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Monday, February 26th, 2018

NBCUNIVERSAL DOMINATES WITH MOST ROBUST WINTER GAMES PRESENTATION IN HISTORY

Mark Lazarus, Chairman, NBC Broadcasting and Sports: “These Winter Games mark our fourth consecutive profitable Olympics.”

Winter Games Help Solidify NBC as Most-Watched Network for First Time Since 2002

NBC Olympics Averages Nearly 20 Million Primetime Viewers Over 18 Nights

Most Dominant Winter Games on Record – NBC-Only Primetime Viewership Beats Combined Broadcast Networks by 82%

Best Month EVER for NBCSN – Highest Viewership in History, Ranks As #1 Sports Cable Network

NBC Sports Digital Coverage Sets Winter Games Records with 2.17 Billion Total Streaming Minutes & 1.85 Billion Live Streaming Minutes

NBC Olympics’ “Prime Plus” Registers Largest Audience for Winter Games Late Night Show Since 1988 Calgary Olympics

NBC-Owned Stations and Affiliates, NBC News & NBC Entertainment Top the Competition throughout Winter Games

STAMFORD, Conn. – February 26, 2018 – NBC Olympics’ exclusive coverage of the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics was the most robust presentation of the Winter Games in media history…and NBCUniversal dominated the competition.

Among the highlights:

  • NBCUniversal presented a record 2,400+ hours of Winter Games coverage.
  • The PyeongChang Olympics helped solidify NBC’s rank as #1 in total viewers at any point during the TV season for the first time since it won the 2001-02 crown 16 years ago, according to Nielsen.
  • NBC Olympics averaged a Total Audience Delivery (TAD) of nearly 20 million viewers in primetime over 18 nights, according to Nielsen and Adobe Analytics.
  • NBC Olympics’ presentation of the PyeongChang Olympics ranks as the most dominant Winter Games on record.
  • NBCSN hit major marks (details below).
  • NBC Sports Digital set Winter Games records for total and live streaming minutes.
  • Olympic coverage created major benefits for the NBCUniversal portfolio.

 

Mark Lazarus, Chairman of NBC Broadcasting and Sports: “These Winter Games are once again profitable for NBC Sports Group, and validate our investment in the Olympics. With the most comprehensive coverage plan in Winter Games history, our team of thousands took on this Olympic-sized undertaking from PyeongChang (2,000-plus), Stamford (1,000-plus), New York, Englewood Cliffs and Denver. The team’s collective performance allowed us to present an Olympics that was both engaging and memorable. At a time when there is more entertainment than ever for consumption, the Olympics offered an unmatched communal experience. We look forward to Tokyo and beyond.”

 

PYEONGCHANG OLYMPICS ARE MOST DOMINANT WINTER GAMES EVER IN PRIMETIME: From the opening night of coverage on Feb. 8, NBC Olympics produced the most dominant Winter Games on record. With a Total Audience Delivery of 19.8 million viewers – NBC Olympics’ primetime performance more than doubled the combined primetime viewership of ABC, CBS and FOX (9.8 million). NBC Olympics’ Total Audience Delivery measured broader PyeongChang Olympics consumption by calculating average minute viewing across broadcast, cable, and digital.

The NBC-only primetime average viewership of 17.8 million beat by 82% the average of the combined broadcast networks to rank as the most dominant Winter Games on record.

WINTER GAMES DOMINANCE, LAST 20 YEARS

 Winter Olympics NBC-only viewership TAD ABC, CBS & FOX  combined Olympic Advantage TAD

Advantage

2018 PyeongChang* 17.8 million 19.8 million 9.8 million 82% 102%
2014 Sochi 21.3 million 14.9 million 43% N/A
2010 Vancouver 24.4 million 22.3 million 9% N/A
2006 Torino 20.2 million 32.8 million -38% N/A
2002 Salt Lake 31.9 million 23.9 million 33% N/A
1998 Nagano** 25.3 million 35.2 million -22% N/A

*The 2018 PyeongChang Olympics is the first Winter Games where live primetime coverage was available side-by-side on broadcast, cable and via live stream.
**CBS televised Nagano, so advantage is over ABC, FOX & NBC combined.
(Note: Feb. 23-25 viewership for other broadcast networks based on affiliate time period metric.)

