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Re: NFL suffers a 9.7 percent drop in TV ratings for regular season...

January 26, 2018 08:07AM
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Rams43

The NFL's drop in viewership is consistent with other TV programming, as cable subscriptions continue to decline. But the Nielsen data still shows that 20 of the top 30 highest-rated shows in 2017 were NFL games.

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as noted, this drop in viewership is consistent with other TV programming.

there are more ways to watch NFL football other than on cable and/or satellite TV......about half the Rams games that I watched this season were not though my TV providers.
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  NFL suffers a 9.7 percent drop in TV ratings for regular season...

Rams43555January 25, 2018 08:46AM

  Goodell needs to go!

Ramgator280January 25, 2018 09:15AM

  Re: NFL suffers a 9.7 percent drop in TV ratings for regular season...

Rampage2K-191January 25, 2018 09:46AM

  Re: NFL suffers a 9.7 percent drop in TV ratings for regular season...

JoeMad179January 26, 2018 08:07AM

  But also, people who don't watch football are unhooking, too

Blue and Gold182January 26, 2018 09:41AM

  Some of that's due to shorter attention spans IMO

Drew2839176January 26, 2018 07:22PM

  SO many watch football. Even with a substantial drop...

Ramgator190January 26, 2018 09:44AM

  95% of the dropoff is due to 1 issue only

six2stack122January 27, 2018 05:14AM