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Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

NBCUNIVERSAL’S UNPRECEDENTED COVERAGE OF 2014 SOCHI GAMES REACHES MORE AMERICANS VIA MORE PLATFORMS THAN ANY WINTER OLYMPICS

Winter Games-Record 242.3 Million Media Exposures of Sochi Olympics Coverage across NBCUni’s Broadcast, Cable and Digital Properties – Up 3.5 Million from 2010 Vancouver Games

76% of U.S. TV Homes Tuned in to Sochi Games Coverage on Networks of NBCUniversal

Sochi Olympics in Primetime on NBC Is Most Dominant Winter Games on Record vs. Broadcast Competition in Viewership, Household Rating & Adult 18-49 Demo

Winter Olympics-Record 61.8 Million Unique Users Consumed Content Across NBC Sports Group’s Digital Properties Highlighted by Largest “TV Everywhere” Verified Streaming Audience in U.S. History for Team USA-Canada Men’s Hockey Semi

NBC Primetime Viewership Averages 21.4 Million – Up 6% from Last European Winter Olympics in Torino in 2006

NBCSN Live Coverage Tops London Games by 134% & Posts 10 Best Weekday and 5 Best Weekend Daytime Audiences in Net’s History

Largest Audience for NBC’s Late Night Olympic Show Since 2002 Salt Lake City Games

 “The Tonight Show” with Debut of Host Jimmy Fallon Posts Biggest Week in More Than Two Decades 

STAMFORD, Conn. – February 25, 2014 – There were more ways to consume, more hours shown, and more Americans experiencing NBCUniversal’s presentation of the XXII Olympic Winter Games from Sochi, Russia than ever before for a Winter Olympics. The Sochi Games generated 242.3 million media exposures across the platforms of NBCUniversal – a 3.5 million increase over the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The Vancouver Games were televised live to most of the United States population, featured 37 American medals (the most by any country in Winter Games history), and was the second-most watched Winter Olympics ever in terms of TV viewership. The Total Audience Measurement Index (TAMi) measured how people consumed the Olympic content of NBCUniversal’s Winter Olympics-record 18 days of programming, which featured an unprecedented 1,500+ hours of multiplatform coverage – on the NBC broadcast network, four cable channels (NBCSN, CNBC, MSNBC and USA Network), NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Sports Live Extra and NBC Olympics Highlights and Results apps. That is not an unduplicated figure as Olympics consumption across multiple screens is on the rise.

NBC SPORTS GROUP CHAIRMAN MARK LAZARUS: “The Olympics continue to be a must-see property on television. However, as we saw beginning with the 2012 London Games, Americans have clearly expanded their viewing patterns. In addition to the tremendous audiences that tuned in to our curated primetime coverage on NBC, we set records on a near-daily basis for live coverage on our digital platforms and our cable networks, particularly NBCSN, which regularly achieved ratings and viewership milestones. The Sochi Winter Games took place in the largest country in the world with the most events ever, and we are pleased that Americans overwhelmingly chose to bring us into their living rooms – and onto their laptops, tablets and mobile devices – for what was an exhilarating and gratifying 18 days.”

SOCHI OLYMPICS ARE MOST DOMINANT WINTER GAMES IN PRIMETIME ON RECORD: From the Feb. 7 Opening Ceremony through Sunday’s Closing Ceremony, NBC produced the most dominant primetime Winter Olympics performance on record by a broadcast network in viewership, household rating, and the Adult 18-49 demo (based on People Meter, which dates to 1987).

NBC’s primetime Olympics telecasts averaged 21.4 million viewers (P2+), a 12.3 national household rating/20 share and a 5.5 rating among Adults 18-49. In primetime, the Olympics generated record-setting advantages of 45% in viewers, 32% in household rating, and 51% in Adults 18-49 over the combined primetime totals of ABC, CBS and FOX, according to live plus same day official national data released by The Nielsen Company.

