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JUST A FANTASY: TV LOSING VIEWERS TO INTERNET STAT-HOUNDS?

          Sports Web sites "are increasingly drawing viewers away
     from TV" on NFL Sundays, and while "the development bodes
     well for the nascent sports-site industry, it could be bad
     news down the line for sports TV advertisers," according to
     David Sweet of the WALL STREET JOURNAL.  A survey done by
     NY-based Jupiter Communications reveals a "growing synergy
     between the two mediums," as "at least half of NFL.com
     visitors on Sundays use the site as a companion to televised
     games."  SportsLine USA Exec VP Mark Mariani said that CBS
     SportsLine's page views "jump" 50% on NFL Sundays, and the
     site has signed up more than 70,000 fantasy football
     players.  Mariani: "The (Internet) advertisers win because
     I'm spending more time on a page.  TV wins because I'm not a
     Pittsburgh fan, but I'm (watching the game) hoping Green Bay
     shuts down [Steelers RB Jerome] Bettis because some other
     guy has him in a fantasy league."  Sweet wrote that the
     Internet "may end up being TV's curse," as the NFL, despite
     declining ratings, "is still a successful means for
     advertisers to reach the affluent male audience.  If many TV
     viewers are turning to the Internet during commercials,
     though, the lure for advertisers may diminish."  Jupiter
     analyst Patrick Keane: "I wouldn't say the audience is large
     enough yet (to have a detrimental effect), yet (it's
     possible), especially as sports television viewership is on
     the wane" (David Sweet, WALL STREET JOURNAL, 11/11).

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