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To: gamesmistress who wrote (16561)9/7/2018 8:55:07 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) of 17970
 
The bottom lines ...

"Despite the continued ratings erosion for the NFL, the league is still the leader by far in drawing eyeballs to the screen. The broadcast of the game, with its 9:05 p.m. kickoff, doubled the combined primetime average of the other Big 4 networks — ABC, CBS and Fox. “On the plus side, the NFL’s still the tallest midget by a mile,” a sports media consultant told The Post, a reference to even steeper declines in the networks’ non-sports programming. | nypost.com

This counterpoint to Ed Driscoll's postscript to the above is available from your link above:



...or full article is available here: marketwatch.com

I hope You saw 'Philly Philly' in the 3rd period of last night's game. It woke Eagles' fans at the full house at the Linc last night. Almost as exciting to them as Tiger's earlier round 15 miles south at Aronimink was.

Cheers, - Eric L. -
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