Thursday’s much anticipated face-off between basketball superstars Stephen Curry and LeBron James in the NBA Finals delivered record viewership for a Game 1 telecast on ABC.
This year’s opening salvo saw Curry’s Golden State Warriors best James’ Cleveland Cavaliers 104-89.
According to ABC, the game that ran from 9 p.m.-11:40 p.m. ET grabbed 19.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen live-same-day numbers.
That was enough to beat ABC’s broadcast network competition combined by 2.6 million viewers.
It was also the highest opening game score for an NBA Finals series since ABC began carrying the hoops championship in 2003.
The game was a big draw among young adults, averaging an 7.1 rating/30 share in adults 18-34 as well as big numbers in adults 18-49 (7.3/26) and adults 25-54 (7.6/23).
Following the game, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” also delivered its highest ratings for a Game 1 NBA finals night, drawing 4.5 million viewers and 1.2/5 in adults 18-49. In the overnight markets, viewership peaked from 10:45 p.m.-11 p.m. ET with a 14.8 household rating.
The Cleveland market elbowed past San Francisco in terms of local tune-in. The telecast on ABC’s Cleveland affiliate WESW-TV delivered a 36 household rating, compared to a 32.8 on ABC O&O KGO-TV San Francisco. Sacramento (with a 20 household rating), Columbus, Ohio (18.9 ) and Miami-Ft. Lauderdale (18.8) rounded out the top 5 local markets for the game.
ABC also noted that the game set a new high-water mark for NBA game viewership on the streaming WatchESPN app with an average minute audience of 347,000.
The highly-anticipated matchup between Stephen Curry and LeBron James in Game 1 of the NBA Finals did not disappoint, drawing a record-breaking 19.2 million viewers on ABC. The Golden State Warriors emerged victorious over the Cleveland Cavaliers with a score of 104-89, marking the highest viewership for an opening game since ABC started broadcasting the NBA Finals in 2003. The game was particularly popular among young adults, with impressive ratings in the key demographics of adults 18-34, 18-49, and 25-54.Following the game, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” also saw a boost in ratings, pulling in 4.5 million viewers and a 1.2/5 in adults 18-49. Viewership peaked towards the end of the game, with a household rating of 14.8 from 10:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. Interestingly, the Cleveland market surpassed San Francisco in local tune-in, with the Cleveland affiliate WESW-TV holding a 36 household rating compared to ABC O&O KGO-TV’s 32.8 rating in San Francisco. Other top markets for the game included Sacramento, Columbus, and Miami-Ft. Lauderdale.The game also set a new record for NBA viewership on the WatchESPN app, with an average minute audience of 347,000. This highlights the increasing trend of viewers turning to streaming platforms for live sports coverage. Be sure to follow us for more updates and insightful information on sports and entertainment news.
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The highly-anticipated matchup between Stephen Curry and LeBron James in Game 1 of the NBA Finals did not disappoint, drawing a record-breaking 19.2 million viewers on ABC. The Golden State Warriors emerged victorious over the Cleveland Cavaliers with a score of 104-89, marking the highest viewership for an opening game since ABC started broadcasting the NBA Finals in 2003. The game was particularly popular among young adults, with impressive ratings in the key demographics of adults 18-34, 18-49, and 25-54.Following the game, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” also saw a boost in ratings, pulling in 4.5 million viewers and a 1.2/5 in adults 18-49. Viewership peaked towards the end of the game, with a household rating of 14.8 from 10:45 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. Interestingly, the Cleveland market surpassed San Francisco in local tune-in, with the Cleveland affiliate WESW-TV holding a 36 household rating compared to ABC O&O KGO-TV’s 32.8 rating in San Francisco. Other top markets for the game included Sacramento, Columbus, and Miami-Ft. Lauderdale.The game also set a new record for NBA viewership on the WatchESPN app, with an average minute audience of 347,000. This highlights the increasing trend of viewers turning to streaming platforms for live sports coverage. Be sure to follow us for more updates and insightful information on sports and entertainment news.
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