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15.3 MILLION WATCH 140th RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY ON NBC

9.4 National HH Rating Marks Best Saturday Rating on any Network Since NBC’s Sochi Olympics

NBC Sports ‘Big Event Strategy’ Leads to More Than 15 Million Viewers for 4th Time in 6 years

Record 4.4 Million Minutes Streamed on NBC Sports Live Extra

STAMFORD, Conn. – May 5, 2014 – NBC Sports’ coverage of Saturday’s 140th Kentucky Derby averaged 15.3 million viewers, according to fast national data provided today by The Nielsen Company.

California Chrome’s exciting victory in Saturday’s race (6:06-6:52 p.m. ET) marks the fourth time in six years (2009, 2010, 2013, 2014) that NBC’s Kentucky Derby coverage averaged more than 15 million viewers. From 1991-2008, Kentucky Derby average viewership did not reach 15 million.


  • Viewership increased 3% from 2012 (14.8 million for I’ll Have Another’s victory) – the last time the Kentucky Derby faced head-to-head competition from the NBA Playoffs.

  • NBC’s 9.4/22 household rating for the Kentucky Derby ranks as the best Saturday rating on any network since the 2014 Sochi Olympics on NBC (9.6/17 on Feb. 15).

  • Louisville, the home of the Kentucky Derby, topped the metered markets with a 37.8 rating/66 share (top 20 markets listed below).

4.4 MILLION MINUTES STREAMED ON NBC SPORTS LIVE EXTRA: Fans live streamed a record 4.38 million minutes of the Kentucky Derby on NBC Sports Live Extra — the NBC Sports Group’s live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, and tablets – a 59% increase over last year for coverage which included four exclusive camera angles (grandstand, paddock, overhead, jockey), bonus analysis from NBC Sports commentators, and replays and footage from key “Road to the Kentucky Derby” prep races.

KENTUCKY DERBY VIEWERSHIP
201415.3 millionNBCCalifornia Chrome
201316.2 millionNBCOrb
201214.8 millionNBCI’ll Have Another
201114.5 millionNBCAnimal Kingom
201016.5 millionNBCSuper Saver
200916.1 millionNBCMine That Bird
200814.2 millionNBCBig Brown
200713.7 millionNBCStreet Sense
200612.9 millionNBCBarbaro
200513.6 millionNBCGiacomo
200414.6 millionNBCSmarty Jones
200311.8 millionNBCFunny Cide
200212.8 millionNBCWar Emblem
200113.5 millionNBCMonarchos
20009.1 millionABCFusaichi Pegasus
19999.9 millionABCCharismatic
19989.5 millionABCReal Quiet
199711.3 millionABCSilver Charm
199611.0 millionABCGrindestone
1995 9.3 millionABCThunder Gulch
199412.1 millionABCGo For Gin
199311.5 millionABCSea Hero
199213.7 millionABCLil E Tee
199113.4 millionABCStrike The Gold
199015.6 millionABCUnbridled
198918.5 millionABCSunday Silence

TOP METERED MARKETS FOR 2014 KENTUCKY DERBY (Race Portion)

1Louisville37.8/66
2Ft. Myers21.3/40
3West Palm Beach17.8/31
4Buffalo16.8/32
5Cincinnati16.7/35
6Boston15.5/35
7Columbus14.4/31
8Orlando14.3/26
T9.Tampa-St. Pete13.6/25
T9.Indianapolis13.6/28
11Knoxville13.5/26
12Minneapolis13.1/33
13Hartford13.0/27
T14.Baltimore12.9/27
T14.Providence12.9/25
T14.Dayton12.9/26
17Milwaukee12.4/29
T18.Washington, DC12.2/28
T18.Richmond12.2/24
T18.Tulsa12.2/24

PREAKNESS STAKES ON NBC SPORTS, MAY 17: In two weeks, Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome will take one more step to try to become the first horse to win the Triple Crown in 36 years, since Affirmed in 1978. NBC Sports Group coverage of The Preakness Stakes from Pimlico Racecourse in Baltimore, Md., begins Friday, May 16 at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN. NBC presents The Preakness Stakes on Saturday, May 17 at 4:30 p.m. ET with coverage beginning at 1 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

DateTimeEventNetwork
Fri., May 163 p.m.Preakness ClassicsNBCSN
Fri., May 164 p.m.Black Eyed Susan StakesNBCSN
Sat., May 171 p.m.Preakness SaturdayNBCSN
Sat., May 174:30 p.m.Preakness StakesNBC
Sat., May 176:30 p.m.Preakness Post-Race ShowNBCSN

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