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Old 02-09-2020, 11:13 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by rez View Post
I just couldn't get into the LA/Houston game. Shrug...maybe if there were an Indianapolis team I could care.
It does seem that the ratings were a lot better in markets with a connection to the teams. Seattle and Washington DC did big numbers. Kansas City as well, who just won the SuperBowl, obviously. It seems logical that it would do better with its teams' cities, but it did well above for them, so it might run on people following their locals for a while, as opposed to just digesting "the sport."

But if that does shift, and people just become a glutton for MORE FOOTBALL!, then it might see growth.
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