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08/05/2012 | Press release

*CORRECTION* OLYMPICS CONTIN...

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August 05, 2012
*CORRECTION* OLYMPICS CONTINUE TO SCORE FOR NBCUNIVERSAL

London Olympics Pacing Ahead of Beijing and Athens in Every Measurement

Through 9 Days Nearly 195 Million People Have Watched the Olympics on the Networks of NBCUniversal

33.9 Million Average Viewership and 18.9 Household Rating for the First 9 Nights of the London Olympics is Most for any Non-U.S. Summer Olympics in 36 Years

Serena Williams-Maria Sharapova Gold Medal Match Draws 7.9 Million Viewers

Mountain Time Zone and Pacific Time Zone are Highest Rated Through 9 Nights

28.0 Million Average Viewership and 15.9 Household Rating Last Night

LONDON - August 5, 2012 - Through the first nine days, the London Olympics has reached 194.7 million total viewers, 33.9 million average primetime viewers and a household rating of 18.9/32, each posting significant gains compared to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2004 Athens Olympics, the last European Olympics.

  • Through nine days, 194.7 million people have watched the Olympics on the networks of NBCUniversal, 3.5 million more than Beijing (191.2) through the same time period. The 2008 Beijing Games hold the record for the most-watched event in U.S. television history with 215 million viewers. The 194.7 million total viewers is nearly 18 million more than Athens through the same period (176.9 million).
  • Through the first nine nights of the London Olympics, NBC is averaging 33.9 million viewers, the most of any non-U.S. Summer Olympics since the 1976 Montreal Olympics. The 33.9 million is 3.7 million more viewers than Beijing (30.2 million) and 7.7 million more than Athens (26.2 million).
  • The nine-night average household rating of 18.9/32 is the best for any non-U.S. Summer Olympics since the 1976 Montreal Olympics. The 18.9/32 is 9% higher than the first nine nights from Beijing (17.4/30), and 20% higher than the first nine nights from Athens (15.8/28), the last European Summer Olympics.
  • Additionally, six nights of the London Olympics have drawn more than 30 million viewers, more than the entire 2008 Beijing Olympics (5) or 2004 Athens Olympics (2).


# # #

YESTERDAY - SATURDAY 8/4

PRIMETIME

Last night's coverage, which featured Michael Phelps' 22nd career Olympic medal (gold in the 4x100 IM), drew 28.0 million viewers, up 24% from the comparable night at the Athens Olympics (22.5 million). While the viewership is off from the comparable night in Beijing (31.6 million), that night included live coverage of Michael Phelps winning his record eighth gold medal of the Beijing Games, and Dara Torres, at age 41 winning a silver medal in the 50m freestyle. In addition, that night in Beijing featured Usain Bolt's record-setting gold medal in the 100m.

Last night's primetime coverage on NBC (8:30-11:15 p.m. ET/PT) earned a 15.9/26 national rating/share, 17% higher than the comparable night at the Athens Olympics (13.6/28), the last European Olympics, but down from the comparable night in Beijing (17.8/32), the fourth highest-rated night of competition for those Games.

NBC'S LIVE DAYTIME VIEWERSHIP SOARS:

NBC's daytime show, which aired live across the country yesterday, featured live coverage of Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova playing for Olympic gold at Wimbledon as well as Team USA's men's volleyball vs. Russia, Team USA's men's water polo vs. Serbia and the men's 10,000m gold medal final.

  • The Noon-6 p.m. ET window drew 12.6 million viewers an increase of 13% compared to the second Saturday morning at the Beijing Games (11.2 million). The household rating of 8.2/21 is 9% higher than the comparable afternoon from Beijing (7.5/20).


  • 10 a.m.-Noon ET averaged 11.0 million viewers, an increase of 26% versus the second Saturday morning at the Beijing Games (8.7 million). The household rating in this time period (7.4/22) is 21% higher than the comparable morning from Beijing (6.1/18).


  • The early-morning window (9-10 a.m. ET) drew 7.0 million viewers and had a household rating of 5.0/17. There is no comparable data from the Beijing Games for this time period.


  • During the live Williams-Sharapova gold medal match (9-10:30 a.m. ET), which took place on Centre Court at Wimbledon with Williams winning 6-0, 6-1, NBC drew 7.9 million viewers and had a household rating of 5.6/18.


  • The late night program (12:33-1:22 a.m. ET/PT) drew 7.2 million viewers and a household rating of 4.8/15, an increase of 7% and 2%, respectively vs. Beijing


HIGHEST RATED BY TIME ZONE (THROUGH NINE DAYS):

Mountain

22.4/39

Pacific

20.7/39

Central

20.5/35

Eastern

19.4/33



NINE-NIGHT METERED MARKET AVERAGE:

1. Salt Lake City

27.0/48

2. Milwaukee

25.0/42

3. Kansas City

24.7/41

4. Denver

24.3/46

T5. Columbus, OH

23.8/40

T5. Norfolk

23.8/37

T7. Indianapolis

23.3/40

T7. San Diego

23.3/41

9. Richmond

22.4/36

10. West Palm Beach

22.3/37

11. Albuquerque-Santa Fe

22.1/37

12. Minneapolis-St. Paul

22.0/42

13. Washington

21.8/40

T14. St. Louis

21.4/36

T14. Portland, OR

21.4/44

T14. Nashville

21.4/33

T14. Austin, TX

21.4/39

T14. Ft. Myers-Naples

21.4/38

19. Oklahoma City

21.3/34

20. Sacramento-Stockton

21.2/39



NBCUniversal, presenting its 13th Olympics, the most by any U.S. media company, will make an unprecedented 5,535 hours of the 2012 London Olympics coverage available across NBC, NBC Sports Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, Telemundo, NBCOlympics.com, two specialty channels, and the first-ever 3D platform, an unprecedented level that surpasses the coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics by nearly 2,000 hours.

For the full schedule of NBCUniversal's Olympic coverage, please go to: NBCOlympics.com

For press information, bios, photos and releases, please go to: NBCSportsGroupPressBox.com

--NBC OLYMPICS--

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