AMONG BROADCAST NETWORKS, NBC HAS…

  • Ranked #1 on 74 consecutive Olympics nights.
  • Exceeded the combined viewership of ABC, CBS & FOX on 35 consecutive Olympic nights.
  • Won 438 consecutive Olympic half hours in primetime.
 

Winter Olympics

# of Nights NBC Olympics Was  Top-Rated Program
2018 PyeongChang

18 of 18

2014 Sochi

18 of 18

2010 Vancouver

14 of 17

2006 Torino

8 of 17

 

NBCSN POSTS MILESTONE MONTH

  • NBCSN posts most-watched month ever – With a Total Day viewership average of 768,000 viewers through Feb. 25 (based on all available data), NBCSN is on pace to deliver its most-watched month ever.
  • #1 Sports Cable Network — NBCSN is pacing to rank as the most-watched sports cable network in February in Total Day viewers.
  • Two most-watched late-night shows in network history – With the thrilling U.S. women’s hockey team’s gold medal victory on Wednesday (2.9 million viewers) and the historic U.S. men’s curling gold medal win on Friday (1.6 million viewers), NBCSN delivered its two most-watched late-night shows ever.

 

“PRIME PLUS” IS MOST-WATCHED OLYMPICS LATE NIGHT SHOW IN 30 YEARS

  • NBC Olympics’ “Prime Plus” late night show averaged a Total Audience Delivery of 8.4 million viewers – marking the most-watched Winter Olympics late night show in 30 years (1988 Calgary Olympics).

 

WINTER GAMES, VIEWERSHIP FOR LATE NIGHT SHOW

Winter Olympics Late Night Show Viewership
2018 PyeongChang              8.4 million*
2014 Sochi 5.6 million
2010 Vancouver 4.8 million
2006 Torino 5.0 million
2002 Salt Lake 6.7 million
1998 Nagano 3.5 million
1994 Lillehammer 6.2 million
1992 Albertville 8.0 million
1988 Calgary 9.9 million

*Total Audience Delivery

NBC SPORTS DIGITAL DELIVERS BEST WINTER GAMES EVER: Powered by Playmaker Media, NBC Sports Digital live streamed every event of the PyeongChang Olympics via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, and presented the first-ever live stream of an Olympics Opening Ceremony. Among the highlights:

  • NBC Sports Digital live streamed 1.85 billion minutes – more than four times the 420 million minutes for the Sochi Games.
  • NBC Sports Digital’s total17 billion streaming minutes more than tripled Sochi.
  • On Sunday, Feb. 11, NBC Sports Digital set a single-day Winter Games record with 176.3 million live stream minutes.
  • On Wednesday, Feb. 21, more than 525,000 uniques watched the live stream of the U.S.-Canada women’s gold medal game – which began after 11 p.m. ET – to rank as NBC Sports Digital’s fifth-largest hockey audience ever, beating all NHL, IIHF, and college hockey games, and trailing only four high-profile games from the Sochi Olympics in more favorable time periods.

 

RECORD COVERAGE FOR A WINTER GAMES: NBCUniversal platforms – NBC (176 hours), NBCSN (369), CNBC (46), USA Network (40.5) and NBCOlympics.com/NBC Sports app (1,800+) – offered the most in-depth coverage in Winter Olympics history, totaling 2,400+ hours.

RATINGS & VIEWERSHIP SUCCESS FOR NBC NEWS & AFFILIATE NEWS PROGRAMMING: NBC’s national news programming as well as local affiliate newscasts were the leaders in all dayparts. TODAY and NBC Nightly News were both onsite in PyeongChang throughout the Olympics.

  • TODAY was the #1 ranked morning show for both weeks of the PyeongChang Olympics posting its best Winter Games advantage over GMA since Vancouver 2010. TODAY won outright – in total viewers, A25-54 and A18-49 – to mark its best winning record in nearly six years and continued to be the top morning news program across-the-board season-to-date.
  • NBC Nightly News was the #1 evening news program for both weeks of the PyeongChang Olympics and continued its longest winning streak in over four years.
  • Meet the Press was the #1 Sunday affairs program during the Winter Games and held its best lead over This Week and Face the Nation in six years among total viewers and its best lead over Face the Nation in key demo viewers in seven years.
  • Local weekday newscasts on NBC-owned television stations and affiliate partners enjoyed household ratings increases compared to the prior four weeks. Household ratings for late local news jumped 56%, and local early morning news ratings increased 10%.

