Turner Broadcasting cable networks continues to score strong viewing marks for its coverage of the NCAA College Basketball Tournament. One of its “Final Four” games this
past weekend, Kentucky-Wisconsin, averaged a Nielsen 22.6 million total viewers -- a game that ran across three Turner networks (TBS, TNT and truTV).
This was up 39% from the game of a year
ago -- which also aired on the three Turner cable networks. Kentucky had come into the game with a perfect record -- winning all its season’s contests.
This year’s
Kentucky-Wisconsin game earned a Nielsen 12.4 household rating versus last year’s Final Four game between Kentucky-Wisconsin, which pulled in a 9.2 household rating.
Its earlier game
Duke against Michigan State -- also on TBS, TNT and truTV -- pulled in 15.3 million total viewers, up 31% from the previous year. The game averaged a 10.5 household rating for the contest versus 6.9
household ratings for the Connecticut-Florida semi-final game.
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In 2013, the featured early-evening Final Four contest (Michigan/Syracuse) on CBS earned 17.1 million viewers and a 10.2
household rating. With the earlier semifinal contest (Kansas/Ohio State) pulling in 16.6 million viewers and a 9.6 household rating.
Overall, this year’s NCAA Tournament coverage across
TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV is averaging a 7.5/15 overnight rating/share, tied as the best preliminary ratings in 23 years (7.7/16 in 1992).
NCAA March Madness Live has garnered more than 77
million live video streams and 16.8 million live hours of video usage through Saturday’s national semifinals -- both all-time records. This year’s live streams are up 15% over last year,
with live hours of video consumed rising 17%.