Last month, ESPN’s Monday Night Football went up against the first presidential debate, and the football game barely lived to tell the tale. That night, more than 80 million people watched the debate, dooming MNF to record-low viewership.
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As it turns out, Giants-Packers did all right, drawing a 10.2 overnight rating, per Sports TV Ratings.
While that’s down versus the 13.1 overnight for the week 5 matchup last year (49ers-Giants), considering it was up against Trunp/Clinton debate two, it held up well. The game was down 7% from last week’s Steelers-Chiefs blowout that averaged an 11.0 overnight.
The debate, per Fox Sports’ Michael Mulvihill, took a dive, both compared to last debate and the second Obama-Romney debate in 2012.
Sports TV Ratings points out that the debate was likely hurt somewhat by the fact that it did not air on NBC, due to Sunday Night Football, so the impact goes both ways.
Still, it’s pretty obvious the effect the debate had on the game’s rating. Again, via Sports TV Ratings:
The debate aired from 9-10:30p ET. Here are the half hour Sunday Night Football #s from 8:30-11p ET:
8:30: 12.1
9:00: 10.1
9:30: 9.4
10:00: 8.3
10:30: 10.3
Obviously NBC’s Giants-Packers rating is nothing to brag about, but the network must be pleased its game didn’t get entirely smothered the way last week’s Monday Night Football broadcast was. In a year of bad news for NFL viewership, that’s some small consolation.
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