Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are setting viewership records almost every time they take the floor, the latest coming Wednesday night.
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Wednesday’s Mystics-Fever WNBA regular season game averaged 460,000 viewers on NBA TV, marking the largest WNBA audience ever on the network, which became Nielsen-rated in 2010. Indiana’s win, which peaked with 566,000 viewers in the 8:30 PM ET quarter-hour, surpassed the previous high of 430,000 set by Fever-Liberty earlier this month.
Every network that carries the WNBA has set at least one viewership record this season, with a total of 11 games hitting network highs. All-but-one of those records was set by a Clark game, the exception being Liberty-Lynx at CBS record 704,000 on May 25 — a mark that has since been broken by the Fever against the Sky last weekend (2.25M). To put it another way, ten of the 16 Fever games this season has set a network viewership record. Of the six exceptions, four were not carried on a Nielsen-measured platform. Thus ten of 12 Fever games on Nielsen rated TV have set a viewership record, the exceptions being a June 10 matchup with the Sun on NBA TV and Indiana’s first meeting with Chicago on ESPN June 1.
Major League Baseball's trip to historic Rickwood Field delivered one of the top audiences of the current season.
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Thursday’s Giants-Cardinals Major League Baseball game from Rickwood Field in Birmingham (Ala.), which served as a tribute to the Negro Leagues and to the recently passed Willie Mays, averaged 2.35 million viewers on FOX, per Nielsen fast-nationals — ranking fourth among MLB telecasts this season. FOX has aired the top four, with all-but-one coming in the past three weeks.