pac is already handicapped by the time difference. Their issues with their TV network are glaring. It has not generated the needed revenue relative to the other power conferences. The Pac needs to improve its TV situation so it can improve its on-field/court product in the two major revenue sports.
BTN, SECN = successful. P12N = not so much.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
The typical jab at the Big East. Shocker!
Considering they play in a nonESPN network, having 1.5 million people watch the final is remarkable. As for the Pac-12, they’ll always struggle in getting casual viewers outside the West Coast. Even in their footprint, they compete against different entertainment options in an area known for its outdoor activities. Unless half of the schools alumni and fan base move to the East Coast, not much will change on their end.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:11 PM)Hokie4Skins Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: Note the AAC's TV ratings which were stronger than the Big East as well.
I should hope so, running unopposed on CBS on Selection Sunday.
No joke. They had arguably the best time slot.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 12:40 PM)johnintx Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:15 PM)stever20 Wrote: sad that the MWC championship beat Big East championship same time.
It's an illustration of the power of the established basketball network. Fox is not known for college basketball. CBS is.
Both games were on over-the-air TV, but CBS had been showing college hoops all day, giving it a lead-in.
More casual fans go to ESPN or CBS for college basketball. A person has to be a committed Big East fan to find their games on Fox. A person running a TV in a bar or restaurant is more likely to park their TV on ESPN or CBS than Fox during basketball season.
The same thing happens in college football. Games on ESPN networks generally outrate games on Fox networks.
In the meantime, Fox has given the Big East a great financial deal. They'll take the money and run.
This.
It will be interesting to see what the ratings will be for the AAC if they move away from ESPN. We know CBS won't give them many games in football, and the Big 10 is taking back their basketball slots next year.
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 02:12 PM)leofrog Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:40 PM)johnintx Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:15 PM)stever20 Wrote: sad that the MWC championship beat Big East championship same time.
It's an illustration of the power of the established basketball network. Fox is not known for college basketball. CBS is.
Both games were on over-the-air TV, but CBS had been showing college hoops all day, giving it a lead-in.
More casual fans go to ESPN or CBS for college basketball. A person has to be a committed Big East fan to find their games on Fox. A person running a TV in a bar or restaurant is more likely to park their TV on ESPN or CBS than Fox during basketball season.
The same thing happens in college football. Games on ESPN networks generally outrate games on Fox networks.
In the meantime, Fox has given the Big East a great financial deal. They'll take the money and run.
This.
It will be interesting to see what the ratings will be for the AAC if they move away from ESPN. We know CBS won't give them many games in football, and the Big 10 is taking back their basketball slots next year.
NBC makes the most sense to me. Thats an OTA Network than could give the AAC some nice saturday slots while using NBC-Sports to show most of the games.
My guess is you'll see the AAC split between ESPN and NBC (about 25 games each). Then CBS-Sports (too cheap to win a bidding war), ESPN-Plus, or a streamer will grab the scraps.
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2018 02:19 PM by Attackcoog.)
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RE: Pac 12 blues
(03-13-2018 02:17 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: (03-13-2018 02:12 PM)leofrog Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:40 PM)johnintx Wrote: (03-13-2018 12:15 PM)stever20 Wrote: sad that the MWC championship beat Big East championship same time.
It's an illustration of the power of the established basketball network. Fox is not known for college basketball. CBS is.
Both games were on over-the-air TV, but CBS had been showing college hoops all day, giving it a lead-in.
More casual fans go to ESPN or CBS for college basketball. A person has to be a committed Big East fan to find their games on Fox. A person running a TV in a bar or restaurant is more likely to park their TV on ESPN or CBS than Fox during basketball season.
The same thing happens in college football. Games on ESPN networks generally outrate games on Fox networks.
In the meantime, Fox has given the Big East a great financial deal. They'll take the money and run.
This.
It will be interesting to see what the ratings will be for the AAC if they move away from ESPN. We know CBS won't give them many games in football, and the Big 10 is taking back their basketball slots next year.
NBC makes the most sense to me. Thats an OTA Network than could give the AAC some nice saturday slots while using NBC-Sports to show most of the games.
My guess is you'll see the AAC split between ESPN and NBC (about 25 games each). Then CBS-Sports (too cheap to win a bidding war), ESPN-Plus, or a streamer will grab the scraps.
Yeah yeah yeah, people have been talking about NBC for years. I'll believe it when I see it.
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