 

BIG LIFT FOR “A.P. BIO” FOLLOWING CLOSING CEREMONY: The post-Closing Ceremony episode of “A.P. Bio” has grown by +2.8 million viewers, or +89%, versus the show’s preview on Thursday, Feb. 1 (5.888 million viewers vs. 3.117 million at 9:31 p.m.) and +75% in adult 18-49 rating in 18-49 (1.4 vs. 0.8).

“TONIGHT SHOW” BOOST FOLLOWING OPENING CEREMONY: “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” following the Opening Ceremony delivered an 18% increase in total viewers versus the night of the Rio Opening Ceremony – averaging 4.662 million persons versus 3.943 million on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, during the Rio Games. In addition, it marked “Tonight’s” most-watched, regularly scheduled edition since Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015, and most-watched Friday telecast in three years, since Feb. 20, 2015.

NBC OLYMPICS’ MEDIA PARTNERS REACHED MILLIONS

  • Snap’s content, which included Our Stories, daily Publisher Stories, two Shows, and the debut of its new Live feature that streamed the top moment of NBC Olympics’ broadcast coverage each day, reached more than 40 million unique users in the U.S., 90% under the age of 35.
  • The NBC-Vox Media podcast partnership delivered nearly 500,000 downloads of “The Podium,” the daily Olympics podcast, and peaked as the #1 sports podcast and #3 overall podcast on iTunes.
  • Peloton streamed four live rides from its cycling studio inside the NBC Olympics broadcast studio in PyeongChang, which have been taken over 136,000 times.
  • The Uber app delivered tens of millions of impressions of custom-curated NBC Olympics content.
  • Musical.ly, via its content creators in PyeongChang, delivered more than 25 million engagements around the Winter Games.
  • GIPHY, which published NBC Olympics athlete GIFs, delivered 404 million total views.
  • Mobile GIF search engine Tenor published NBC Olympics GIFs across its integrations with popular messaging apps, delivering 1.7 million GIF shares and 109 million total views.
  • Apple News drove 56 million article views and 9.1 million video views to NBC Olympics content over the course of the Winter Games.
  • The Olympics on NBC garnered more than 273 million cross-channel engagements on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Tumblr, Google+ and Wikipedia.
  • Across social channels, NBC Olympics delivered 241 million Total Video Views across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
  • On Twitter, there have been 7M organic mentions of #PyeongChang2018, #Olympics, #NBCOlympics, #BestofUS, and #WinterOlympics, more than tripling Sochi.
  • There have been 135M minutes of NBC Olympics video consumption across Facebook and YouTube.

Source: ListenFirst

TOTAL AUDIENCE DELIVERY PROVIDES DOUBLE DIGIT LIFT

NBC Olympics’ Total Audience Delivery provided an 11% lift over the NBC-only audience (chart below). The 2018 PyeongChang Olympics was the first Winter Games with live primetime side-by-side coverage on broadcast, cable and live streaming. The NBC-only 18 primetime nights of PyeongChang averaged 17.8 million viewers with a 10.1/18 household rating.

PRIMETIME TOTAL AUDIENCE DELIVERY FOR PYEONGCHANG OLYMPICS

Date Total Audience Delivery NBC-only viewership TAD Lift
Thur. 2/8 17.2 million 16.0 million 8%
Fri. 2/9* 28.3 million 27.8 million 2%
Sat. 2/10 24.2 million 21.4 million 13%
Sun. 2/11 26.0 million 22.7 million 15%
Mon. 2/12 22.3 million 20.3 million 10%
Tues. 2/13 22.6 million 20.5 million 10%
Wed. 2/14 19.2 million 17.0 million 13%
Thur. 2/15 19.3 million 16.2 million 19%
Fri. 2/16 19.2 million 16.6 million 16%
Sat. 2/17 16.1 million 14.5 million 11%
Sun. 2/18 18.2 million 16.3 million 12%
Mon. 2/19 18.6 million 16.3 million 14%
Tues. 2/20 20.5 million 17.5 million 17%
Wed. 2/21 16.4 million 14.1 million 16%
Thur. 2/22 17.6 million 15.2 million 16%
Fri. 2/23 14.0 million 12.9 million 9%
Sat. 2/24 13.5 million 11.7 million 18%
Sun. 2/25* 14.8 million 14.8 million
Average 19.8 million 17.8 million 11%

