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I notice how the h8ters is quick to post a topic on some BSPN rumor about an Owens implosion with Jason Witten but +$$% like this gets overlooked.
http://www.latimes.com/sp...2008dec26,0,2395843.story
DIANE PUCIN / ON SPORTS MEDIA
[h1]Dallas Cowboys are still a top draw in sports TV[/h1]
According to the numbers that come in to Nielsen Media Research, which measures what people are watching on television, the Dallas Cowboys are stillAmerica's Team.
Really.
"I'm not surprised," said Tom Ziangas, senior vice president for sport at Nielsen. "No. 1, the Cowboys are still very competitive on the field. No. 2, it's always a soap opera.
"I'm not a big Cowboys fan, but I do understand the Cowboy phenomenon. There's been the mystique of Gil Brandt, Tom Landry, now a flamboyant owner, Jerry Jones, a line of coaches who are personalities. The numbers don't lie. People love it."
For example, the Sept. 15 "Monday Night Football" game on ESPN in which Dallas beat Philadelphia, 41-37, had 18.6 million viewers, the most ever for a cable program.
The Cowboys' 20-8 victory over New York Giants on Dec. 14 was seen by 23 million, making it the most-watched game in the three years of Sunday nightfootball on NBC. The Cowboys-Green Bay Packers game Sept. 21 and the Cowboys-Washington ******** game on Nov. 16 are, so far, the second- andthird-highest-ranked Sunday night games this year.
The Dec. 20 NFL Network Saturday game (usually the NFL Network games are on Thursdays), in which the Baltimore Ravens beat the Cowboys, 33-24, drew 5.76million viewers, the highest-rated NFL Network game this season and second-highest NFL Network numbers in two years. What's No. 1? The Packers-Cowboys gamein 2007 which had 10 million viewers.
"The NFL may be the best-marketed professional sports league there is," Ziangas said, "and the Cowboys are one of the best-marketed teams thereis. It's a pretty potent combination."
So there's no use complaining when we get blanket coverage on any Terrell Owens controversy or about whom Tony Romo is dating. The Cowboys play the Eagleson Sunday. It's televised nationally on Channel 11. I don't have to tell you to tune in. You already do.
http://www.latimes.com/sp...2008dec26,0,2395843.story
DIANE PUCIN / ON SPORTS MEDIA
[h1]Dallas Cowboys are still a top draw in sports TV[/h1]
According to the numbers that come in to Nielsen Media Research, which measures what people are watching on television, the Dallas Cowboys are stillAmerica's Team.
Really.
"I'm not surprised," said Tom Ziangas, senior vice president for sport at Nielsen. "No. 1, the Cowboys are still very competitive on the field. No. 2, it's always a soap opera.
"I'm not a big Cowboys fan, but I do understand the Cowboy phenomenon. There's been the mystique of Gil Brandt, Tom Landry, now a flamboyant owner, Jerry Jones, a line of coaches who are personalities. The numbers don't lie. People love it."
For example, the Sept. 15 "Monday Night Football" game on ESPN in which Dallas beat Philadelphia, 41-37, had 18.6 million viewers, the most ever for a cable program.
The Cowboys' 20-8 victory over New York Giants on Dec. 14 was seen by 23 million, making it the most-watched game in the three years of Sunday nightfootball on NBC. The Cowboys-Green Bay Packers game Sept. 21 and the Cowboys-Washington ******** game on Nov. 16 are, so far, the second- andthird-highest-ranked Sunday night games this year.
The Dec. 20 NFL Network Saturday game (usually the NFL Network games are on Thursdays), in which the Baltimore Ravens beat the Cowboys, 33-24, drew 5.76million viewers, the highest-rated NFL Network game this season and second-highest NFL Network numbers in two years. What's No. 1? The Packers-Cowboys gamein 2007 which had 10 million viewers.
"The NFL may be the best-marketed professional sports league there is," Ziangas said, "and the Cowboys are one of the best-marketed teams thereis. It's a pretty potent combination."
So there's no use complaining when we get blanket coverage on any Terrell Owens controversy or about whom Tony Romo is dating. The Cowboys play the Eagleson Sunday. It's televised nationally on Channel 11. I don't have to tell you to tune in. You already do.