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SKEDBALL: Weekend Sports TV Ratings 2.7-8.2015

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Written by: Mitch Metcalf
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The ratings below are household ratings from the 56 television markets with local Nielsen meters for Saturday February 7 and Sunday February 8, 2015. The 56 markets (out of 210 total) cover about 70% of the US television population.

College Basketball

Saturday
1.29 rating CBS 1:00 pm Notre Dame at Duke
0.47 rating FOX 2:00 pm Georgetown at Villanova
0.66 rating FOX 4:30 pm Arizona at Arizona State
0.70 rating ESPN 12:00 pm Illinois at Michigan State
0.76 rating ESPN 2:00 pm Kansas at Oklahoma State
0.59 rating ESPN 4:00 pm Texas at Kansas State
1.31 rating ESPN 7:00 pm Louisville at Virginia
2.01 rating ESPN 9:00 pm Kentucky at Florida

Sunday
1.17 rating CBS 1:00 pm Michigan at Indiana

NBA

Sunday
2.00 rating ABC 1:00 pm LA Clippers at OKC Thunder
2.68 rating ABC 3:30 pm LA Lakers at CLE Cavaliers

Soccer

Premier League

Saturday
0.46 rating NBCSN 7:30 am Tottenham vs Arsenal
0.47 rating NBCSN 10:00 am Aston Villa vs Chelsea
0.81 rating NBC 12:30 pm Everton vs Liverpool

Sunday
0.14 rating NBCSN 7:00 am Burnley vs West Brom
0.30 rating NBCSN 9:00 am New Castle vs Stoke City
0.53 rating NBCSN 11:00 am West Ham vs Manchester United

International Friendly
0.48 rating ESPN 4:00 pm Sunday USA vs Panama

Golf

PGA: Farmers Insurance Open
1.47 rating CBS 3:00 pm Saturday Third Round
2.47 rating CBS 3:00 pm Sunday Final Round
1.30 rating GOLF 7:00-7:15 pm Sunday Final Round Playoff

NHL

Sunday
0.98 rating NBC 1:00 pm CHI Blackhawks at STL Blues
0.31 rating NBCSN 7:30 pm MON Canadiens at BOS Bruins

Other

N/A

Auto Racing

N/A

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About the Author

Mitch Metcalf
MITCH METCALF has been tracking every US film release of over 500 screens (over 2300 movies and counting) since the storied weekend of May 20, 1994, when Maverick and Beverly Hills Cop 3 inspired countless aficionados to devote their lives to the art of cinema. Prior to that, he studied Politics and Economics at Princeton in order to prepare for his dream of working in television. He has been Head of West Coast Research at ABC, then moved to NBC in 2000 and became Head of Scheduling for 11 years.