BackInTex wrote:andrewjackson wrote:And the 80% number that you toss out is interesting. More people in the U.S. watched the World Cup final last year than any game of the World Series or NBA finals.
Where did you get those stats? I'm not saying they are not true, mainly because I can't remember who played in the WS or NBA finals, but I still question the stats. Was the US in the World Cup final? That might explain it.
Now, take the number of people in the US that watched the World Cup and back out those that are not US citizens.

The U.S. was not in the World Cup final. It was France v. Italy in the 2006 final. I just realized that I said "last year" when I meant 2006.
I was a little bit off on my claim about viewers for the World Cup final and the other sporting events. I retract my claim that it had more viewers than any game. It was higher than the average.
2006 World Cup Final - 16.9 million U.S. viewers
2006 NBA finals (Miami v. Dallas) - 12.9 million U.S. viewers on average
2006 World Series (St. Louis v. Detroit) - 15.79 million U.S. viewers on average (one game exceeded the World Cup final)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/sport ... domir.html
http://www.medialifemagazine.com/cgi-bi ... 0&num=8263
And if you want to blame the particular teams it isn't much different in other years.
2008 NBA Finals (Lakers v. Celtics) - 14.9 million U.S. viewers on average
2007 World Series (Boston v. Colorado) - 16.2 million U.S. viewers on average
No matter where you go, there you are.