medford wrote:I doubt the TV execs care much about national prestige, they care about people tuning in to watch. Fordham is in a large market, few w/n that market give a rats behind about Fordham basketball.
Edrick wrote:Lifted from the other board.....
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College basketball "markets" are vastly different than media markets.
The best I've ever heard in described. NCAA basketball "lives" in the triangle connecting Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Louisville.
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For the ninth year in a row, Louisville ranked as the No. 1 city for March Madness as Louisville had the highest average television rating and share for the run of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
In the 56 top markets where Nielson produces overnight ratings statistics, WLKY-TV averaged a 21.6 rating and 36 share.
Second was Memphis with a 16.9 rating and 26 share.
Markets * Rating/Share
1. Louisville 21.0/36
2. Memphis 16.9/26
3. Charlotte 13.4/24
4. Indianapolis 13.0/24
5. Kansas City 12.1/22
6. Cincinnati 11.9/24
7. Columbus, Ohio 11.7/22
7. Greensboro, N.C 11.7/21
7. Nashville 11.7/20
10. Raleigh-Durham 11.4/20
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/kentucky ... z2HPao2Xft
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