Olympics viewership was down 15%.Professor Tiger wrote:I think the word is "sneaky."If she's that cagey-good then she really ought to be president, right?
In other news, I'm glad to see that TV ratings for NFL games have plunged this year, after a long period of steady growth. It appears that NFL fans don't like it when players are trying to propagandize them, and they are voting with their remotes. Bravo.
Now, I hope the same thing happens to the NCAA and the ACC. They are punishing the state of North Carolina for keeping male perverts out of women's public bathrooms. I hope the ACC Championship is played on C-SPAN for lack of viewership elsewhere.
National MLB viewership has been on a slide since 2000.
Nationwide NBA ratings have tanked the past 5 years.
Those were all "pre-Kapernick" and the explanation points to 2 factors:
1 - Tribalism. Most viewers now are fans of just "their" teams rather than fans of the sport, so whereas a Yankees-Rangers game would have drawn fans of the Yankees, Rangers, Dodgers, Pirates, Orioles, etc., now only the Yankees and Rangers fans are watching, and
2 - Uncaptured forms of viewing. Nielsen has not yet mastered the art of tracking viewers who watch on mobile devices or online, as well as those who watch a lot of recorded or "On Demand" programs.
I can see a diehard Steelers fan turning off the game during the National Anthem if he doesn't want to see the protests. I cannot see him refusing to turn it back on to watch them play the Ravens, Raiders, etc.
Seems like the RW is ignoring the age-old axiom: correlation does not imply causation.