
Kansas City’s Game 4 win over Mets most-watched Saturday World Series game since 2009
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Kansas City’s win over the New York Mets in Game 4 was the most-watched Saturday World Series game since 2009 — when the Yankees beat Philadelphia in Game 3.
The Royals’ 5-3 victory drew 13.6 million viewers with a 7.8 rating and a 16 share, Fox said Sunday. The audience was up 27 per cent from the 10.7 million for San Francisco’s 11-4 rout of Kansas City in Game 4 last year and the rating was up 24 per cent from last year’s 6.3/12 — the low for the 2014 Series.
This year’s Series is averaging 14 million viewers through four games, up 18 per cent from last year’s four-game average of 11.9 million. The 8.3/15 rating is up 15 per cent from last year’s 7.2/13.
The rating is the percentage of television homes tuned to a broadcast, and the share is the percentage watching a telecast among those homes with televisions on at the time.
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