Philippine Daily Inquirer

TV outfit misses out on NBA blockbuste­r

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NEW YORK—It’s not just the city of Cleveland that’s happy with LeBron James and his comeback Cavaliers.

The seven-game series with the Golden State Warriors was the mostwatche­d NBA Finals since 1998, the year Michael Jordan won the last of his six titles, the Nielsen company said Tuesday. Game 7 on Sunday, seen by 31 million viewers, was the most popular individual Finals game since Jordan’s clincher—with 10 million more people watching than during any other playoff game this year.

It was a winner-take-all game for the NBA championsh­ip involving the league’s two best players, and it went down to the last minute. Too bad a TV outfit missed out on cashing in.

“I’m sure (ABC) wishes they were able to foresee that and price their ads accordingl­y,” said Jon Swallen, chief research officer for Kantar Media.

The series as a whole averaged 20.2 million viewers, Nielsen said. No NBA Finals that didn’t involve Jordan has scored as high since 1989. The last time Cleveland was in the Finals, in 2007, the series averaged 9.3 million viewers.

Kantar Media estimates that ABC earned $295 million in advertisin­g rev- enue from the seven-game series, or about $120 million more than if it had been a four-game sweep. While ABC still would have earned advertisin­g revenue for entertainm­ent programmin­g if there weren’t extra games, it wouldn’t have been that much more, Swallen said.

ABC sets ad rates before the playoffs begin, with prices escalating if the Finals go to six or seven games. But since the network couldn’t have predicted a finale that was the year’s most popular program after the Super Bowl and the Oscars, Sunday’s advertiser­s got a relative bargain, he said.

That includes ABC: an estimated 15 percent of Sunday’s ads were touting upcoming ABC shows, and exposure before 31 million people can significan­tly boost awareness of the network’s upcoming shows, he said.

 ?? AP ?? FROM the stadiums to the TV, millions watched the seven-game series between the Cavs and the Warriors.
AP FROM the stadiums to the TV, millions watched the seven-game series between the Cavs and the Warriors.

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