Even though the home team wasn’t victorious, the Baltimore Ravens may be able to find solace at the top of the cable ratings.
Monday night’s game on ESPN averaged more than 12.5 million homes and 17.5 million viewers, the largest audience yet on cable.
Alright, maybe the Patriots had something to do with it, too.
The AP reports:
The previous highs were 11.8 million households for last year’s Giants-Cowboys “Monday Night Football” game and 17.2 million viewers for Disney Channel’s “High School Musical 2″ movie in August.
-JACKIE SAUTER, Multimedia Editor
13 comments:
Great games get great ratings! Say no more.
With great expectation comes great matches, that's how it goes.
what a match it was...really great...!!
Hail ESPN. i have nothing to say else.
Maybe the Patriots had something to do with it..
patriots always have something to do.The great match always are in under pressure because of the high expectation of the fans like us!
Don't be aggressive nuts . It is play ground . Not a pub .
With great expectation comes great matches, that's how it goes.
Monday night’s game on ESPN averaged more than 12.5 million homes and 17.5 million viewers, the largest audience yet on cable.
12.5 million people watching this live it a really big number.
I really like watching football games even if i never watched live or played at least once.
I found this blog very interesting.Its full of good stuffs.Everyone's perception is really different fro each other.
I hope that it will be a great game and the ratins will explode because such big teams just deserve big audience.
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