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Ratings resurgence

Finals earn highest numbers in three years

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Posted: Saturday June 16, 2001 4:54 PM

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Los Angeles Lakers' NBA title repeat gave NBC its highest overnight ratings for the Finals since Michael Jordan's last season.

Friday night's Game 5 between the Los Angeles Lakers and Philadelphia 76ers had an overnight rating of 13.5 with a 24 share.

That gave NBC a five-game overnight average of 14.8/25, 7 percent higher than the Lakers' championship last year against Indiana (13.8/24), and 26 percent higher than the 11.7/21 for the five-game series between New York and San Antonio in 1999.

The first five games of the 2000 Finals averaged 13.1/23 on the overnights.

Overnight ratings measure the biggest U.S. TV markets, covering about 63 percent of the country.

It was also the best Game 5 since Jordan's 1998 championship run with the Chicago Bulls, when NBC got a 20.7 rating and 36 share. NBC got a 12.1/22 last season.

Los Angeles posted the highest numbers with a 35.7 rating and 58 share. Philadelphia was second at 33.5/54. It was the first time in the series that Los Angeles had better ratings than Philadelphia.


 
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