Year-to-year, the Chiefs win last night was up nearly 50% in viewership and 43% in the 18-49s over the fast affiliates for last year’s comparable game between the then victorious Broncos over the Arizona Cardinals. However, over the long term, there is some good news for Fox and the NFL – who still easily won primetime last night. This week’s game will see some movement but from where it stands now and lacking the big market team and national attraction of the Patriots, don’t expect those final ratings to look anything like last week in the end. Once the numbers were adjusted in the final ratings, last week’s Fox broadcast game went on to earn a 4.8/23 among the 18-49 and 16 million viewers. Down 19% in the key demo and 20% in total audience from the New England Patriots demolition of the New York Giants on October 10, last night’s TNF is a season low. Snagging a 3.0/14 among adults 18-49 and a touch over 10 million viewers in the fast affiliates, Thursday Night Football took a double-digits tackle from last week. 'Sunnyside' Pulled From NBC Schedule To Finish Run Online, Replaced By Final Season Of 'Will & Grace'
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