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Final Ratings: CBS Ends U.S. Open Run With Lower Figures For Championships

CBS ended its run as primary broadcaster of the U.S. Open with lower ratings for both the men’s and women’s final. Marin Cilic’s straight-sets win over Kei Nishikori earned a 1.6 rating (2.2 million viewers) late on Monday afternoon, marking the lowest-rated men’s final in at least the last 20 years. The men’s final has aired on a Monday since ’08. Meanwhile, Serena Williams’ win over Caroline Wozniacki on Sunday afternoon drew a 2.9 final rating (4.5 million viewers). That is the lowest figure in four years for the women’s final, which have each featured Williams and aired on Sunday afternoons up against football.

NOTES: The final NASCAR race before the start of the Chase for the Sprint Cup finished down from ’13. The Federated Auto Parts 400 from Richmond Int’l Raceway on Saturday night drew a 3.0 rating and 4.9 million viewers on ABC, down from a 3.3 rating and 5.2 million viewers last year....Fox drew a 3.5 rating and 6.0 million viewers for Michigan State-Oregon last Saturday, marking the net's best regular-season college football audience on record.

The charts below list final ratings from recent sports telecasts. Select ratings for CBS broadcasts were unavailable at presstime.

TELECAST
DATE
NET
TIME (ET)
RAT.
VIEWERS
(000)
NFL: 49ers-Cowboys (89%)
9/7
Fox
4:15-7:34pm
15.7
28,000
NFL Kickoff: Packers-Seahawks
9/7
NBC
8:42-11:30pm
15.5
26,913
"Sunday Night Football": Colts-Broncos
9/7
NBC
8:31-11:16pm
13.9
23,686
NFL: (singleheader)
9/7
CBS
1:00-4:05pm
9.9
16,500
NFL: (regional)
9/7
Fox
1:00-4:15pm
8.2
14,100
"The OT"
9/7
Fox
7:34-8:00pm
7.3
12,459
"Football Night in America"
9/7
NBC
7:30-8:15pm
6.1
10,282
College Football: USC-Stanford
9/6
ABC
3:35-7:00pm
4.1
6,539
College Football: Oregon-Michigan State
9/6
Fox
6:30-10:00pm
3.5
6,000
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series:
Federated Auto Parts 400 (Richmond)
9/6
ABC
7:30-11:00pm
3.0
4,920
"Fox NFL Sunday"
9/7
Fox
12:00-1:00pm
3.1
4,797
College Football: Michigan-Notre Dame
9/6
NBC
7:30-11:05pm
2.7
4,626
U.S. Open: Women's Final:
Serena Williams d. Carolina Wozniacki
9/7
CBS
4:30-6:45pm
2.9
4,500
"NASCAR Countdown"
9/6
ABC
7:00-7:30pm
2.4
3,606
College Football: (regional)
9/6
ABC
12:01-3:26pm
2.1
3,192
U.S. Open: Men's Final: Marin Cilic d. Kei Nishikori
9/8
CBS
5:30-8:00pm
1.6
2,200
PGA Tour: BMW Championship: Third Round
9/6
NBC
3:00-6:00pm
1.3
1,900
Soccer friendly: Mexico-Chile
9/6
UniMas
9:51pm-12:16am
0.9
1,757
PGA Tour: BMW Championship: Final Round
9/7
NBC
2:00-6:15pm
1.2
1,700
MLB: (regional)
9/6
Fox
1:00-4:15pm
1.0
1,396
Liga MX: Chivas de Guadalajara-Leones Negros
9/7
UniMas
5:49-8:01pm
0.3
671
WNBA Finals: Sky-Mercury: Game 1
9/7
ABC
3:30-6:00pm
0.5
627
"World of X Games: ASP Surfing"
9/7
ABC
2:30-3:30pm
0.4
503
"Notre Dame Reborn"
9/6
NBC
1:30-2:30pm
0.3
455
"Legacy of Payne"
9/6
NBC
2:30-3:00pm
0.3
436
"Road to the Ryder Cup"
9/7
NBC
1:30-2:00pm
0.2
223
TELECAST
DATE
NET
TIME (ET)
RAT.
VIEWERS
(000)
College Football: Virginia Tech-Ohio State
9/6
ESPN
8:00-11:56pm
2.6
4,314
College Football: Miami-Louisville
9/1
ESPN
7:54-11:22pm
2.3
3,609
"Sunday NFL Countdown"
9/7
ESPN
10:00am-1:00pm
1.5
2,032
"College GameDay"
9/6
ESPN
9:00am-12:00pm
1.3
1,995
College Football: Pitt-Boston College
9/5
ESPN
6:58-10:31pm
1.2
1,871
U.S. Open: Quarterfinals
9/4
ESPN
8:00-11:44pm
1.2
1,849
U.S. Open: Quarterfinals
9/3
ESPN2
7:36pm-1:24am
0.9
1,393
U.S. Open: Fourth Round, Quarterfinals
9/2
ESPN
7:00-10:57pm
0.9
1,388
MLB: Giants-Tigers
9/7
ESPN
8:00-11:53pm
0.8
1,316
NASCAR Nationwide Series:
Virginia 529 College Savings 250 (Richmond)
9/5
ESPN2
7:30-10:00pm
0.8
1,305

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