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1994 – With an average Canadian audience of 4.957 million viewers, game seven was the most watched CBC Sports program until the 10.6 million viewers for the men's ice hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States at the 2002 Winter Olympics, when Canada won its first Olympic ice hockey gold medal since the 1952 Winter Olympics.
ESPN holds rights to the NHL Stadium Series, annually since 2023. ESPN holds rights to the NHL Entry Draft. ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC share in coverage of the Stanley Cup playoffs, holding rights to "half" of the games in the first two rounds, and one conference final per season. ESPN/ABC has the first choice of which conference final series to air.
If you didn’t watch the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing you aren’t alone. The TV ratings, which were just released, are absolutely awful. Per Front Office Sports, the Beijing Winter Games had ...
Per Front Office Sports, the winter games drew the lowest ratings in the history of the Olympics since NBC began broadcasting the event. This year’s games drew an average of 11.4 million ...
ESPN will hold rights to the NHL Entry Draft. ESPN and ESPN2 will share in coverage of the Stanley Cup playoffs, holding rights to "half" of the games in the first two rounds, and one conference final per-season. ESPN/ABC will have the first choice of which conference final series to air. The remaining half will air on TNT and TBS. [32] [33]
Here's the full first-round TV schedule for every series in the Stanley Cup playoffs. ... NHL playoffs first-round TV schedule. All times Central ... Game 1: Nashville at Vancouver; 9 p.m. CT ...
The National Hockey League has never fared as well on American television in comparison to the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, or the National Football League, although that has begun to change, with NBC's broadcasts of the final games of the 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013 Stanley Cup Finals scoring some of the best ratings ever enjoyed by the sport on American television.
In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s primetime broadcast coverage of the Winter Olympics on Friday night averaged 6.34 million total viewers, down 15 percent from Thursday to mark the Beijing games ...