All-Star Game viewership ratings hit record low
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[July 21, 2022] Television
ratings for Tuesday's All-Star Game continued a downward trend that
began nine years ago, hitting an all-time low.
The Fox telecast drew 7.51 million viewers, down 8 percent from 8.14
million viewers in 2019, according to SBJ Unpacks, a podcast of the
Sports Business Journal. Viewership was slightly better at 8.24
million in 2021.
The American League defeated the National League 3-2 at Dodger
Stadium in Los Angeles to run its winning streak to nine games.
Ratings have fallen significantly with the explosion of television
channels, internet channels and streaming services available. Before
the plethora of other viewing options, All-Star Game viewership
reached as high as 36.3 million in 1976 and again in 1980, according
to Baseball-Almanac.com.
Ratings fell below 20 million in 1996 (18.5 million), and settled
beneath 10 million in 2016 (8.7 million).
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This weekend also saw a decrease in viewership for
MLB's Home Run Derby, which was on ESPN, and the MLB first-year
player draft, which was aired on ESPN and MLB Network.
Despite the All-Star Game decline, baseball remained ahead of the
other major pro sports. The NFL Pro Bowl (ABC/ESPN/DisneyXD) on Feb.
6 drew 6.69 million viewers.
The NBA All-Star Game (TNT/TBS) on Feb. 20 drew 6.28 million
viewers, and the NHL All-Star Game (ABC) on Feb. 5 finished at 1.15
million on ABC.
--Field Level Media
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