Comparing primetime competition on a nightly basis, NBC’s Sochi Olympics was the #1 show on all 18 nights based on household rating:

 Winter Olympics

# of Nights NBC Olympics Was  Top-Rated Program

2014 Sochi

18 of 18

2010 Vancouver

14 of 17

2006 Torino

8 of 17

MORE THAN 76% OF U.S. TELEVISION HOMES TUNED IN: Viewers in three of every four U.S. television households (76.1%) tuned in to some portion of the Sochi Winter Games, with a total television reach of 178 million American viewers, according to fast cume data provided by The Nielsen Company.

NBC PRIMETIME AVERAGES 21.4 MILLION VIEWERS – UP 6% FROM LAST EUROPEAN WINTER GAMES: NBC averaged 21.4 million viewers for its primetime Sochi Olympics coverage (9-hour time difference from ET) – up 6% from the 20.2 million average for the last European Winter Games in Torino in 2006 (6-hour difference).  NBC’s 12.3 household rating/20 share for primetime also topped the Torino Games (12.2 household rating/19 share).  NBC’s primetime coverage of the live (ET/CT) 2010 Vancouver Games averaged 24.4 million viewers with a 13.8 household rating/23 share.

Other highlights from NBC’s Olympic telecasts:

  • The NBC Olympics Late Night show produced its best Winter Olympics performance since the 2002 Salt Lake City Games with an average of 5.6 million viewers – topping Vancouver by 17% and Torino by 12%.
  • The Feb. 17 primetime telecast featuring Meryl Davis and Charlie White winning America’s first-ever ice dancing Olympic gold medal averaged 23.5 million viewers and a 13.8 household rating/21 share – resulting in respective 29% and 18% advantages over the combined primetime viewership and household rating of ABC, CBS and FOX. Those advantages rank as the most-dominant Monday night in the Sept.-May TV season since the 1998 Academy Awards (Titanic won best picture) by any broadcast network compared to the combined performance of the other major broadcast networks.
  • The thrilling women’s gold medal hockey game between the United States and Canada at noon ET on Feb. 20, won 3-2 by Team Canada on an overtime goal by Marie-Philip Poulin, averaged 4.9 million viewers on NBC to rank as the most-watched hockey game in the U.S., excluding Stanley Cup Finals, since the 2010 Vancouver Olympics men’s gold medal game (Canada defeated the U.S. 3-2 on an overtime goal by Sidney Crosby).

“THE TONIGHT SHOW” FEATURING DEBUT OF HOST JIMMY FALLON POSTS BEST VIEWERSHIP WEEK IN MORE THAN 20 YEARS: In the second week of the Sochi Games, Jimmy Fallon debuted as the new host of “The Tonight Show” and posted landmark numbers.  The full week of shows (Feb. 17-21) averaged 8.5 million viewers marking the most-watched week for “The Tonight Show” since May 17-21, 1993, which was the week of the “Cheers” finale.

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

  • TODAY was the #1 ranked morning show for both weeks of the Sochi Olympics posting its best viewership since the London Olympics.  TODAY also grew its total viewer and key demo advantages over the competition by triple digits.
  • NBC Nightly News was the #1 evening news program for both weeks of the Sochi Olympics. In addition, for the first week of the Games, NBC Nightly News averaged 11.6 million viewers – ranking as the program’s best viewership week in more than nine years (Jan. 2005) and topping the first-week audiences of the past four Olympics (London, Vancouver, Beijing, and Torino).
  • Local weekday newscasts on NBC affiliates enjoyed household ratings increases compared to the prior four weeks.  Household ratings for late local news jumped 62%, local early morning news ratings increased 20%, and ratings for local evening newscasts were up 9%.

 

NBCSN LIVE SOCHI VIEWERSHIP UP FOR ALL 16 DAYS VS. COMPARABLE DAYTIME COVERAGE FOR ’12 LONDON GAMES: Over each day of NBCSN’s Olympic schedule – 16 days from Saturday, Feb. 8 through Sunday Feb. 23 – the network’s live Sochi coverage was more viewed than its coverage of the 2012 London Olympics in the comparable 6 a.m.-3 p.m. ET time period.