*Opening & Closing Ceremonies (no competition & no NBCSN side-by-side coverage)

WINTER OLYMPICS PRIMETIME TOTAL AUDIENCE DELIVERY

PYC 2018 Sochi 2014** PYC 2018 Sochi 2014**
Day Viewership Viewership HH Rating HH Rating
Opening Thur. 17.2 million 20.0 million 9.7 rating 11.3 rating
First Fri.* 28.3 million 31.7 million 14.9 rating 17.0 rating
First Sat. 24.2 million 25.1 million 13.1 rating 13.9 rating
First Sun. 26.0 million 26.3 million 14.2 rating 14.4 rating
First Mon. 22.3 million 22.4 million 12.7 rating 12.8 rating
First Tues. 22.6 million 23.7 million 13.0 rating 13.7 rating
First Wed. 19.2 million 20.8 million 11.2 rating 12.1 rating
Mid. Thur. 19.3 million 22.9 million 11.4 rating 13.4 rating
Mid. Fri. 19.2 million 19.2 million 10.9 rating 11.0 rating
Mid. Sat. 16.1 million 17.1 million 9.0 rating 9.6 rating
Mid. Sun. 18.2 million 21.3 million 10.2 rating 12.1 rating
2nd Mon. 18.6 million 23.5 million 10.9 rating 13.8 rating
2nd Tues. 20.5 million 18.9 million 12.1 rating 11.2 rating
2nd Wed. 16.4 million 20.2 million 9.7 rating 12.2 rating
Final Thur. 17.6 million 20.3 million 10.4 rating 12.2 rating
Final Fri. 14.0 million 14.9 million 8.1 rating 8.8 rating
Final Sat. 13.5 million 13.3 million 7.7 rating 7.8 rating
Final Sun.* 14.8 million 15.2 million 8.4 rating 8.7 rating
Average 19.8 million 21.3 million 11.3 rating 12.2 rating

*Opening & Closing Ceremonies (no competition & no NBCSN side-by-side coverage)

**NOTE: The 2014 Sochi Olympics had no simultaneous live streaming and no competing primetime Olympic cable coverage. Both of those platforms are included in Total Audience Delivery for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics.

 

FINAL TOP 25 METERED MARKETS FOR NBC/NBCSN PRIMETIME (18-Day Average, Feb. 8-25:

1. Salt Lake City 21.1/39
2. Denver 20.2/36
3. Minneapolis 17.5/32
4. Milwaukee 17.1/28
5. San Diego 17.0/32
6. Kansas City 16.8/27
7. Seattle 16.7/31
T8. Portland 16.5/30
T8. Sacramento 16.5/30
10. Austin 15.8/28
11. West Palm Beach 15.5/24
12. Buffalo 15.1/24
13. Richmond 14.7/23
T14. Fort Myers 14.5/23
T14. Washington, D.C. 14.5/26
T16. Albuquerque 14.3/23
T16. St. Louis 14.3/23
18. Columbus 14.2/23
19. Los Angeles 14.2/27
20. Dayton 14.0/22
21. Las Vegas 13.9/24
22. Pittsburgh 13.8/22
T23. Providence 13.7/23
T23. Tulsa 13.7/20
25. Hartford 13.1/21

Local metered market data represents NBC/NBCSN in primetime and includes the NBC West Coast encore and excludes sustainers.

ABOUT NBC OLYMPICS

A division of NBC Sports Group, NBC Olympics is responsible for producing, programming and promoting NBCUniversal’s Olympic Games coverage. It is renowned for its unsurpassed Olympic heritage, award-winning production, and ability to aggregate the largest audiences in U.S. television history. NBCUniversal owns the U.S. media rights on all platforms to all Olympic Games through 2032.

— PYEONGCHANG 2018 —