On-Air and Online Versus Nets Best Start To NHL Playoffs Ever

Posted on 30 April 2010 by Robert Seidman

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ON-AIR AND ONLINE VERSUS NETS ITS BEST START TO NHL PLAYOFFS EVER AND SCORES MOST-WATCHED FIRST ROUND ON CABLE IN NEARLY A DECADE

Washington/Montreal Game 7 on Wednesday Night was Most-Watched Conference Quarterfinal Game on Cable Since 2003

NEW YORK, N.Y. (April 30, 2010)- VERSUS, the fastest growing sports cable network in the country, enters the Conference Semifinals on the heels of a record-breaking Conference Quarterfinal round. VERSUS’ first-round coverage averaged a .7 HH rating and 595,000 viewers, making it the highest-rated and most-watched first round on cable since 2001.  The HH rating and average viewership was up 75 percent and 35 percent, respectively, as compared to last year’s Conference Quarterfinals, leading to VERSUS earning its most-watched April in primetime in network history.

Additionally, more than 50 percent of VERSUS’ Conference Quarterfinal games delivered more than a half million viewers with nine of the network’s top 10 most-watched first-round games all taking place over the past two weeks.  This overall momentum is highlighted by Game 7 of the Washington/Montreal series on April 28, 2010, which garnered a 1.2 HH rating and averaged 1,151,000 viewers, making it VERSUS’ highest-rated and most-watched first round game in network history and the most watched first-round game since 2003.  The 2010 Conference Quarterfinals was also the most-watched among Men 25-54 on cable since 2000.

VERSUS.com, the online destination for extensive information about the 2010 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, also experienced double-digit growth.  In April 2010, to date, as compared to April 2009, visitor’s average time on the site increased 40 percent, page views per visitor showed 20-percent growth and there has been a 10-percent spike in overall page views.  Throughout the remainder of the postseason, fans will continue to have access to editorial coverage from some of the most knowledgeable hockey sources; exclusive videos and interviews as well as daily highlights from all of VERSUS’ games; polls and quizzes; an interactive community section where fans can post videos and photos and join or start message boards; AccuScore game projections; and live gamecasts and scoreboards for every game.  The network’s recently launched hockey application on the iPhone, Android and Blackberry Storm is the ideal way for viewers to access up-to-date statistical information, expert editorial analysis and videos on the go for the Playoffs.

VERSUS, the fastest growing sports cable network in the country, prides itself on super-serving passionate sports fans across all platforms (VERSUS.com, VERSUS on Demand and VERSUS HD).  Now in more than 75 million homes, the network is the cable television home of the National Hockey League (NHL), IZOD IndyCar Series, Tour de France, World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Professional Bull Riders (PBR).  VERSUS also airs NASCAR, NBA, UFC, college football and college basketball programming.  The network is home to the best outdoor programming on television and airs original programs not available anywhere else, including The Daily Line, Sports Soup and Sports Jobs with Junior Seau.  VERSUS, a wholly owned company of Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA, CMCSK), is distributed via cable systems and satellite operators throughout the United States.

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  • frivolousz21
    Right...I meant the the local ratings are not incuded in versus ratings...which makes versus ratings seem lower compared to TNT or ESPN for the NBA
  • That's not true. Games were aired in the local markets, they were just aired on local/regional affiliates rather than Versus. Versus aired game 7 of Caps/Canadiens nationally, but it aired locally in DC on Comcast SportsNet. Those numbers are counted (and we posted them yesterday), they are just not counted in Versus' numbers.
  • frivolousz21
    And...none of the 1st round games were aired in local markets like the NBA or MLB.

    those ratings are about half of what they would be with locals involved.
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