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NBA · 15 minutes ago

NBA Playoffs Surge in Ratings Across ESPN & PRIME Video

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

NBA Playoffs Surge in Ratings Across ESPN & PRIME Video

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NBA Playoff Ratings and Prime Video's Successful Launch

The NBA playoffs have been drawing significant attention with the Eastern Conference playing two games and the Western Conference one. Ratings reflect robust viewership, especially for the recent games broadcasted on various platforms. Prime Video, in particular, saw an impressive average of over 3 million viewers for its playoff broadcasts, concluding with the conference semifinals. This performance is noteworthy, considering it was Prime Video's inaugural run with the NBA.

The first major conference final on NBC and Peacock featured a thrilling double-overtime game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder, capturing the attention of over 9 million viewers—6.9 million on NBC and 2.3 million on Peacock. This indicates a strong kick-off for their conference final coverage.

Besides traditional broadcasting, Prime Video integrated innovative features such as real-time bet tracking in collaboration with FanDuel, allowing viewers to follow their bets directly on their smart TVs. The addition of esteemed commentators like Iron Eagle and Kevin Harlan, previously with TNT, and enhanced courtside graphics and reports, further enriched the viewing experience. Prime Video's successful venture into NBA coverage, backed by a multi-billion dollar investment, seems to have paid off, receiving positive feedback from viewers and stakeholders alike.

Looking ahead, Prime Video is set to host a conference final next year, expanding its footprint in NBA broadcasting and potentially setting new standards for sports coverage in streaming platforms.

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