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1 Chris Ostrow John Durand Sports Business Journal The NFL Rocks On Fans across the world grabbed chips, their favorite beverage, and watched Super Bowl 44 with their closest friends and family’s this weekend. Seats were decided on a first come first serve basis and people were only silent when the commercials came on. There have been many different headlines this weekend such as will Payton Manning lead the Colts to victory and go on to be known as the greatest quarterback of all time? The only thing that stood in Payton and the Colts way was the underdog Saints. The small in stature Drew Brees put the Saints and the whole city of New Orleans on his back after the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The charismatic and charitable Brees captured the nation. I wasn’t the only one watching Super Bowl 44 as it moved past the series finale of Mash as the most watched television event in history.

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Chris Ostrow

John Durand

Sports Business Journal

The NFL Rocks On

Fans across the world grabbed chips, their favorite beverage, and watched Super Bowl 44

with their closest friends and family’s this weekend. Seats were decided on a first come first

serve basis and people were only silent when the commercials came on. There have been many

different headlines this weekend such as will Payton Manning lead the Colts to victory and go on

to be known as the greatest quarterback of all time? The only thing that stood in Payton and the

Colts way was the underdog Saints. The small in stature Drew Brees put the Saints and the

whole city of New Orleans on his back after the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The charismatic

and charitable Brees captured the nation. I wasn’t the only one watching Super Bowl 44 as it

moved past the series finale of Mash as the most watched television event in history.

According to The Sports Business Journal the AFC Championship posted 46.9 million

viewers. While the NFC Championship game posted 57.9 million viewers. This was the NFL’s

most viewed games since the conference championships in 1982. “This is an amazing statistic

considering the fragmented television audiences, with more channel choices.” According to

John Durand.

It’s easy to say that ratings are so high because the games were close but most of the NFL

playoff games all turned out to be blowouts. Many people may think that the reasons ratings are

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so high are because of the big markets that the teams play in. New Orleans, Indianapolis, and

Minnesota don’t exactly jump out as top ten in the highest populations of cities in the United

States. My New York Jets fell apart down the stretch like they usually do leaving me

disappointed once again in my life. So why have the ratings this season reached levels they

haven’t reached in two decades?

According to Fox Sports David Hill “The reason why ratings are so high are the NFL’s

new rules tinkering to make the game more appealing.” He also goes on to say that “I don’t

know of any sport in the world that spends so much time examining all options to make its

games better. The NFL is unbelievably adept at adding things to make the game better and

eradicating things that fans don’t enjoy so much. On top of that the playoffs have been filed with

interesting story lines.”

I myself try to watch every playoff game I am available to watch. I feel like the NFL has

the best set up when it comes to their playoff schedule. It’s easy to set aside a few hours on a

Sunday or Saturday afternoon to watch a game. The MLB playoff games are during the week

and sometimes aren’t finished until 1 am. This would make it difficult for the average working

fan who works a 9 to 5. The NBA finals are exciting but they take too long to get to and there

are far too many bad teams that make the playoffs. The NBA playoffs start in April and do not

finish until June. It is absolutely outrageous how long the duration of the NBA playoffs are.

According to Neil Pilson a long time media consultant “You can turn to the upgrade in

technology in High Definition televisions and the recession as a reason why ratings have gone

up. With more family’s staying home due to the recession it has made football a more appealing

watch.”

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I myself went to one football game this season. I spent 150 dollars on an upper deck seat

had to pay 25 dollars for a parking pass, and then spent around 50 for me and my girlfriend’s

food and beer. Yesterday I watched the NFL in the luxury of my living room with replays I

could never see at the stadium. I am a big fantasy football player why should I leave my house

when I can follow all the games from my computer. I never thought of it from this perspective

but it makes sense to me after reading this article why ratings are going up. In conclusion I feel

this is an important article to examine for this class because it shows us different key strategies

why the NFL is the most successful sport in North America. It also shows that as a culture that

we have so many choices with the Internet, and thousands of channels to select but on Sunday

we all are tuning in for some football.

References

Durand, John 2010 Sports Business Journal