Post Type:news Heat-Pacers Thriller Nets 8.2 Million Viewers | Viamedia

TNT’s coverage of the Miami Heat’s one-point, overtime win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals was the top telecast of the 2013 NBA postseason. 

With the game decided on LeBron James’s buzzer-beating, left-handed layup, TNT scored a 5.3 household rating and 8.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen fast nationals data. The May 22 contest was the highest-rated and most-viewed 2013 NBA playoff game to date and the top telecast on TV — broadcast or cable — on Wednesday night. 

The Pacers-Heat telecast was up 10% in U.S. household rating versus a 4.8 mark, and 6% among total viewers compared with 7.8 million watchers, when measured against the network’s telecast of Game 1 of the 2012 Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs. However, the audience was down 9% from the 8.98 million average audience on ESPN for the first game of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals between the Heat and Boston Celtics. (TNT and ESPN/ABC alternate coverage of the conference finals under their current rights deals.) 

Last night’s telecast generated a 24.4 metered market rating in Miami and a 20.2 rating in Indianapolis. Miami is the 16th largest DMA among the 56 metered markets, while Indianapolis ranks 24th. 

Source: Multichannel News, 5/23/13