Articles Tagged ‘NHL Playoffs’

Round one of the NHL playoffs dominated the ratings: Numeris
Game seven of the Leafs vs. Canadiens series was the most-watched NHL broadcast ever, reaching 52% of the country.

Less commercial time, more Canadian hockey
Rogers Media’s Scott Moore and Anthony Attard detail the media co’s plans for the Canada-heavy first round of the NHL playoffs.

How NHL round-two action fared on Rogers
Numbers are taking a hit with the lack of Canadian teams, though audiences increased from the first to the second round on CBC.

How Rogers is handling a Canada-free NHL Playoffs
Scott Moore on how the media co is creating more of a tournament feel to combat the lack of Canadian teams making it to the post-season.

NHL Playoffs get Canadian boost
Ratings for the first round are up by double digits.

Playoff potential: Rogers Media’s post-season promo strategy
Helping viewers source games across its properties is key to the strategy, along with addressing the higher audience potential of the playoffs, says Rogers exec.

Criminal Minds rises to the top: BBM
The crime drama netted 2.05 million viewers, while the NHL Playoffs were the top weekly program for May 20 to 26.

The Big Bang Theory tops ratings: BBM
The comedy drew in 3.12 million viewers, while the NHL Playoffs were the top weekly program for May 6 to 12, 2013.

Big Bang Theory takes top spot: BBM
The comedy brought in 3.119 million viewers, with the NHL Playoffs taking the spot for most-watched weekly program for April 29 to May 5, 2013.

American Idol sings its way to the top: BBM, May 21 to 27, 2012
The finale of the reality show on CTV grabbed the most viewers Wednesday night, while the third round of the NHL Playoffs topped the weekly averaged show list.

The Big Bang Theory takes top spot: BBM, April 23 to April 29, 2012
The CTV comedy came in at #1 for the week, while the NHL Playoffs topped the weekly averaged show list.

Amazing Race takes a hold of the top spot: BBM, April 9 to 15, 2012
The CTV show had the most viewers for a single show, while the NHL Playoffs snagged first position on the weekly averaged show list.