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TNT Sees NBA All-Star Game Viewership Jump 13% Compared To Last Year's Telecast

TNT finished with a 4.6 U.S. rating and 8.0 million viewers for its telecast of the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, up 5% and 13%, respectively, from a 4.4 rating and 7.1 million viewers last year, when the event aired opposite the Academy Awards. The telecast peaked at a 5.0 rating from 9:30-9:45pm ET. TNT saw increases among adults 18-49 and 25-54, as well as among males 18-49 and 25-54. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale led all markets with a 12.6 local rating, followed by San Antonio (9.9) and Memphis (9.7). Host market Houston ranked sixth overall. Meanwhile, ESPN earned a 1.9 overnight rating for the Sprint NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, marking the best overnight in the history of the event, which was first played in '04. The 1.9 overnight is up 6% from last year and up 12% from '11 (Austin Karp, Assistant Managing Editor).

NBA ALL-STAR GAME AUDIENCE TREND ON TNT
YEAR
RATING
VIEWERS (000)
LOCATION
'13
4.6
8,000
Houston
'12
4.4
7,070
Orlando
'11
5.2
9,093
L.A.
'10
3.8
6,846
Dallas
'09
4.5
7,621
Phoenix
'08
3.8
6,334
New Orleans
'07
4.2
6,843
Las Vegas
'06
4.3
7,070
Houston
'05
4.9
8,082
Denver
'04
5.1
8,190
L.A.

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