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NBC's Tokyo Olympics viewership gets off to rough start

NEW YORK (AP) - If there's going to be a surge in viewership interest in the Tokyo Olympics, NBC Universal is still waiting.

For three straight nights, viewership for the Tokyo Games has been down more than 30% compared to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016, and the network has been hit by a steady stream of bad news regarding American competitors.

The Nielsen company said 16.9 million people watched Sunday night's coverage on NBC, down 43% from the corresponding night in Rio. Saturday's audience of 12.6 million was down 39%.

The numbers improve slightly when alternatives are figured in: People could follow the Olympics Sunday night not just on NBC, but also on USA, NBCSN, CNBC and live streaming. Adding in those alternatives lifts NBC's 'œtotal audience delivery'ť that night to 20 million.

Variety reported Tuesday that NBC Universal is already discussing 'œmake goods'ť with advertisers, the traditional term for describing how extra ads are given to make up for viewership goals not being met. NBC characterized the discussions with advertisers as standard and not necessarily tied to viewership levels.

Given how dramatically live television viewership has declined in five years with the explosion of streaming and on demand, it's hard to say how much the ratings decline for the Olympics reflects that or a lack of interest in the games. But for NBC Universal, bad news like Simone Biles withdrawing from the women's gymnastics team final competition Tuesday can't help.

Nielsen also reported one intriguing detail about opening ceremonies coverage: Roughly 12 million people watched the prime-time rerun of the ceremony, but 5 million people watched it live early Friday morning.

While the numbers aren't Olympian compared to past years, they enabled NBC to easily win the week's prime time ratings competition with an average of 8.1 million viewers. ABC had 3.5 million, CBS had 2.3 million, Univision had 1.6 million, Fox had 1.3 million, Ion Television had 1.1 million and Telemundo had 950,000.

Fox News Channel led cable networks, averaging 2.05 million viewers in prime time. MSNBC had 1.21 million, HGTV had 1.07 million, USA had 1.05 million and Hallmark had 1.01 million.

ABC's 'œWorld News Tonight'ť won the evening news ratings race, averaging 7.5 million viewers. NBC's 'œNightly News" had 6 million and the 'œCBS Evening News'ť had 4.6 million.

For the week of July 19-25, the top 20 prime time programs, their networks and viewerships:

1. 'œSummer Olympics'ť (Sunday), NBC, 16.86 million.

2. 'œSummer Olympics'ť (Saturday), NBC, 12.64 million.

3. NBA Finals: Phoenix at Milwaukee, Game 6, ABC, 12.52 million.

4. 'œSummer Olympics Opening Ceremony,'ť NBC, 11.98 million.

5. 'œSummer Olympics Preview'ť (Saturday, 8-8:30 p.m.), NBC, 8.74 million.

6. 'œAmerica's Got Talent,'ť NBC, 6.81 million.

7. 'œ60 Minutes,'ť CBS, 4.57 million.

8. 'œCelebrity Family Feud,'ť ABC, 3.9 million.

9. 'œBig Brother'ť (Thursday), CBS, 3.874 million.

10. 'œThe Bachelorette," ABC, 3.865 million.

11. 'œThe $100,000 Pyramid,'ť ABC, 3.82 million.

12. 'œAmerica's Funniest Home Videos,'ť ABC, 3.52 million.

13. 'œNBA Countdown,'ť ABC, 3.51 million.

14. 'œBig Brother'ť (Wednesday), CBS, 3.5 million.

15. 'œPress Your Luck,'ť ABC, 3.45 million.

16. 'œNCIS,'ť CBS, 3.42 million.

17. 'œAmerican Ninja Warrior,'ť NBC, 3.34 million.

18. 'œBig Brother'ť (Sunday), CBS, 3.31 million.

19. 'œThe Neighborhood,'ť CBS, 3.23 million.

20. 'œTucker Carlson Tonight'ť (Tuesday), Fox News, 3.11 million.

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo reacts while holding the NBA Championship trophy, left, and Most Valuable Player trophy after defeating the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of basketball's NBA Finals in Milwaukee, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The Bucks won 105-98. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
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