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NBA RATINGS: CAN UTAH JAZZ IT UP TO SUSTAIN ALL-TIME HIGH?

          NBC's coverage of Sunday's Game Three of the NBA Finals
     earned a 16.2 final rating with a 28 share, the second-
     highest Game Three in Finals history, trailing only the '93
     Suns-Bulls Final.  NBC estimates that 52 million people
     watched all or part of the action on Sunday.  The 16.2 was
     also 14% above last year's 14.2 Game Three rating.  Among
     the home markets, Game Three earned a 44.8/66 in Chicago and
     a 41.1/66 in Salt Lake City.  This year's three-game average
     rating stands at an all-time high 17.0, which is 5% above
     the previous three-game high of 16.2 set in '93.  The 17.0
     is also 13% above last year's 15.0 average rating after
     three games (NBC).  NBC won the week ended June 7, as the
     first three games of the NBA Finals were the week's three
     top-rated shows (WASHINGTON POST, 6/10).  DAILY VARIETY's
     Tom Bierbaum reports that among adults 18-49, NBC averaged a
     6.4/20, which was down 3% from the same week last year, but
     still double that of ABC's second-place 18-49 rating of 
     3.2/10. Bierbaum adds that counting the NBA pre-game shows,
     NBC "had the week's 13 highest-rated programs in both adults
     18-49 and total viewership, something no net had
     accomplished in at least 10 years" (DAILY VARIETY, 6/10).

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