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NBA SEES LOCAL RATINGS SOAR; NO SIGN OF LOCKOUT BACKLASH

          Nielsen Media Research is reporting that "for the most
     part," NBA fans are welcoming back their local teams "with
     open arms," as RSN ratings are "up as much as" 20-30%,
     according to R. Thomas Umstead of MULTICHANNEL NEWS, who
     writes that the "predicted backlash" after the NBA's "bitter
     six-month lockout never truly materialized," as cable is
     "enjoying one of its highest-rated NBA seasons."  MSG
     Network is seeing a 33% increase in Knicks ratings over last
     year, while Fox Sports N.Y. has seen a 45% increase in its
     Nets ratings.  Comcast SportsNet is averaging a 3.0 rating
     for its 76ers telecasts, "nearly double last year's overall
     numbers," while the Sunshine Network is averaging a 7.3
     rating for Magic games, up from last year's 6.4.  Fox Sports
     NW's Sonics ratings are up from last year's 6.8 to 7.3.  Fox
     Sports Chicago has been "hurt" by Michael Jordan's
     retirement, as Bulls games are averaging a 4.4, down from
     last year's 8.9 (MULTICHANNEL NEWS, 3/29 issue).
          IN TX: In Houston, David Barron wrote that, at the
     midpoint of the NBA season, ratings are up for all three
     teams on Fox Sports SW: Rockets games are averaging a 6.5, a
     41% increase over last year's season average of 4.6.  Spurs
     games are averaging a 5.2, up 13% over last season's 4.6 and
     the Mavs are averaging a 1.3, up from last year's 1.2.  The
     NBA says that ratings are "up" 6% for all local over-the-air
     games, and Rockets games are receiving a 10.4/17 on KHTV-TV,
     up 20% over last season's 8.7/14 (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 3/29). 
      

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