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RACING CIRCLES AND OLYMPIC RINGS: Fox’s coverage of NASCAR’s Auto Club 500 drew8.07 million households, down 6.3 percent from last year’s best-ever mark for the race. Thehousehold-viewership count, however, increased 18.2 percent from the comparable race in2002, which was the last time Fox’s NASCAR coverage went head-to-head with the WinterOlympics.

Top 10 Network Sports Telecasts
Rank Net. Program Date Rating Share
Households Watching
(000s)
1 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/23
15.7
24
17,341
2 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/21
15.4
23
17,004
3 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/20
13.5
21
14,928
4 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/22
10.0
15
10,992
5 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/24
9.7
17
10,716
6 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/25
9.7
17
10,704
7 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (PRIME TIME) 2/26
8.9
13
9,760
8 FOX NASCAR: Nextel Cup series AUTO CLUB 500 2/26
7.3
14
8,067
9 FOX NASCAR: AUTO CLUB 500 PRERACE 2/26
4.9
11
5,415
10 NBC WINTER OLYMPICS (MIDNIGHT) 2/25
4.1
11
4,471

DUKE ADDS TO RATINGS WINS: ESPN’s coverage of Duke-Georgia Tech men’s basketballdrew 1.5 million households, the net’s fourth-largest college basketball audience of the season.The same schools drew 1.13 million households for a Feb. 23, 2005, game on ESPN2 thatstands as that network’s eighth-biggest college basketball audience. Through Feb. 26, Dukehad played in three of ESPN’s four most-watched college games this season.

Top 10 Cable Sports Telecasts
(RATING)
Rank
Net
Program Date National Cov. Area Share
Households Watching
(000s)
1 FX NASCAR: BUSCH SERIES STATER BROS. 300 2/25
1.7
2.1
4
1,873
2 ESPN NCAA BASKETBALL: DUKE-GEORGIA TECH 2/22
1.4
1.7
3
1,504
3 TNT NBA: SACRAMENTO-L.A. LAKERS 2/23
1.2
1.5
3
1,347
4 TNT NBA: INDIANA-DETROIT 2/23
1.2
1.4
2
1,301
5 ESPN NCAA BASKETBALL: DUKE-TEMPLE 2/25
1.2
1.4
3
1,279
6 ESPN NBA: BOSTON-L.A. LAKERS 2/26
1.1
1.4
2
1,243
7 ESPN GOLF: WGC ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPionship 2/24
1.0
1.3
3
1,149
8 USA WINTER OLYMPICS (10 A.M. ET) 2/20
1.0
1.3
3
1,146
9 ESPN NBA: LA. LAKERS-L.A. CLIPPERS 2/24
1.0
1.2
3
1,126
10 TNT NBA: INDIANA-DETROIT PREGAME 2/23
1.0
1.2
2
1,111

Rating — Estimated percent of all TV households of persons tuned to a specific program source. One ratings point equals 1,102,000 homes.
Share — Estimated percent of all households using television at that time which are tuned to a specific program source.
Source: Nielsen Media Research

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