Posted on 10/25/2017 8:00:13 AM PDT by Vision Thing
At this rate, a whole bunch of millionaire thugs will be kneeling as the IRS prepossess their mansions.
Last year, the NFL lost about a million regular-season viewers versus the 2013 and 2014 seasons. It represented about a 6% fall-off ― enough to be easily noticed and maybe even cause a little concern, but it could be written off as a one-year blip.
Last year's seepage has turned into a major break in the dam. The league is now down about three million viewers per game from 2013 and 2014. When the specific teams appearing, the scope of the telecast and the week of the season are taken into account, the decline is even more dramatic: more than four million viewers, or in excess of 20%.
There are the usual efforts to blame this on the decline in television viewership and cable subscriptions. And no doubt those don't help, but let's glance over at baseball.
Major League Baseball is riding high heading into the World Series, as the MLB postseason is the most-watched since 2011, averaging 4,763,000 viewers, through the LCS. In addition, Saturdays Yankees-Astros ALCS Game 7 was the most-watched baseball MLB game outside of the World Series and All-Star Game since 2010, drawing 9.9 million viewers on FS1.
The ratings for the NFL have plummeted because the core audience of the sport is more patriotic. And the racist antics surrounding the anthem were profoundly alienating. All the happy talk about gettting millenials on board with new gimmicks wont change that.
I just hope everyone keeps turning the NFL off, even as they try their lame attempts to get people to start watching again.
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I hope it’s long-term and hope it snowballs. I want them to take significant pay cuts.
Baseball now knows What Not To Do.
I think the NFL players should have a strike to fight for higher wages - scrub the rest of this season, the “super” bowl and keep at it into next season!
I walked past a bar that had an nfl game on its tv screens. I flashed a middle finger at one of the screens, and a bartender saw it. He offered no reaction. Guess he could’ve cared less.
The nfl is dying from anger on both sides and indifference from everyone else.
This NFL boycott is going to have to be a multi-year effort.
The owners seem to think that they can ride this out on TV money they already have in the pipeline. It’s gonna take us a couple of seasons to convince them otherwise.
I haven’t watched baseball since the ‘80s, and it was just local league stuff. We turned on the World Series and watched for a while last night. Brought back some good down-home memories. Fewer freaks than NFL — both the players and the fans.
Two consecutive years of declines in tv viewership and game attendance: It is already a long-term problem for the nfl. And they keep digging themselves in deeper.
NFL says: “you are with us” or “you are with America”
tough choice - NOT!!
Bye bye NFL
I love baseball. It truly is a thinking man’s game. There’s much more strategy there than meets the eye. And it’s one of the few games that can completely turn at the end. In football or basketball, if you’re down by a lot, the game is essentially done before the buzzer sounds. Not so in baseball. A team down by double digits CAN still win. It’s not over until the last out of the last inning.
I saw the 7th inning stretch last night. Dodgers and Astros had their hats over their hearts while a military man flanked by others in uniform sang God Bless America.
The nfl players are dumb enough to make such suicidal moves.
I believe many of the owners can see a decline in the value of their investments.
Also, they best hold on to the stadiums they’re playing in now because I don’t believe taxpayers will continue to be willing to pick up the bill for new stadiums.
With 11-15 minutes of football in a 3+ hour television broadcast, pro football is actually dull and boring compared to Major League Baseball. Did you ever think you'd see the day when this became obvious?
Yes, I watched the game last night. Great pitchers duel! And the anti-Trump lost-angelinos in the stands were well behaved: they were too excited and happy for their Dodgers to care about anything else.
We had the 4 largest US metros represented in the LCS this year. That probably contributed some to the increased viewership. Last year, one of the teams was from Canada.
the nfl thinks it is bigger than America. That's as ridiculous as the great John Lennon saying that The Beatles are bigger than Jesus. The Beatles are now dead, while Jesus steams towards His Second Coming.
The nfl is headed for its demise.
The current TV contracts expire in 2021 or 2022 IIRC. Which means that the negotiations for them will be starting in 2019 - 2020. The not watching the NFL will need to continue for a couple more seasons to make it hurt.
Any drop off in live attendance has been seen (empty seats), but it will not really be felt until next spring when 2018 season ticket renewals go out. The people I feel bad for are the people that bought PSL’s for their season tickets a few years ago and will never re-coup those costs if they elect to let their season tickets lapse.
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