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NASCAR's ratings higher than NBA's
Big News Network.com Tuesday 11th May, 2004
NASCAR has replaced the NBA as one of the United
States' top-rated TV sports events, the New York Post reported
Monday.
Since NASCAR started airing on Fox and NBC, weekly
races have drawn audiences more than twice as large as the ones
watching regular NBA games, said The Post.
NASCAR is a television game, said Fox Sports
Executive Vice President Bill Brown. The cars are bright, marked
with logos and easily identifiable and the drivers are so accessible
- people can relate to them.
NASCAR's rise to the top of the ratings chart
began in 2001 when the auto racing organization signed a $2.8
billion deal with Fox and NBC, the newspaper noted. Since then,
the ratings for NASCAR have climbed steadily past the NBA.
Fox's half of the deal cost the network about
$1.6 billion and runs through 2008. NBC's cost $1.2 billion and
expires in 2006.
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