Ratings

“THE NFL ON CBS” NEW ENGLAND-DENVER GAME IS HIGHEST-RATED AFC CHAMPIONSHIP IN 29 YEARS

Patriots-Broncos is Highest-Rated Television Program Since Last Year’s Super Bowl XLIX

CBS Sports’ coverage of the New England-Denver 2016 AFC Championship on Sunday, Jan. 24 (3:00-6:45 PM, ET) dominated the day, earning an average overnight household rating/share of 31.8/53, making it the highest rated AFC Championship in 29 years (1/11/87; 31.9 HH rating; Denver-Cleveland-OT; NBC).   The 31.8/53 is also the highest early-window game rating for both the AFC or NFC Championship since 1987.    

Yesterday’s AFC Championship on CBS topped the NFC Championship by +19% (26.8/40; Arizona-Carolina).  

In addition, the Patriots-Broncos game is the highest-rated television program in the metered markets since Super Bowl XLIX (2/01/15; 49.7/72 HH rating; New England-Seattle; NBC).

The 31.8/53 is up +31% from last year’s AFC Championship (24.2/37 for Indianapolis-New England) which aired in the late window, and up +9% from the early NFC Championship on FOX (29.1/52; Green Bay-Seattle), in 2015.

This year’s AFC Championship game rating peaked with a 36.6/57 from 6:00-6:30 PM, ET.

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CBS Sports Contacts:

  Jen Sabatelle  212/975-4120  jsabatelle@cbs.com

  Dan Sabreen  212/975-5936  dsabreen@cbs.com