MLS Television ratings

Discussion in 'BigSoccer Polls' started by Won_United, Mar 29, 2005.

  1. Won_United

    Won_United Member

    Jan 3, 2005
    Spring Lake, MI
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    How do you think the MLS television ratings will go this year?
     
  2. Stan Collins

    Stan Collins Member+

    Feb 26, 1999
    Silver Spring, MD
    This is not the most earth-shattering poll of all-time, but I'd guess small increase. Maybe Chivas and Landon are good for 0.1.
     
  3. MoRado

    MoRado New Member

    Feb 6, 2004
    San José. Costa Rica
    Club:
    Deportivo Saprissa
    Nat'l Team:
    Costa Rica
    they´ll improve,if the US nat´l team keeps playing good it´ll increase even more
     
  4. dmike

    dmike Member

    Jul 7, 2004
    SoCal
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    like does anyone have the average ratings from season to season?
     
  5. Ray Luca

    Ray Luca BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Feb 2, 2005
    Metrostars lost players and has gained relatively nothing. Prediction the fing toilet.
     
  6. soccermusician

    Oct 20, 2004
    There might be a slight increase. There are some interesting things to watch like EJ and Ruiz, LD in LA, chivas real salt lake youri, so u never know!!!!
     
  7. Justin O

    Justin O Member+

    Seattle Sounders
    United States
    Nov 30, 1998
    on the run from the covid
    Club:
    Seattle
    I can't see Landon creating an increase, as he's already been around the league a while. I think Chivas might make up for some of the Freddy bump, which will likely be less of a factor this year. About the same I say.
     
  8. JRstriker12

    JRstriker12 New Member

    Jan 27, 2002
    Falls Church, VA
    I'm hoping Chivas helps bring more interest to the league and RSL will help open another market. I'm thinking will see a very slight increase.
     
  9. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Unless there's going to be a big jump in the quality of soccer played in the MLS, they'll stay the same.
     
  10. crusio

    crusio New Member

    May 10, 2004
    Princeton
    MLS is like a hamster on the wheel. They run but they don't really go anywhere..... Ratings will remain the same.
     
  11. crusio

    crusio New Member

    May 10, 2004
    Princeton
    Why Landon?
     
  12. bigredfutbol

    bigredfutbol Moderator
    Staff Member

    Sep 5, 2000
    Woodbridge, VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He's probably the best-known player, and now he's in a bigger market. Not that I think it will help much.

    Answering this question was tough, because I had a hard time quantifying the difference between "slight increase/decrease" and "about the same." I do think opening in a new market might help a little bit. How measurable that little bit is, I don't know.
     
  13. Indiana Jones

    Indiana Jones Member

    Oct 27, 2004
    The Pope can only die once, right? :D
     
  14. LocoGueroFutobolista

    Apr 18, 2004
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    And apparently, MLS on ABC can happen what... two more times (ALL-Star, MLS Cup)? Sad, though, that the Pope's death just happened to coincide on the 1 day that many fans of Chivas USA had the chance to see their team live on ABC. Unless they are in the Cup Final, of course.We need to get on broadcast network. Broadband is ok, pay perview and cable is ok, but we need to get on a major network on a regular basis.
     
  15. crusio

    crusio New Member

    May 10, 2004
    Princeton
    ehhhhhhhhh I guess. I just don't see anyone new tuning in to see that guy. I see rating to be like they have been for the last 8 years. The same.
     
  16. ggmannyc

    ggmannyc New Member

    Nov 9, 2004
    new york city
    it would help if media covered mls
    they ignore it
    cover women college basketball even though nobody cares
    i wonder if the media is racist
    boxing and soccer(futbol) biggest sports on telemundo
    non latin media acts as if these sports dont exist
    on network sports telecast allways have a token woman
    but no latinos at all its really a joke
     
