NFL on RTL: A Touchdown for Viewers?
While the NFL playoffs heated up on sunday, viewership numbers for RTL’s broadcasts cooled down considerably. The Green Bay Packers’ nail-biting victory over the Chicago Bears (22-24) attracted a mere 470,000 viewers aged 14-49 during primetime, a notable drop from the initial 10.5% and 9.2% market share achieved earlier in the evening. This translated to a disappointing 7.7% and 7.4% share for the younger and older demographics respectively.
adding insult to injury, RTL’s NFL coverage was overshadowed by a “trash TV” programme on sister channel Vox. “Hot or Schrott Promi-Spezial,” featuring celebrity product testing, drew a larger audience, peaking at 380,000 viewers (0.38 million) in the target demographic and 870,000 (0.87 million) among older viewers.
the trend continued later in the evening with the Kansas city Chiefs’ surprising loss to the Denver Broncos (0-38). Only 350,000 viewers (8% market share) tuned in for the game, with the audience dwindling to a mere 120,000 by nightfall. the broadcast struggled to capture more than 4% of the total viewership.
in contrast, the classic crime drama “Tatort” reigned supreme, captivating 1.3 million viewers and securing a commanding 22.6% market share.
A Long Road to Mainstream Success for NFL on RTL
RTL’s ambition to establish American football as a mainstream sport in Germany has faced persistent challenges. Despite investing heavily in coverage, including on-site reporting from renowned journalists like Markus Kuhn and Jana Wosnitza, viewership figures have remained inconsistent.
The upcoming NFL playoffs, starting with the Wild Card round on January 11th, present another opportunity for RTL to score a ratings victory. the Houston Texans’ home game against the Los Angeles Chargers (22:30) could perhaps draw a larger audience, offering a glimmer of hope for the network’s NFL aspirations.
Can the NFL Find a Touchdown in Germany?
A Conversation with former NFL punter * Pat McAfee
The excitement of the NFL playoffs is electrifying, even across the Atlantic were viewership numbers for RTL’s broadcasts tell a more complex story. Flutter with” us today as we unpack the successes and struggles of bringing American Football to German screens with former NFL punter Pat McAfee, now a renowned sports commentator, and get his take on the state of the game’s global expansion.
Moderator:
Pat, thanks for joining us. Let’s jump right in. RTL’s recent NFL playoff broadcasts saw considerably lower viewership compared to competing programming. Do you think this signals a larger challenge for American football’s mainstream appeal in Germany?
Pat McAfee:
Hey,thanks for having me. Look,building a fanbase for any sport takes time,especially one as uniquely American as football. While those numbers aren’t ideal, I wouldn’t call it a definitive slump.
We’ve got to consider the broader context. Germany has a rich sporting history, entwined with football (soccer) and other well-established sports.
Moderator:
That’s a key point. RTL has indeed invested heavily in their coverage, bringing in respected journalists like Markus Kuhn and Jana Wosnitza. They’re trying to bring a distinctly German flavor to the sport’s presentation. Do you think this localized approach is the right strategy?
Pat McAfee:
Absolutely. RTL is smart to tap into local talent and perspectives.It helps demystify the game for viewers unfamiliar with american football’s nuances.
Think about it – when you’re trying to introduce a new dish to someone,you don’t just dump a plate of the unfamiliar on them.
You break it down,explain the ingredients,emphasize the taste profile. It’s about creating an entry point.
Moderator:
So, you’re saying it’s not just about the game itself, but also about creating a relatable experience for german sports fans?
Pat mcafee:
Exactly.
You need to build bridges, show people why they should care, why this sport is exciting and worth their time.
Look at the NBA’s success in China. It was a slow burn, but through thoughtful localization and star power, they carved out a huge fanbase.
The NFL can learn from that.
Moderator:
The upcoming Wild card Round clash between the houston Texans and Los Angeles Chargers could be a pivotal moment. It’s a primetime slot, and possibly a high-scoring affair.
Do you think RTL should leverage this matchup to attract a broader audience?
Pat McAfee:
No doubt.
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RTL needs to market this game aggressively, highlight the star power, and emphasize the excitement factor. They could even tie it into local events or promotions to create a buzz.
Moderator:
Do you think American football can ultimately break through and find a strong footing in Germany?
Pat McAfee:
I’m optimistic.
It’s a test of patience and dedicated effort.
But if RTL continues to invest wisely, build a strong local narrative, and showcase the game’s unique appeal, I beleive there’s a real chance.
Moderator:*
Thanks for your insights, Pat. We’ve got a lot to dissect here.
Now,let’s open this up to our readers.
Do you think American Football has a place in Germany?
Share your thoughts on the future of the NFL outside of the US.