Ratings Review: 2017 NLCS (Dodgers vs Cubs)
The LA Dodgers only took five games to defeat the reigning World Champion Cubs, to advance to their first world series in 29 years.
Four of the five games drew over six million viewers, despite the two 9 PM games, which lasted well into the next morning, Eastern Time. The lone game to pull under six million was the clincher for LA, which was a 11-1 blow out of the Cubs, in Wrigley.
Compared to last year, the NLCS is mostly flat, with more games above six million viewers, but never cracked the seven million viewer level.
Four of the five games drew over six million viewers, despite the two 9 PM games, which lasted well into the next morning, Eastern Time. The lone game to pull under six million was the clincher for LA, which was a 11-1 blow out of the Cubs, in Wrigley.
Compared to last year, the NLCS is mostly flat, with more games above six million viewers, but never cracked the seven million viewer level.
Date/Time | Net | Viewers* | A18-34 | A18-49 | A25-54 |
10/14 (8:00 pm) | TBS | 6.33 | 1.39 | 1.78 | 2.10 |
10/15 (7:30 pm) | TBS | 6.76 | 1.61 | 1.94 | 2.18 |
10/17 (9:00 pm) | TBS | 6.01 | 1.57 | 1.84 | 2.02 |
10/18 (9:00 pm) | TBS | 6.79 | 1.61 | 2.01 | 2.33 |
10/19 (8:00 pm) | TBS | 5.23 | 0.95 | 1.36 | 1.64 |
* - in millions
All times eastern
Previous Postseason Ratings:
2017 ALCS
2017 NLDS
2016 World Series
2016 ALCS
2016 NLCS
2016 ALDS
2016 NLDS
2015 World Series
2015 NLDS
2015 ALDS
2015 NLCS
2015 ALCS
2014 Post Season
2013 World Series
2012 World Series
Previous Postseason Ratings:
2017 ALCS
2017 NLDS
2016 World Series
2016 ALCS
2016 NLCS
2016 ALDS
2016 NLDS
2015 World Series
2015 NLDS
2015 ALDS
2015 NLCS
2015 ALCS
2014 Post Season
2013 World Series
2012 World Series
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