Posted by pablo on July 23, 2008, 1:55 am
...since rumors about Euros just having interest for their very own
continue to abound here in some posts, here a piece of data...
http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080722/opi_53504989072.html
9 million people watched the Laguna Seca in Spain, an incredible
audience given total population numbers (do your research). And
Pedrosa was home, and Lorenzo known not to be a contender (which he
quickly showed, he's got even more broken bones in his lower extremity
now).
People there just love motocycle racing. I wonder what the total
audience was in the USA. Can't find numbers on Google...
Posted by just bob on July 23, 2008, 6:06 pm
Ran into a guy Monday who knows I work events at Laguna and he said, "Wow,
were you there for the motorcycle race Sunday? This guy had a big crash and
flew off the bike." When I asked how he enjoyed the race he said, "Oh no. I
just saw the crash on the nightly news."
Nobody here is watching, still.
> ...since rumors about Euros just having interest for their very own
> continue to abound here in some posts, here a piece of data...
> http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080722/opi_53504989072.html
> 9 million people watched the Laguna Seca in Spain, an incredible
> audience given total population numbers (do your research). And
> Pedrosa was home, and Lorenzo known not to be a contender (which he
> quickly showed, he's got even more broken bones in his lower extremity
> now).
> People there just love motocycle racing. I wonder what the total
> audience was in the USA. Can't find numbers on Google...
Posted by Beav on July 26, 2008, 8:04 pm
> Ran into a guy Monday who knows I work events at Laguna and he said, "Wow,
> were you there for the motorcycle race Sunday? This guy had a big crash
> and flew off the bike." When I asked how he enjoyed the race he said, "Oh
> no. I just saw the crash on the nightly news."
> Nobody here is watching, still.
I don't think one guy's viewing habits is indicative of the viewing habits
of a whole country.
--
Beav
VN 750
Zed 1000
OMF# 19
Posted by sweller on July 31, 2008, 1:35 am
Beav wrote:
> > Ran into a guy Monday who knows I work events at Laguna and he said,
> > "Wow, were you there for the motorcycle race Sunday? This guy had a
> > big crash and flew off the bike." When I asked how he enjoyed the
> > race he said, "Oh no. I just saw the crash on the nightly news."
> >
> > Nobody here is watching, still.
>
> I don't think one guy's viewing habits is indicative of the viewing
> habits of a whole country.
I'm not so sure he's too wide of the mark. If you've ever seen the
"America's Most Criminal DEATH Driver Law Enforcer" type programmes
you'll know what I mean.
'They' know what people want to see and it's basically the lowest common
denominator. Even if it's not even that dangerous it'll be hyped beyond
beyond the realms of all sense.
Even ours are getting a bit silly: "We're for it now, he had his
indicator on".
--
Simon
Posted by T3 on July 26, 2008, 8:52 pm
> ...since rumors about Euros just having interest for their very own
> continue to abound here in some posts, here a piece of data...
>
> http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080722/opi_53504989072.html
>
> 9 million people watched the Laguna Seca in Spain, an incredible
> audience given total population numbers (do your research). And
> Pedrosa was home, and Lorenzo known not to be a contender (which he
> quickly showed, he's got even more broken bones in his lower extremity
> now).
>
> People there just love motocycle racing. I wonder what the total
> audience was in the USA. Can't find numbers on Google...
Top Sports Shows for the Week of July 14-20, 2008:
Rank Programs Network Persons Live+SD (000) HH Rating Live+SD
1 MLB ALL-STAR GAME 7/15 FOX 14,540 9.3
2 MLB ASG EXTRA INNINGS 7/15 FOX 11,596 7.5
3 MLB ALL-STAR PRE 7/15 FOX 10,371 6.8
4 HOME RUN DERBY PRELUDE ESPN 9,116 5.5
5 HOME RUN DERBY ESPN 6,030 3.8
6 MLB ALL-STAR POST 7/15 FOX 5,372 3.7
7 WWE RAW USA 4,789 2.8
8 WWE RAW USA 4,715 2.6
9 BRITISH OPEN CHAMP FINAL-7/20 ABC 4,640 3.3
10 FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN CW 4,339 2.4
11 BRITISH OPEN CHAMP-7/19 ABC 3,387 2.4
12 LEGENDS CELEBRITY SOFTBALL ESPN 3,303 2.2
13 MLB RED CARPET-7/15 FOX 3,250 2.2
14 FOX SATURDAY BASEBALL FOX 3,072 2.2
15 HONDA INDYCAR 200-07/20 ABC 1,827 1.3
16 SPORTSCENTER-OPEN-7/20 ABC 1,279 0.9
17 NBC ACTION SPORTS TOUR-SU NBC 1,180 0.8
18 US GRAND PRIX CBS 1,174 0.9
19 AVP VOLLEYBALL 7/20-B NBC 1,114 0.8
20 SPORTSCENTER-OPEN-7/17 ABC 800 0.7
From;
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/07/25/top-sports-shows-mlb-all-stars-over-all/4543
If
I read it correctly and I'm not sure at all if I am, it looks like 18th
in sports with about 1.2 million, I have no idea what the .09 means...
> continue to abound here in some posts, here a piece of data...
> http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080722/opi_53504989072.html
> 9 million people watched the Laguna Seca in Spain, an incredible
> audience given total population numbers (do your research). And
> Pedrosa was home, and Lorenzo known not to be a contender (which he
> quickly showed, he's got even more broken bones in his lower extremity
> now).
> People there just love motocycle racing. I wonder what the total
> audience was in the USA. Can't find numbers on Google...