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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Monday Night Football Hits near Season Low Rating

Ratings for Monday Night Football fell to a near season low this week, as the New York Giants took on the Atlanta Falcons at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The Falcons toppled the Giants in a close 23-20 final on Monday, but despite the exciting finish as the Giants clawed back to a near win, ESPN’s broadcast earned a disappointing 7.5 result in metered markets, Deadline Hollywood reported.

This result was down 11 percent from last week’s Monday night game and only three percent better than the season-low from October 8. The game was also down five percent over last year’s Week Seven game on Monday night.

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6 comments:

  1. I'm done with the NFL until the players can act like proud Americans & respect our national anthem, haven't watched a game for 2 seasons.

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    1. They don’t miss you, moron. Ratings are up across the board compared to all TV ratings (which are down because of cord cutting). It was a matchup of two crap teams - no wonder the ratings weren’t great.

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  2. There's football on Monday nights?

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  3. Here's an idea - show the football game WITHOUT ANNOUNCERS!

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  4. Hey 2:33 pm--------If you want football w/o announcers just turn of the sound........js

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  5. I won't even watch when all the local media starts to talk about them
    I just change the channel
    Don't want to hear any of it

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