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The Biz of Baseball has been updated with new data…
Each year, those tracking the interest in Major League Baseball look to television ratings and viewership numbers to frame the discussion. Since 1967, those numbers have been tracked by the Nielsen Company. Now, the Biz of Baseball has been updated with those numbers, along with other details out of the data. The data includes:
- Year
- Network broadcast on
- Ratings number
- Share number
- Total television households
- Difference in ratings from year prior
- Difference in television households from year prior
The data also comes with two graphics: one tracking ratings and share, the other tracking television households. Further analysis can be found on Baseball Prospectus: Playing the MLB All-Star Game Television Ratings Game
The page can be linked at directly here All-Time MLB All-Star Game TV Ratings and can be found in our site navigation to the lower left under “Resources”
Maury Brown is the Founder and President of the Business of Sports Network, which includes The Biz of Baseball, The Biz of Football, The Biz of Basketball and The Biz of Hockey. He writes for Baseball Prospectus and is a contributor to Forbes.He is available as a freelance writer. Brown's full bio is here. He looks forward to your comments via email and can be contacted through the Business of Sports Network (select his name in the dropdown provided).
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