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JORDAN PERFORMANCE HELPS NBC STOMACH MOST-WATCHED NBA GAME

          NBC's coverage of Wednesday night's Bulls-Jazz NBA
     Finals Game Five was the most-watched game in league
     history, with NBC estimating an audience of 60 million
     viewers.  The national Nielsen rating for the game was a
     20.1 rating/35 share, the third-highest rated game in NBA
     history, behind Game Seven of the '88 Lakers-Pistons Finals,
     with a 21.2/37, and Game Six of the '93 Bulls-Suns Finals, a
     20.3/39.  Through five games, the series has a cumulative
     average of a 16.4/29, trailing only the 17.5 average for the
     first five games of the '93 Finals (NBC).  In Chicago, Game
     Five earned a 51.4/72 locally, in Salt Lake it earned a
     56.3/78 (Nielsen Sports Marketing).
          SIMPLY RED: In Milwaukee, Bob Wolfley writes on NBC
     analyst Bill Walton's work during the NBA Finals: "Walton's
     persona as an analyst is no longer charming or refreshing.
     He's shrill.  He's too quick to criticize ... and he
     criticizes too frequently, so much, you stop listening"
     (JOURNAL SENTINEL, 6/13).  In N.Y., Richard Sandomir
     institutes the Redhead Watch, an analysis of Walton's word
     use, noting that he used "terrible," his "favorite overused
     word, only three times" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/13). 

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