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In 2006, NBC Sunday Night Football wrapped up its inaugural season averaging 17.5 million viewers, 1.2 million viewers better than Monday Night Football in 2005 on ABC and the best viewership number for the network primetime NFL package in six years (18.5 million on ABC in 2000). [1]
NBC Sunday Night Football (abbreviated as SNF) is an American weekly television broadcast of National Football League (NFL) games on NBC and Peacock in the United States. It began airing on August 6, 2006, with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, [1] which opened that year's preseason. NBC took over the rights to the Sunday prime time game ...
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 2006–07 season as measured by ... Sunday Night Football: NBC: 10.5 12: Without a Trace: CBS: 9. ...
NFL on television in the 2000s. Recently, the NFL's TV broadcasters have suffered annual financial losses because advertising revenue is unable to keep up with the rising costs of broadcast rights. Nevertheless, the current broadcast contract, which began in 2006, resulted in a sizable increase in total rights fees.
Football Night in America (FNIA), branded for sponsorship purposes as Football Night in America served by Applebee's, is an American pre-game show that is broadcast on NBC, preceding its broadcasts of Sunday night and postseason National Football League (NFL) games. The program debuted on September 10, 2006, when the network inaugurated its ...
In the latest TV ratings, NBC Sunday Night Football‘s broadcast of the Packers’ 27-19 win over the Chiefs averaged 19.6 million total viewers, up 50% from last week’s Ravens/Chargers game to ...
The history of the National Football League on television documents the long history of the National Football League on television.The NFL, along with boxing and professional wrestling (before the latter publicly became known as a "fake" sport), was a pioneer of sports broadcasting during a time when baseball and college football were more popular than professional football.
The "Sunday Night Football" audience peaked at 29.4 million viewers between 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m., in the second quarter of the game, according to the network. Kansas City won, 23-20.