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And another article by Johnathan Tannenwald, this time about MLS Cup ratings.
"Real Corp backing"
Oh you Argo fans have so much to learn.
Hmm...then my hipster bag won't be too out of place at the labour day game....good to know. :)
TravelPat - I'd call that a southern Ontario Sask fan bump more then anything else. Probably hoping for a win. :) Argos are barely noticed right now. They got only 20642 to their home opener...
Riders are always a big TV draw, even if they havn't won a game yet. Those numbers are down for CFL over the past BTW.
Internet at home is pretty much a given for most people and I don't know about you, but I watched at least 3 World Cup games last year over my phone (but I'm on Wind).
Sports talk radio is cheaper then live sports commentary.
To be fair TSN does do an occassional TFC game, and they are doing all the WWC Canada matches.
But when you can stream most stuff...
Interesting.
Numeris has been doing ads on 102.1 (i.e. 30 - 50 year old land) for months begging for people to answer the phones when they call.
Or you prefer to spend your money on something else.
Cord cutting isn't about being poor, its about personal choices.
Nah......lack of playoffs don't mean that much. Soccer just isn't a big TV sport in Canada or the US apart from the World Cup.
Saw this last season. One mitigating factor - it was TSN2 while there was another game going on with VCWC.
That having been said, none of those numbers are really all that good. 1 out of 15...
Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuh.....not necessarily.
I grew up curling. Watched the Orest Melynchuk burned rock incident during the Silver Broom. Family curled. Know the game. Enjoy watching it occasionally,...
Demographics for curling are older with money. Pre Boomers and Boomers.
They have had the country for awhile. We are slowly taking it back.
Local winners draw people, who drop in periodically once the team doesn't win in future years.
Secret of the CFL's success actually.