  17. The Lion Keeper

    The Lion Keeper New Member

    Mar 11, 2005
    In the 18. Dallas
    First of all, I completely do not trust, what are advertised as, television ratings. I truly feel these are made up figures to sway viewers on what they should be watching. Who are these Nielson families and how often are they
    changed? As everyone here knows, there is an absolute prejudice against Soccer on T.V.. The reasons are obvious, no commercial slots every few minutes like we have in our beloved American sports. Football: 3 second play,
    30 second commercial slot, 3 sec. play, etc. Baseball: even more suitable.
    Soccer is not slow and cut up like these games. When they do air MLS games,
    I feel they purposely try to dull it down (not that MLS needs any help there)
    to suppress the growth of the game. Don't believe that? Watch the camera production of an EPL game versus and ABC broadcast and listen to the announcers.
    As far as Landon goes, I like him but I think his running back home with his tail between his legs lost him credibility as a great potential player. He failed his first time out, now was his time to go back and show how he has matured.
    Instead, he just failed again. He is not a draw anymore.
    Chivas will help, Real probably a little bit too for a while. EJ, for those who follow the game may get some additional viewers. (like 3 or 4 more).
    Go FC Dallas.
     
  18. Oakland Co United

    Oakland Co United New Member

    Jan 2, 2003
    The 248
    It's my understanding that they are changed around quite often. I was contacted and participated in a 2 week test where I had to fill out this log book. Never came of anything though.


    The only prejudice is for programming that gets ratings. Great shows like Arrested Development teeter on cancellation, while crapola like Listen Up gets renewed (I dont want to get off on a rant here, but why not just follow Tony and Wilbon around for 1/2 an hour every week?).

    If I'm not mistaken, MLS buys the 4-6pm Saturday slot from ESPN, kind of like an infomercial. MLS can go to advertisers and package signboards, uniform ads, those little graphics next to clock, etc and call it a "TV ad". You're not necessarily cutting up the game, but the advertisers message is getting out there.

    Speaks to experience here. They can't just go out and hire dudes from England to produce, direct & film games. They have to "teach" the game to existing personnel, many of whom I would guess are not big soccer fans. I watch a lot of English games and I really don't see too much difference between EPL and MLS production. I really liked the skycam used last Saturday. JP and Balboa are serviceable as announcers, much better than their predecessors.

    Landon needed to play, wasn't going to happen in Germany, and I've read articles where BL isn't going to use a true #10 anymore. Don't know if his credibility suffered, we'll see how he does with the Galaxy.

    The latest round of expansion didn't necessarily increase the national footprint, in net adding only one small market. I think a lot is going to hinge on SportsCenter. In the absence of hockey playoffs, there may be a window for a few more/expanded MLS highlight package on the Saturday Night/Sunday Morning shows. US qualifying may help a little also. I think a small increase is possible.
     
  19. humstein

    humstein New Member

    Jun 2, 2003
    Really - It doesnt' matter- for now.

    MLS is still in its "catering to its base" stage.
    Which means convincing US soccer fans that the MLS is worth watching. When this period is over then the masses can be won over.
     
  20. gherter

    gherter Member

    Sep 16, 2002
    Leesburg, Virginia
    When they get a log book back that says,

    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Porn
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer
    Soccer ...

    They throw it out. :)
     
  21. Oakland Co United

    Oakland Co United New Member

    Jan 2, 2003
    The 248
    "What's an Everton?"
     
  22. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    I'll have to chime in that at this point, it's not.
     
  23. CanuckFan

    CanuckFan Member

    Dec 13, 1999
    Calgary
    Club:
    FC Energie Cottbus
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Careful, it is close to Easter after all.

    Speaking of miraculous events, I'd like to see those 'BL rules out use of a number 10' articles.
     
  24. Bonji

    Bonji Moderator

    Feb 4, 2003
    Denver, Colorado
    Club:
    Colorado Rapids
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    SLC had a 6 rating in SLC for the opening game. That has to be one of the highest ratings ever. It translated into 24,000 houses watching the game on TV.

    That being said, I don't see the ratings doing much different from last year.
     
  25. futbolfutbol

    futbolfutbol New Member

    Aug 8, 2002
    mars and looking down

    Could not agree with you more the games on TV are so freaking slow. Don't they know how to shoot the game properly. EVen the games in the mexican league are shot better than MLS. Don't get me wrong I like to watch soccer on tv but the MLS is unwatchable.
     

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