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Rotten ratings

XFL title game draws only a 2.5 overnight rating

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Posted: Sunday April 22, 2001 3:30 PM
Updated: Thursday May 10, 2001 10:07 PM
  Jim Baker Jim Barker, offensive coordinator for the Xtreme, hugs Rashaan Shehee following LA's 38-6 win. AP

NEW YORK (AP) -- The XFL's first season went out with a whimper.

The inaugural championship game Saturday night -- probably the football league's final telecast on part-owner NBC -- drew a 2.5 overnight TV rating, less than a quarter of what the debut program got in February.

An average of only 2.5 percent of the TVs in the country's largest 49 markets tuned in at any given time to watch the Los Angeles Xtreme beat the San Francisco Demons 38-6.

Tellingly, viewership declined steadily from the 8:15 p.m. EDT start of the broadcast to 11 p.m.

NBC, which joined with the World Wrestling Federation to fund the new league, is expected to decide by the end of the month whether to remain a partner in the XFL.

The ratings for "The Million Dollar Game" aren't likely to dissuade the network from dropping the league. XFL broadcasts have repeatedly set lows for prime-time ratings on major networks.

Saturday's game was preceded on NBC by the opening game of the NBA playoff series between Minnesota and San Antonio, which drew a 4.5 preliminary rating.

The last half-hour of that broadcast drew a 5.6 -- which plummeted to a 3.4 when the network shifted to the XFL game.

The XFL averaged a 3.3 national rating on NBC during the 10-week regular season, a number boosted tremendously by the opening-night curiosity tune-in.

After about a 50 percent decline from Week 1 to Week 2, the third NBC broadcast of the XFL was the lowest-ranked prime-time show on any of the four major networks that week, tying for 89th place in households with UPN's Star Trek Voyager.

The ratings were so low on NBC, UPN and TNN that the league has been giving free commercials to its advertisers since Week 4 in an effort to make sure the spots reach as many viewers as had been guaranteed.

The championship game did draw more viewers than the playoff game the week before, when NBC earned a 2.0 overnight rating.

The national rating for Saturday's game will be released during the week.


 
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