10/24 – Cardinals/Giants Earns Worst Game 7 Audience in Baseball History

Game 7 of the Cardinals/Giants National League Championship Series drew a 4.9 final rating and 8.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen fast-nationals — down 38% in ratings and 39% in viewership from Red Sox/Rays Game 7 on TBS in 2008 (7.9, 13.357M), and down 58% in both measures compared to Indians/Red Sox Game 7 on FOX in 2007 (11.7, 19.154M).

Compared to the most recent NLCS Game 7, ratings and viewership for Monday’s game declined by 55% and 51%, respectively, from Cardinals/Mets in 2006 (10.8, 16.528M).

By a wide margin, Cardinals/Giants ranks as the lowest rated and least-viewed Game 7 of any Major League Baseball playoff round. The previous low was set by Red Sox/Rays in 2008.

The game was obviously impacted by competition from the presidential debate and the Lions/Bears “Monday Night Football” game. Monday’s final rating peaked at 5.8 during the final half-hour before the debate, which attracted a whopping 59.2 million viewers across ten networks.

The “Monday Night Football” game, meanwhile, trounced Game 7 head-to-head. Lions/Bears topped Game 7 by 35% in ratings (6.6 to 4.9), 32% in viewership (10.7M to 8.1M), and an incredible 88% in the adults 18-49 demographic (4.5 to 2.4).

To reiterate, among adults under the age of fifty, a regular season NFL game on cable nearly doubled Game 7 of a League Championship Series between the last two World Series champions.

The previous two times Game 7 of a League Championship Series aired opposite regular season NFL coverage, baseball won the head-to-head battle easily. In 2008, Red Sox/Rays beat Seahawks/Buccaneers on “Sunday Night Football” by 25% in ratings (7.9 to 6.3) and 33% in viewership (13.4M to 10.0M). The previous year, Indians/Red Sox topped Steelers/Broncos on “SNF” by 41% in ratings (11.7 to 8.3) and 44% in viewership (19.2M to 13.3M).

Game 6 Viewership Down Slightly: On Sunday, the penultimate game of the Cardinals/Giants series attracted 7.6 million viewers — down 1% from Tigers/Rangers Game 6 on a Saturday night last year (7.702M), and down 35% from Giants/Phillies Game 6 on a Saturday night in 2010 (11.639M).

Not surprisingly, considering how poorly the NLCS performed overall, the game ranks as the least-viewed Game 6 of an LCS ever on broadcast television, reports Sports Media Watch.

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