Oct. 14 - WOMEN'S BOWLING U.S. OPEN 0.6 562,684
Oct. 7 - WOMEN'S BOWLING U.S. OPEN 0.5 511,548
Sept. 30 - WOMEN'S BOWLING U.S. OPEN 0.5 438,510
0.6 rating, 551,028 homes
whiteoak wrote:Our local center, Greenway Bowl in Odenton, Md. owned by Wally Hall (the same one who writes in BJI and tells everyone how they should run their centers and promote bowling), had the TVs in the center removed so they couldn't possibly show bowling.
SimonSez wrote:Would give us the names of centers who specifically turned off the US Women's Open telecasts because of birthday parties??
skullpants wrote: SimonSez wrote: Would give us the names of centers who specifically turned off the US Women's Open telecasts because of birthday parties??I never said that any of the centers turned off the telecast because of birthday parties. I only suggested that since the telecast aired during a time slot most centers reserve for birthday parties, that might be the reason it was not viewed on each and every monitor in each and every center coast to coast. Of course the reason could just have easily have been that there was a football game on the monitor instead.
SimonSez wrote: Would give us the names of centers who specifically turned off the US Women's Open telecasts because of birthday parties??
Does anyone know what the MLS championship got for a rating?
Sunday the 18th on a real network (ABC) not hiden on ESPN2. Starting only 1 hour before the NFL.
Did Soccer with a couple of big advantages get a better rateing?
The MLS championship game received a 0.8 rating on Nov. 18.
Sell Sponsors for the gutters. In short sell the sport to the marketing Giants.