Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Beckham helps ESPN to another record.

The David Beckham experiment has, so far, been a successful one -- at least on television.

Every ESPN-televised match involving the high profile British import has set some form of ratings record. His U.S. debut, a friendly against Chelsea FC, drew a 1.0 cable rating on ESPN on July 21, the highest rated MLS event ever on ESPN or ESPN2. His first match against an MLS team, a Thursday night game against D.C. United, drew a 0.5 rating on August 9, a record for ESPN2.

Beckham's third MLS match set a new record. The battle between the Galaxy and Chivas USA drew a 0.6 rating last Thursday night, breaking the previous ESPN2 ratings record set two weeks earlier. Through three matches involving Beckham, ESPN/ESPN2 is averaging a 0.7 cable rating, up 250% from the 0.2 cable rating MLS games on ESPN/ESPN2 averaged prior to Beckham's arrival.

To put the 0.7 in perspective, ESPN averaged a 0.9 cable rating for the first seven episodes of The Bronx is Burning, while regular season NBA games averaged a 1.2 and 1.1 cable rating on TNT and ESPN, respectively, last season, and MLB telecasts averaged a 1.5 cable rating on ESPN through the first half of this season.

Numbers for ESPN MLS telecasts involving David Beckham.

  • July 21: 1.0 cable rating, 947,000 HH, 1.5 mil viewers
  • Aug. 9: 0.5 cable rating, 421,000 HH
  • Aug. 23: 0.6 cable rating, 532,000 HH, 658,000 viewers

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

looks like the WNBA gets better ratings than the MLS.

Christopher said...

Any idea what last week's MLS ratings looked like?

Any chance you could also provide some coverage/commentary on the Spanish language broadcasts?

Paulsen said...

Christopher,

I have not seen any info on the opening week MLS ratings, but I will post them when/if I get them.

-- Paulsen