Heat-Thunder Earns NBA Finals' Best Game One Overnight In 10 Years
Published June 13, 2012The game earned a 44.3 in Oklahoma City, the highest NBA rating for the market
SOLID START: In Oklahoma City, Mel Bracht writes ABC “didn’t miss a shot and was particularly effective with the cameras behind the basket getting amazing shots” of Thunder F Kevin Durant and Heat F LeBron James. ESPN’s Mike Breen “turned in his normal solid play-by-play, and Jeff Van Gundy had his usual oddball comments that make him one of the most unpredictable analysts in the NBA.” In his TV debut, former NBA ref Steve Javie "stuck by game officials." He defended a blocking call on Thunder F Nick Collison "that replays showed what appeared to be a charge" by Heat G Dwyane Wade (OKLAHOMAN, 6/13).
HOT HOT HEAT: ESPN averaged a 3.9 U.S. rating and 6.2 million viewers for its 21 telecasts of the NBA Playoffs, marking the net’s highest-rated and most-viewed NBA Playoffs in 10 years of coverage. The figures were also up 26% and 24%, respectively, from a 3.1 rating and 5.0 million viewers last year. The Heat-Celtics Eastern Conference Finals earned a 6.2 U.S. rating and 10.1 million viewers, which is tied with last year’s Heat-Bulls series on TNT as the highest-rated NBA Playoffs series ever on cable TV. Heat-Bulls averaged 10.4 million viewers and remains cable TV’s most-viewed NBA series ever. This year’s Heat-Celtics series is also up 44% and 46%, respectively, from ESPN’s Mavericks-Thunder Western Conference Finals last year. Game Seven of the Heat-Celtics series on Saturday night averaged a 7.7 U.S. rating and 13.3 million viewers, marking the highest-rated and most-viewed NBA game ever on cable TV. The Heat-Celtics series delivered the three highest-rated games ever on cable TV (Karp).
Marketing and Sponsorship
Go Daddy Taking New Marketing Direction With Hiring Of Ad Agency Deutsch
Duracell Signs Multiyear Deal With NFL, 49ers LB Patrick Willis
CBS, ABC Win Higher Ad-Sales Rates; NBC, Fox Continue Negotiations
Stony Brook In Need Of Expanded Merchandise Options With Trip To College World Series
Marketplace Roundup
Media
Heat-Thunder Earns NBA Finals' Best Game One Overnight In 10 Years
Kings-Devils Marks Lowest Stanley Cup Final Audience Since Ducks-Senators In '07
ESPN Radio N.Y. Audience Nearly Doubles, Ratings Close In On Rival WFAN
Paging Stompin' Tom: The CBC Considering Concert Series For "HNIC" 60th Anniversary
Twenty Years After Conquering The World, The Dream Team Reflects In New Documentary
USA Pro Cyclying Challenge Inks Broadcast Deal With NBC Sports Network Through '14
Media Notes
Leagues and Governing Bodies
Franchises
With Financial Backing Of AEG's Tim Leiweke, Kings Could Contend Next Season And Beyond
With Stanley Cup Run, Devils Bring In More Than $30M In Additional Revenue
Source Says Sale Of Padres Is Down To Three Bidders; Decision Could Come Next Week
NBA Awaiting Application To Begin Vetting Prospective Grizzlies Buyer Robert Pera
Manchester United Changing Course, Will Launch IPO In U.S. Instead Of Singapore
Derby County First English Soccer Club To Offer Demand-Based Pricing
Warriors Unveil New Logo, Name For D-League Team Moving To Santa Cruz
Facilities
Colleges
North Dakota Residents Overwhelmingly Vote To Retire UND's Fighting Sioux Nickname
Legends Of The Fall: Univ. Of Michigan To Honor Three More Former Football Players
Florida's Athletic Budget Stays Over $96M, But Sees Lag In Football Ticket Sales
Instant Replay To Be Introduced At College World Series, But Only For Home Runs