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Saturday, February 15, 2014

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No Gold For Vieira As Sochi Olympics Ratings Hit Low

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No Gold For Vieira As Sochi Olympics Ratings Hit Low
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No Gold For Vieira As Sochi Olympics Ratings Hit Low
Meredith Vieira received a lot of attention yesterday when it was announced that she would take over NBC’s anchor desk at the Winter Games for at least one night and became the first woman ever to host the network’s Olympics coverage. However the former Today co-host’s stint replacing the still ailing Bob Costas last night did not translate into better numbers for NBC’s tape-delayed primetime package out of Sochi on Valentine’s Day. In early fast nationals, NBC drew19.08 million viewers and a  4.5/19 rating  - the worst the Sochi Games have performed among viewers and adults 18-49 so far. The viewership is down hard from the 23.3 million who watched the comparable night of February 19, 2010 at the Vancouver Olympics. Friday’s result is also a slide of 16% from the 5.4/17 rating the last Winter Games pulled in on its first full Friday of competition four years ago. It’s also an 18%  drop from the 5.5 rating of the comparable night in Torino 2006. Up until now, the Sochi games have been beating or matching the the last European held Winter Games on average so far during this cycle.
Unsurprisingly, last night’s results are also a drop from the 31.7 million who watched NBC’s tape-delayed XXII Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony, which Vieira co-hosted,on February 7. That broadcast had a 8.7/26 rating. We’ll update the ratings once the final numbers come in later today. Vieira, NBC announced this morning, will be anchoring the Olympics again tonight where no doubt there’ll be highlights of the U.S. Men’s Hockey Team’s shootout victory over Russia this morning.
With ice sledding, free skating, some hockey highlights and skiing, including the super combined, NBC’s Olympics Friday primetime Olympics coverage received a 11.7/20 result in overnight metered-markets, with loyal Minneapolis (16.5/33) coming in as top local market once again. Looking back four years ago, NBC’s Vancouver coverage got a national household rating of 13.4/23 on its first full Friday of competition. That was jump up of 20% from the comparable night out of Torino 2006, which had a 11.2/19.
The only other original on any of the other nets last night was a new 20/20 at 10PM. The news mag show garnered a 1.1/4. That’s down a tenth from last week’s 1.2/4. Earlier in the night, ABC aired the Be My Valentine Charlie Brown special, which got a 1.0/4 – a rise of 43% from last year. Looks like there was some love in the air there.
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