TNT's Exclusive Coverage Of Game #2 Of The NBA Eastern Conference Finals Delivers 10 Million Total Viewers And 6.1 Overall U.S. HH Rating
The opening game of the Eastern Conference Finals delivered a 6.2 U.S. HH Rating and was the most watched game in cable television history based on total viewership, delivering 11.1 million total viewers. Sunday's opening game of the Eastern Conference Finals was also the most watched primetime program on television, broadcast or cable, for the night.
To date, TNT's coverage of the NBA Playoffs is up significantly over the network's coverage a year ago, averaging a 3.2 U.S. HH Rating (+28%), 5,126,000 Total Viewers (+32%) and 3,724,000 Households (+30%).
Overall, through 37 games, TNT's 2011 NBA Playoffs coverage also has delivered strong double-digit growth across all key demos including:
* A18-34 +42% (1,687,000 vs. 1,190,000)
* A18-49 +39% (2,939,000 vs. 2,120,000)
* A25-54 +34% (2,640,000 vs. 1,970,000)
* M18-34 +40% (1,172,000 vs. 839,000)
* M18-49 +40% (2,080,000 vs. 1,490,000)
* M25-54 +35% (1,829,000 vs. 1,366,000)
Game Three of TNT's live exclusive coverage of the Eastern Conference Finals continues on Sunday, May 22 at 8:30 p.m. ET with the NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com with Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst), Kenny Smith (analyst) and Kevin McHale (analyst) beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET. The night will conclude with Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai.
The NBA on TNT and NBA TV host 65 days of wall-to-wall coverage of the NBA Playoffs with 40+ games televised on TNT, and nearly 1500 hours of total coverage on NBA TV including 195 hours of live studio coverage.

