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yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
Tue Jan 2, 2018, 10:35 PM Jan 2018

NFL lands 37 of top 50 rated television shows of 2017, proves demise has been greatly exaggerated

Source: Touchdown Wire (USA Today), by Michael Colangelo


Remember all those thought pieces about how the NFL is losing its grip on America? Ratings are down! People hate players kneeling! It’s all Colin Kaepernick’s fault! The ratings are so bad that Papa John had to step in and blame the NFL for falling pizza sales. The league will never recover. Those NFL boycotts are working . . . or none of that is happening and the NFL is still the rule of American entertainment.

The NFL owns 13 of the top 20 and 37 of the top 50 most watched programs of 2017. So ratings are down for the NFL, but ratings are down for everything. The NFL still gives advertisers and partners the best and widest access to customers and viewers.

Live programming played in 2015, 2016, and 2017. It will play in 2018. It’s what grabs viewers and forces them to watch because they can’t delay it. They can’t record it and not have it ruined. They can’t have social media slow down and ignore it. The NFL is still the best sports product on television. It’s the best thing for advertisers. It’s the most watched piece of content. The problem about pointing to the NFL’s ratings decline — and it is declining — is that it doesn’t seem that bad in comparison to everything else. Everything is declining.

Here is the full list of the top 50 programs. Everything is live. Normal broadcast sitcoms and programs aren’t represented. The NFL’s only real competition is President Trump, and unless he starts slinging Trump shirts and Trump steaks and Trump properties during actual speeches, the NFL is the best thing for advertising men and women.

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NFL lands 37 of top 50 rated television shows of 2017, proves demise has been greatly exaggerated (Original Post) yallerdawg Jan 2018 OP
Glad to see this mountain grammy Jan 2018 #1
evidently regular programming is pretty much junk if football can get higher ratings nt msongs Jan 2018 #2
THIS is hitting everything. yallerdawg Jan 2018 #3
This year's football season has been very difficult for me TlalocW Jan 2018 #4

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
3. THIS is hitting everything.
Tue Jan 2, 2018, 11:39 PM
Jan 2018
It’s the changing in consumption patterns. It’s cord cutters. It’s YouTube and Snapchat and Facebook. The reason for ratings decline isn’t something the NFL is doing or not doing. It’s something they can’t stop . . . unless they can somehow freeze time and stop technological advancements.

Ratings are down, but they are down across the board. Unless there was protests and kneeling on scripted broadcast programming that we missed somewhere, the NFL’s problems are about reaching millennials and cord cutters.

TlalocW

(15,381 posts)
4. This year's football season has been very difficult for me
Wed Jan 3, 2018, 01:50 AM
Jan 2018

On the one hand, I think paying people to play games for billions of dollars is ridiculous; that most of the athletes are jerks or worse, and that the teams have too much power when it comes to blackmailing cities to build new stadiums for them, and I eagerly await the day when their ratings do bottom out, and the spoiled millionaires have to get real jobs.

On the other hand, you got a guy like Kaepernick, who not only is aces at annoying conservatives by practicing his Constitutional rights and inspiring others to do so to draw attention to an important issue, but he seems like a decent fellow all around, giving to charity, starting foundations, etc. that I hope the rumor about him and Diddy buying a team is true just to continue shaking shit up some more.

TlalocW

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