How Many People Were Watching the NBA Finals?

The NBA Finals were the most watched television event in the U.S. last year. But how many people were actually tuning in?

How many people were watching the NBA Finals?

The 2019 NBA Finals was the Championship Series of the National Basketball Association (NBA)’s 2018–19 season and conclusion of the season’s playoffs. In the best-of-seven playoff series, the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Toronto Raptors four games to two.

The NBA Finals had an average of 18.2 million viewers

The National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals is the Championship Series of the NBA and the conclusion of its postseason. All Finals have been played in a best-of-seven format, and contested between the winners of the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference (formerly Divisions before 1970), except in 1950 when the Eastern Division champion faced the winner between the Western and Central Division champions.

The NBA Finals had a total of 18.9 million viewers

According to Nielsen, the NBA Finals had a total of 18.9 million viewers, with 11.2 million of them in the 18-49 demographic. This was down from last year’s 20.4 million total viewers, but still up from 2017’s 18.2 million.

The NBA Finals had a peak of 20.1 million viewers

The NBA Finals had a peak of 20.1 million viewers, which was down from the 22.9 million who watched last year, according to Nielsen.

Game 1 of the series, which aired on ABC on May 31, had an average audience of 18.465 million viewers, according to Nielsen. That was up 3% from last year’s Game 1 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors which aired on June 1, 2017.

The NBA Finals had a rating of 8.9

The 2019 NBA Finals had a rating of 8.9, meaning that 8.9% of all households with a television were tuned in to the championship series. The Finals were also watched by an average of 15.14 million viewers, up 5% from last year.

The NBA Finals had a share of 14

The NBA Finals had a share of 14, which means that 14% of all people who were watching television at the time were tuned into the NBA Finals The share is based on the total number of TV households in the United States which is estimated to be 118.4 million.

The NBA Finals had a household rating of 7.4

The NBA Finals had a household rating of 7.4, meaning that an average of 7.4% of all households with a television were tuned in to the game. The total number of viewers was 12.6 million.

The NBA Finals had a household share of 11

The National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals is the annual Championship game of the NBA. The game concludes a postseason that begins in late October, with the top two teams from each of the league’s two conferences—the Western Conference and the Eastern Conference—advancing to play each other in a best-of-seven series. A total of 52 NBA Finals have been played, with the Eastern Conference winning 28 and the Western Conference winning 24.

The household share is the percentage of televisions in use that are tuned into a particular program. In other words, if 60% of all TVs in use are tuned into the NBA Finals then it has a household share of 60%.

The NBA Finals had a viewership of 2.7 million

The NBA Finals had a viewership of 2.7 million
The highest-rated game was Game 7, which averaged 11.3 million viewers
Game 6 was the second most-watched game, averaging 10.5 million viewers
The lowest-rated game was Game 4, which averaged 8.6 million viewers

The NBA Finals had a reach of 4.9 million

The NBA Finals had a reach of 4.9 million – the average audience for each game of the series, which was televised on ABC. The Nielsen company said Wednesday that is up 5 percent from last year’s championship series between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs.

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