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Old Faithful: High Ratings For Red Sox-Yankees Mean More Of Their Games Air Nationally
Published August 5, 2011
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? In St. Louis, Dan Caesar notes one reason "that has been espoused for low TV ratings for postseason baseball is that when 'big name' teams aren't involved, viewers have little connection with upstarts because they haven't seen them much on the big networks during the regular season as they concentrate on the big-market clubs." Caesar writes the Yankees-Red Sox series, and the coverage of those games, is a perfect case in point" (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 8/5).






