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In reply to the discussion: Should NFL players go on strike due to owner and league pushback over protests during the anthem? [View all]ProfessorGAC
(74,801 posts)And i did. Share is not down. Sorry, but it's not. For people watching TV in the conventional way, within statistical bounds, the same numbers are watching NFL games. The viewership is down based upon conventional measures of viewership which include rating and share.
And just to be clear: I barely watch football. I loathe college football and generally only watch Red Zone, and usually while doing something else, so i'm not some defender of the NFL.
But, you are buying into the idiot prince's narrative that ratings are down. That's because ratings measurements have not caught up to streaming. The ratings boxes use to be able tell what channel you have on. That doesn't work with streaming. All it can tell is if data is streaming. One could be watching an NFL game or Masterpiece Theater.
Eventually the ratings measurements will catch up to the different ways people watch TV, but they haven't yet. Until they do, all we have to go by is share. And, NFL share numbers are not falling off.
Find it interesting that you're taking the side of the meatballs claiming their silly "i ain't watching football anymore" nonsense is actually effectual.
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