Thunder TV viewership down 51% as NBA ratings drop league-wide

The Oklahoma City Thunder TV viewership is down 51%, but the team’s ratings are still among the top five in the NBA.

The Oklahoma City Thunder TV ratings are down 51% this year, according to Sports Business Daily and The Athletic.

Oklahoma City’s rating this year is 3.16. Despite the drop, it’s still a top-five team in the league, according to a graphic tweeted by Ethan Strauss.

Part of the reason this drop has happened could be on-court, despite the Thunder having a near-identical All-Star break record (34-21 this season vs. 37-20 last year). Without Russell Westbrook and Paul George, there isn’t the same amount of star power. Fans aren’t risking out on missing a 40-point triple-double if they take a night off watching.

A bigger reason is likely the contract dispute between Fox Sports Oklahoma and the Dish Network. Even some fans who do want to watch every night are unable to.

A third reason, and maybe the most likely, remains a mystery. The drop is happening league-wide.

Fourteen teams’ ratings dropped at the All-Star break, according to the SBJ.

The San Antonio Spurs have the best rating at 3.51. In 2017-18, the Spurs had the third-highest rating — at 6.45.

There are lots of theories for why ratings are dropping. There are more cord-cutters and people watching live streams.

Kevin Durant is injured. Steph Curry is injured. Zion Williamson missed half the season.

LeBron James is on a team that naturally has a big market, so the Cleveland Cavaliers ratings have decreased more the last two years than the Los Angeles Lakers are up.

Maybe viewers dislike the style of play today enough that they’re content just watching game highlights. Maybe there’s too much stoppage with foul calls.

Point is, ratings are down, as the SBJ found, and the Thunder were not spared.

Oklahoma baseball given 31 television broadcasted games for 2020 season

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020. The Sooners will be broadcasted for 31 games for the season.

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020.

The Sooners announced on Wednesday that 31 of the 56 games this upcoming season will be televised.

Oklahoma will have its first broadcasted game on March 20 against rival Texas on SoonerSports.tv, with the rest of the series televised on FOX Sports Oklahoma. Eight more games will be broadcasted on FOX Sports Oklahoma. The Sooners will appear with full broadcasts on SoonerSports.tv, which will require a premium subscription, six other times outside of the home conference opener against Texas.

Head coach Skip Johnson’s 2020 team will play three games on ESPNU when they travel to TCU (March 29), Texas Tech (April 10) and Oklahoma State (April 19). Eleven additional games are scheduled to be broadcasted on Big 12 NOW on ESPN+.

The remaining home games in Feb. and early March will be shown on SoonerSports.tv with the radio call.

Oklahoma baseball will begin the 2020 season on Friday against Virginia at 6 p.m.

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TV slate announced for Oklahoma Softball

The second-ranked Oklahoma softball team will have 22 of their 2020 regular season games televised.

The second-ranked Oklahoma softball team will have 22 of their 2020 regular season games televised.

Three will be on ESPN networks, seven on FOX Sports Oklahoma, two on FS1, and five on Sooner Sports TV. 

Three of Oklahoma’s games will be televised nationally. Their matchup with No. 6 Texas on March 22 will be on ESPNU, and their game against No. 10 Kentucky on April 10 will be on FS1. The Sooners Big 12 matchups against Baylor in Waco on April 3 and 5, and against Oklahoma State on May 1 will be available on ESPN+.

Out of the seven Big 12 nationally broadcasted games, three will include the Sooners. Seven of the nine Phillips 66 Big 12 Softball Championship matchups will be aired on FCS. The championship will be nationally televised on ESPN2. 

The Sooners are off to a 4-0 start, and next travel to Tuscon, Arizona Feb. 14-16 to participate in the Hillenbrand Invitational against Bryant, Northern Iowa, Long Beach, and No. 4 Arizona. 

The first televised game of the season for the Sooners will be against Wichita State on March 4 at 6 p.m.

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