The NASCAR Sprint All-Star Challenge earned a 2.1/4 Saturday night on SPEED, which matched last year's overnight ratings.(Jayski.com)
NASCAR's ratings seem to be making a comeback from the previous years. This year, ratings have been all over the board, both up and down.
UPDATE-Ratings for the Sprint All-Star Race, televised live on Speed, dropped 10.3% from 3.68 in 2009 to 3.30 in 2010, according to a network spokesman. The race peaked at a 4.38 this year, compared with a peak of 4.69 in 2009. Speed reached the most households of any basic cable network during the race in the 35-54 male category and 55-and-over male category. It ranked second in the 18-34 male category. The overall number of households watching the race was 2,496,000.(scenedaily.com/Jayski.com)
It is good to know that people are still watching the races on TV. I think that up and down factor comes as a result of the action on the track. There have been a few races which have been a little mundane & then there have been those which have kept you on the edge of your seat until the end. I'm sure that things will progressively get better as time goes on.
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