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Live Sports Dominates 2023 Broadcast TV

January 11, 2024

Nielsen ratings found 93 of 2023’s 100 most-watched TV broadcasts were NFL games, an improvement from the 82 spots NFL games had last year and a sign that live sports are eclipsing news and other broadcast programming.

By the Numbers:

  • In 2023, 93 of the top 100 broadcasts were NFL games. In 2022 that number was 82, in 2021 75, and in 2020 72. Three college football games made their way to the top 100, with basketball and the Kentucky Derby just missing the cut. 
  • The State of the Union Address was the only political programming to crack the top 100. The Academy Awards, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Episode 12 of Fox’s Next Level Chef were the only other non-sport broadcasts to make the top 100. The 56th Season premiere of CBS’s Sixty Minutes was the highest-ranking news program, at 136.   
     

The Bottom Line: What do these ratings have to do with campaigns? As more and more content moves to on-demand and streaming, live sports are attracting larger audiences.  A majority of these games are on broadcast networks, not cable. Why does this matter? Campaigns must be smart and nimble when it comes to TV advertising. Broadcast is still the medium that reaches the most voters at the same time, but live sports may prove to have a better ROI in some races compared to live news and other programming. Live sports games have a larger audience and the added benefit of no fast-forward option, which forces viewers to sit through ads. Campaigns that look at these changing audiences and opportunities can give themselves an advantage against opponents that don’t evolve.  

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