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WOODS YOU BELIEVE IT? ANOTHER RECORD RATING FOR TIGER WIN

          ESPN's final-round coverage of the Bell Canadian Open
     on Sunday, which featured another win by Tiger Woods, was
     the most-watched golf telecast in ESPN's history.  Sunday's
     coverage was seen in 2,742,445 homes, topping the previous
     record of 2,666,556 homes which tuned into the final round
     of Woods' victory at the 2000 Mercedes Championships last
     January.  Sunday's Bell Canadian Open earned a 3.45 cable
     rating, second only to the 3.46 cable rating for the final
     round of the Mercedes Championships.  Four-round coverage of
     this year's Bell Canadian Open averaged a 1.53 cable rating
     (1,214,000 HHs) up from last year's 0.78 cable rating
     (602,000 HHs) (ESPN).  In Canada, more than 1.5 million
     viewers tuned into CTV SportsNet's final-round coverage of
     the tournament, which is up 315% from last year's final
     round, which drew 366,000 viewers.  Woods did not play in
     last year's Bell Canadian Open (CTV).  In Toronto, Chris
     Zelkovich notes that Friday's coverage "attracted 34 times
     the number of 18-to-49-year olds that Sportsnet usually
     pulls in on weekdays" (TORONTO STAR, 9/13).    

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