NBCSN averaged 1.6 million viewers for the Sochi Games in the 6 a.m.-3 p.m. ET time period – a 134% increase over the network’s comparable daytime coverage of the 2012 London Games (692,000 viewers).

In addition, the 10 best weekday daytime audiences in NBCSN’s history were provided by its 10 weekdays of Sochi coverage and the network’s five highest viewership totals for weekend daytimes also came during coverage of this Olympics.

Additional milestones for NBCSN during the Sochi Games:

  • The Team USA-Canada Olympic men’s hockey semifinal on Feb. 21 posted a 2.7 household rating/8 share to rank as the highest-rated hockey game in NBCSN history — exceeding Olympics competition as well as the ratings for any Stanley Cup Playoffs or Stanley Cup Finals game in the network’s history.
  • NBCSN averaged 4.1 million viewers for the thrilling Feb. 15 USA-Russia Olympic men’s hockey game – setting a record for the most-watched hockey game in the network’s history (previous: 4.0 million for Blackhawks-Bruins in 2013 Stanley Cup Finals Game 3). Viewership for the game peaked at 6.4 million from 10-10:30 a.m. ET during the tension-laden, eight-round shootout and is the most-watched half hour in NBCSN history.

WINTER OLYMPICS-RECORD 61.8 MILLION UNIQUE USERS ON NBC SPORTS GROUP’S DIGITAL PLATFORMS: NBC Sports Group’s digital platforms amassed nearly 62 million unique users (61.8 million) – a record for a Winter Olympics and topping the 2010 Vancouver Games by 29%.

In addition:

  • A Winter Olympics-record 10.8 million hours of video were consumed on NBC Olympics’ digital platforms, more than triple the hours of video streamed for the Vancouver Games. Approximately 80% of the video was viewed via “TV Everywhere” authenticated live streams on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra app. NBC Olympics’ exclusive highlights comprised the remaining video viewed.
  • “TV Everywhere” played an important role during the Sochi Olympic Games with verification rates being significantly higher than the 2012 London Olympic Games. The Feb. 21 verified live stream of the Olympic men’s ice hockey semifinal between the United States and Canada, which Team Canada won 1-0, generated more than 2.1 million unique users (2.122 million) – believed to be the largest “TV Everywhere” verified streaming audience in U.S. history and ranking #1 in unique users for any NBC Sports Digital stream, topping NBC’s non-authenticated Super Bowl XLVI in February 2012 (2.105 million uniques).
  • NBC Sports Digital marked three consecutive days with record-setting live streaming performances from Feb 19-21.  Prior to the Team USA men’s hockey record noted above, the Feb. 20 U.S.-Canada women’s gold medal game was the most streamed authenticated game in the history of NBC Sports Digital and most-streamed Olympics event ever (1.2 million unique users on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra app). The Feb. 19 U.S.-Czech Republic men’s quarterfinal hockey game was previously the most-streamed Olympic event ever (798,337 uniques).

NOTE: All data for NBC Sports Group’s Digital Properties is provided by Adobe Analytics.

FINAL TOP 25 METERED MARKETS FOR NBC PRIMETIME (17-Day Average, Opening Ceremony-Closing Ceremony):

Market HH rating/share
1. Minneapolis 19.4/33
2. Salt Lake City 19.0/36
3. Denver 18.3/32
4. Milwaukee 17.0/28
5. Kansas City 16.6/27
6. Ft. Myers 16.5/26
7. Indianapolis 16.0/26
8. Portland 15.7/27
9. Buffalo 15.4/24
10. Pittsburgh 15.2/23
11. Albuquerque 14.9/24
T12. Boston 14.6/25
T12. Dayton 14.6/22
14. Chicago 14.5/23
15. Sacramento 14.4/24
T16. Austin 14.2/25
T16. Richmond 14.2/21
T16. Seattle 14.2/25
19. Oklahoma City 14.0/21
T20. Providence 13.8/22
T20. West Palm Beach 13.8/22
T22. Columbus, OH 13.6/23
T22. St. Louis 13.6/22
T24. Cincinnati 13.3/21
T24. San Francisco 13.3/24
T24. Washington, D.C. 13.3/22

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