Sport in your country - Quantitatve rankings

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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:40 am

some data on the 2nd best way to measure how popular a sport is, who watches it on tv.

Numbers for America for the last year.

Super Bowl -- 97.5 million
NFL playoffs avg. -- 32.9
Summer Olympics primetime avg. -- 27.7
BCS Championship (College American Football) -- 23.1
NCAA (college) men's Basketball finals -- 19.5
Rose Bowl -- 19.0
Daytona 500 -- 17.8
NBA Finals avg. -- 14.9
NFL regular season avg. -- 14.6
Kentucky Derby -- 14.2
World Series avg. -- 13.6
MLB All-Star Game -- 13.4
Belmont Stakes -- 13.1
The Masters -- 11.0
NFL Pro Bowl -- 10.0
US golf Open Sat-Mon avg. -- 9.2
Home Run Derby -- 9.1
March Madness (college basketball cup) avg. -- 8.4
Preakness Stakes -- 7.9
NASCAR avg. -- 7.4
Indy 500 -- 7.2
NBA All-Star Game -- 6.3
MLB playoffs avg. -- 5.7
Wimbledon men's final -- 5.2
NFL Draft Day 1 -- 4.8
NHL Stanley Cup finals avg -- 4.5
NBA playoffs avg. -- 4.1
British Open Weekend  --  4.0
Euro final -- 3.8

College football regular season avg. -- 3.8
Ryder Cup 3 day average  -- 3.6
NBA regular season avg. -- 1.6
MLB regular season avg. -- 1.6
Summer X Games  -- 1.4
Winter X Games -- 1.3
UEFA Champions League finals -- 1.1
MLS championship -- 0.9
NHL All-Star game -- 0.9
NHL playoffs avg. -- 0.8
MLS All-Star game (against West Ham)-- 0.5
NHL regular season avg. -- 0.4
MLS regular season avg. -- 0.3
MLS playoffs avg -- 0.2
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Postby GYBS » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:50 am

Sorry Joe - i have to say this -

Who cares that they would prefer to watch college games and watch people signing for clubs more than real sporting occasions ???
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Postby paddy » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:52 am

hockey :)
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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:52 am

I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.
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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:54 am

I am also very interested in any kind of similar data in other countries

I have no idea if more people watch Rugby or Cricket   Darts or horse racing in England. Rugby League or F1?  Heiniken Cup or Uefa Cup?
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Postby Bam » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:57 am

JoeTerp wrote:I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.

Sorry Joe but I dont know what you are tyring to achieve with this.

It just confirms that Amercians think sport ends at their borders, not to metion the world.

Its not a very good stat to show off IMO.

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Postby bunglemark2 » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:57 am

JoeTerp wrote:I am also very interested in any kind of similar data in other countries

I have no idea if more people watch Rugby or Cricket   Darts or horse racing in England. Rugby League or F1?  Heiniken Cup or Uefa Cup?

Ehhh...WHY ? Who cares ?
Get out more - go ride a bike; walk somewhere....anywhere ! Talk to people.
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Postby GYBS » Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:59 am

I guess for us over here it would be

Football - Prem then CL then FA cup Championship then UEFA
Horse Racing - Grand National - Derby
Rugby - 6 Nations
Cricket - Ashes
Tennis - Wimbledon
Golf - Open - Masters
F1
Rugby League
Darts

But just a pure guess really mate
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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:00 am

Bam wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.

Sorry Joe but I dont know what you are tyring to achieve with this.

It just confirms that Amercians think sport ends at their borders, not to metion the world.

Its not a very good stat to show off IMO.

Cue the Right Wing comments  :laugh:

personally, I thought it would have been lower. It took place mid day during the summer. Terrible time for tv, and it did double what basketball or baseball games normally get.

Are there any numbers for for who watched the finals of the Copa Del Rey or Copa Italia in England?
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Postby GYBS » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:00 am

paddy wrote:hockey :)

welcome back katg
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Postby GYBS » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:01 am

JoeTerp wrote:
Bam wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.

Sorry Joe but I dont know what you are tyring to achieve with this.

It just confirms that Amercians think sport ends at their borders, not to metion the world.

Its not a very good stat to show off IMO.

Cue the Right Wing comments  :laugh:

personally, I thought it would have been lower. It took place mid day during the summer. Terrible time for tv, and it did double what basketball or baseball games normally get.

Are there any numbers for for who watched the finals of the Copa Del Rey or Copa Italia in England?

I highly doubt it mate and dont think italian football is on telly over here and only a small percent of people will watch the spanish football
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Postby dawson99 » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:02 am

Well i like it...
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Postby account deleted by request » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:04 am

dawson99 wrote:Well i like it...

I don't think Joe is counting sex as a spectator sport Dawson
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Postby JoeTerp » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:05 am

GYBS wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:
Bam wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.

Sorry Joe but I dont know what you are tyring to achieve with this.

It just confirms that Amercians think sport ends at their borders, not to metion the world.

Its not a very good stat to show off IMO.

Cue the Right Wing comments  :laugh:

personally, I thought it would have been lower. It took place mid day during the summer. Terrible time for tv, and it did double what basketball or baseball games normally get.

Are there any numbers for for who watched the finals of the Copa Del Rey or Copa Italia in England?

I highly doubt it mate and dont think italian football is on telly over here and only a small percent of people will watch the spanish football

I am sure the Copa Libertadores final didn't do that great either. So its probably not JUST America that thinks sports end at its borders. Although to be fair I did watch the Rugby League World Cup final and there were loads of English people in the stadium cheering loud for the Kiwis.
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Postby Bam » Tue Mar 31, 2009 11:08 am

JoeTerp wrote:
Bam wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:I think its a pleasant surprise how many people watched Fernando Torres goal over here.

Sorry Joe but I dont know what you are tyring to achieve with this.

It just confirms that Amercians think sport ends at their borders, not to metion the world.

Its not a very good stat to show off IMO.

Cue the Right Wing comments  :laugh:

personally, I thought it would have been lower. It took place mid day during the summer. Terrible time for tv, and it did double what basketball or baseball games normally get.

Are there any numbers for for who watched the finals of the Copa Del Rey or Copa Italia in England?

I don't know the stats, here in Australia the WC was between 1am and 6am "terrible" hours for workers but I'd hazard a guess that the numbers watched would be slightly higher.

Australia isnt into Soccer as much as Britain, but they are now playing catch-up in terms of providing finance and decent football. Something they were not interested in to long agao.

In the social globalisation of sport I think America contributes the least amongst westernised countries and even some poverty stricken and volatile countries. Thats saying something IMO.

each to their own I suppose, but you did post up the stats.
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