How hot are the Phils these days?
They’ve sold out their last 100 and some games at Citizens Bank Park. And apparently everyone who can’t squeeze inside the joint is sitting in front of their TV.
Wednesday night’s telecast of their win and sweep over the second-lace Braves delivered a 15.2 rating for Comcast SportsNet. That translates into 452,000 households.
It shatters the all-time viewership high for the cable station that was set just the night before with Game 2 of the Phils-Braves series.
Wednesday night’s telecast peaked at an 18.5 rating, about 550,000 households, making it easily the most-watched program in the Philadelphia market.
That wailing and gnashing sound you hear is the grumbling coming from across the street at NovaCare nation.
Geez, maybe Andy Reid can have another press conference tonight to announce he’s going back to Kevin Kolb as his starting QB.
They’ve sold out their last 100 and some games at Citizens Bank Park. And apparently everyone who can’t squeeze inside the joint is sitting in front of their TV.
Wednesday night’s telecast of their win and sweep over the second-lace Braves delivered a 15.2 rating for Comcast SportsNet. That translates into 452,000 households.
It shatters the all-time viewership high for the cable station that was set just the night before with Game 2 of the Phils-Braves series.
Wednesday night’s telecast peaked at an 18.5 rating, about 550,000 households, making it easily the most-watched program in the Philadelphia market.
That wailing and gnashing sound you hear is the grumbling coming from across the street at NovaCare nation.
Geez, maybe Andy Reid can have another press conference tonight to announce he’s going back to Kevin Kolb as his starting QB.
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