WSOP TV DECISION BOOSTS RATINGS
21 November 2008
ESPN reports significant increase in viewership on
final table screenings
Officials at Harrah's and television network ESPN will
feel vindicated in their decision to postpone the World
Series of Poker final table in order to increase
television interest. This week ESPN released its
screening ratings for the two hour telecast of the final
table played last Tuesday.
The 2008 rating soared by 46 percent compared to that
achieved for the 2007 final table, when Jerry Yang
triumphed in the traditional non-stop climax to the
whole WSOP series.
Translated into viewers, the rating means that 2.36
million viewers in 1.91 million households were glued to
their television sets each "average minute." That
represents increases of 53 percent and 52 percent
respectively over the same period last year, when the
numbers were 1.55 million viewers in 1.25 million
households.
Last Sunday, the nine finalists again took their seats
after a 117 day break, attracting large numbers of
railbirds to the Rio to see who would survive to the
final heads up. The two proved to be Ivan Demidov and
Peter Eastgate (see previous InfoPowa reports), and they
returned on Monday night to decide the final winner -
Eastgate.
ESPN rapidly edited the final table footage, added in
commentary from announcers Norman Chad and Lon McEachern,
and aired the final episode on Tuesday night - a
remarkable achievement that paid off with high ratings
because viewer and media interest was still high.
ESPN reports that this year's WSOP television ratings
overall were up on 2007, perhaps an indication of the
continued interest in the game. Ratings for the full 32
episodes indicate that the series penetrated some 919
000 homes (2007: 815 000) and was seen by 1.13 million
people (2007: 981 000).
ESPN spokesperson George McNeilly said: “We’re thrilled
with the results and it’s a tribute to the leadership of
Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack and his team at the WSOP in
growing poker into a spectator sport. If you saw the
telecast or were there in person, then you know the
crowd went wild for their favorite players. The balcony
seating was a capacity crowd. All nine players were
unheralded coming in and were not household names, so it
speaks to the great drama that is televised poker.”
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