by Milton KentFiled under: Saints, Vikings, Sports Business and MediaIt stood to reason that if people were watching meaningless NFL exhibition games in big numbers, they would turn out in an even higher volume once the games mattered. Sure enough, NBC wasted no time Friday crowing that its telecast of Thursday's NFL opener between Minnesota and New Orleans got those bigger numbers -- and then some.
The Vikings-Saints game, pitting the two franchises that met in last January's NFC championship game, posted a 17.7 rating and 28 share, according to overnight data from Nielsen. The rating is the measurement of the percentage of households tuned in to a particular program, while the share is the percentage of television sets tuned to a program. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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