Broncos-Seahawks & Titans-Falcons preseason, Little League World Series lead cable sports for Friday August 14, 2015

August 17, 2015

Cable Sports TV Ratings for Friday August 14, 2015: This is sorted from most-watched to least-watched. Using your browser’s search tool (usually CTRL/CMD+F) might be the faster way to go if you’re looking for something specific. Note to readers using mobile phones: on most phones the tables are easier to read/scroll through if you tilt your phone to landscape orientation. Program Net Episode Start End Viewers (000) 18-49 Rtg NFL PRESEASON NFLN 2015…

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Dodger-Pirates, PTI, SportsCenter, PGA Bridgestone lead cable sports for Friday August 7, 2015

August 10, 2015

ESPN’s non-exclusive coverage of the Los Angeles Dodgers vs Pittsburgh Pirates topped all cable sports viewership on Friday with 783,000 viewers.  Pardon the Interruption averaged 696,000 viewers and the SportsCenter after Dodgers-Pirates averaged 651,000. Golf Channel’s coverage of the Bridgestone Invitational averaged 587,000 viewers. Cable Sports TV Ratings for Friday August 7, 2015: This is sorted from most-watched to least-watched. Using your browser’s search tool (usually CTRL/CMD+F) might be the faster way to…

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PTI, PGA Quicken Loans, SportsCenter lead cable sports for Friday July 31, 2015

August 3, 2015

Another Friday Jason Whitlock/Dan Le Batard edition of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption led another slow summer day in the cable sports programming world with 798,000 viewers and a 0.4 adults 18-49 rating. PGA Tour coverage of the Quicken Loans National on the Golf Channel averaged 525,000 viewers. The 6pm SportsCenter with 468,000 viewers. Around the Horn averaged 464,000 viewers and Highly Questionable averaged 372,000. MLB Network’s non-exclusive Mets/Nationals showcase game…

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PTI, Around the Horn, Crossfit Games lead cable sports for Friday July 24, 2015

July 27, 2015

Friday marks one of the slowest day for cable sports since this site launched last November. How slow was it? It was so slow that even with average viewership of a mere 691,000 for a Jason Whitlock & Dan Le Batard edition of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption was the most-watched cable sports show of the day. Pablo Torre’s last day filling in for Tony Reali on Around the Horn averaged 504,000 viewers.  The…

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PTI, SportsCenter, Around the Horn lead cable sports for Thursday July 23, 2015

July 24, 2015

ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption led a very slow day in the cable sports world with an average of 769,000 viewers. The 11pm and 12am SportsCenters averaged 466,000 and 465,000 viewers respectively. Good enough for 2nd and 3rd place on the day. Around the Horn was 4th on the day in the cable sports world and averaged 412,000 viewers. Cable Sports TV Ratings for Thursday July 23, 2015: This is sorted from most-watched to…

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Panama-Mexico, USA-Jamaica lead cable sports for Wednesday July 22, 2015

July 23, 2015

Soccer ruled the cable sports landscape on Wednesday with just the Univision Deportes portion of Mexico-Panama averaging 1.637 million and a 0.7 adults 18-49 rating. On Fox Sports 1, USA’s loss to Jamaica averaged 1.231 million viewers and a 0.5 adults 18-49 rating with another 722,000 viewers on Univision Deportes. The combined UniMás/Univision Deportes viewership for Panama-Mexico was 4.4 million viewers and 1.9 million viewers for USA-Jamaica. Cable Sports TV Ratings…

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PTI, Around the Horn, NFL Live lead cable sports for Tuesday July 21, 2015

July 22, 2015

ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption led a slow day in the cable sports programming world with 751,000 viewers and a 0.3 adults 18-49 rating. With Pablo Torre filling in for Tony Reali, Around the Horn garnered average viewership of 478,000 and Highly Questionable averaged 395,000 viewers. On ESPN 2 First Take averaged 432,000 viewers and His & Hers averaged 345,000 viewers.  The Pan American Games averaged 339,000 viewers. On Fox Sports…

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Final round of The Open, SportCenter, PTI lead cable sports for Monday July 20, 2015

July 21, 2015

The final round of The Open golf championship on ESPN averaged 3.361 million viewers to easily lead Monday’s cable sports programming. That more than last year’s final round which averaged 3.299 million viewers and last year’s final round was on a Sunday. With ~75% of the viewership being over the age of 50, retirees might have made up a big chunk of the number. But the 3.361 million average is just for…

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