Overall Viewership For ECU/UofM Game

Submitted by TickerTape on September 5th, 2023 at 2:28 PM

I was wondering if anyone knew what the overall viewership was for the Michigan game on Saturday? This was the first game I haven't seen since the App State/Big Ten Network debacle years ago. I personally have no interest in the Peacock App and was not about to purchase it to watch a single game. 

My assumption would be a pretty low viewership compared to a normal viewing, but I am not certain. Anyone know?

FauxMo

September 5th, 2023 at 2:30 PM ^

I saw a headline this morning (that I can no longer find) that says it was the most streamed game in the history of NBC Sports. So, yeah, it did OK without you... ;-) 

BoFan

September 5th, 2023 at 2:48 PM ^

Probably because before 2023, NBC didn’t have the rights to any good college football content.  And this was only the first week. The Michigan game was 100% streaming viewership.  Before this year NBC had Notre Dame games, but those are usually broadcast on NBC so streaming numbers are secondary. 

Mpfnfu Ford

September 5th, 2023 at 9:48 PM ^

There's two rules for the streaming industry:

1. Never quote actual numbers

or if you do

2. Quote numbers so absurd you have to be a victim of lobotomy to believe they're true.

 

Yes Netflix, Spencer Confidential has been watched by more people than the population of Asia. That's definitely true

woomba

September 5th, 2023 at 2:47 PM ^

since we know that Michigan - ECU was Peacock's highest CFB game ever and that last week's ND-Navy game hit 251k viewers as the highest non-Peacock exclusive game, it's probably fair to assume that it's somewhere in the 300k-400k range

For reference, last year's Hawaii - Michigan on BTN was about 1M viewers (although the timeslot was split with Idaho-Indiana), so probably about a 50% drop overall.

 

 

CTSgoblue

September 5th, 2023 at 3:56 PM ^

I paid $5.99 to watch the game because I value paying that much for 3 1/2 hours of entertainment to watch my favorite team's season opener.  I suppose not all people would be willing to pay that much (although I do believe 110,000 people pay far more than that).

Tokyo Blue

September 5th, 2023 at 5:20 PM ^

I'm paying $2.50 per month for 3 months.

I got to see Michigan play ECU, get to watch The Lions beat the Chiefs, Sparty get slain by Washington, Notre Dame beat Ohio State, Sparty get stomped by Penn State, Clemson or Notre Dame lose when they play each other, plus other things I can't even imagine at this point.

All for the price of my first beer if I go down the street to a local pub to watch the game.

Forgot to mention a weekly NFL Sunday night game.

ch1townma1ze

September 5th, 2023 at 6:32 PM ^

We had no plans on downloading peacock in Chicago and refrained from a bad neighborhood bar experience - so we set up a tailgate on the lake front and streamed the Michigan Radio feed while smoking a pork shoulder in perfect weather. Almost felt like the golf course ;) Go Blue. I'll continue to refuse any downloading of anything the Notre Dame Broadcasting Company offers unless they finally join the B2G.

vulture

September 6th, 2023 at 2:33 AM ^

AMEX Platinum cardholders can recoup the cost of the Peacock streaming subscription with the card's $240/yr streaming credit. 

Also, your kid can get a Student Peacock sub for less than $2/mo and you can login with those credentials.  For students,Peacock is so cheap there's no point even cancelling it.

Or you could invite your friend over and watch the game using your friend's login credentials at your house which costs you nothing.

If you don't want to mooch you can raise money by turning in 20 aluminum cans at the recycling center.