By Austin Karp , Assistant Managing Editor Golf Channel tracked the biggest year-over-year gains among sports networks for total-day (+18%) and primetime (+27%) viewership during Q2 of '09. The net saw steady viewership increases for most programming during the three-month period, with original programming such as "The Golf Fix," "Golf Stakes" and "The Haney Project" contributing with increases in audience numbers. As part of a deal with CBS , Golf Channel also has shown live weekend coverage leading into select CBS' PGA Tour telecasts. The net had 12 such lead-ins during Q2, which averaged 545,000 viewers. Meanwhile, Versus also saw double-digit increases during Q2, riding strong NHL Playoffs viewership. ESPN saw a mixed bag during the second quarter, as the net set a Q2 record for total-day viewership, but saw primetime viewership drop 1% from the same period a year ago. The net saw increases in NBA Playoffs, College World Series and weekday morning "SportsCenter" viewership in the time frame. ESPN's 19 NBA Playoffs games saw a 14% jump in viewership for males 18-49 from '08, and a 76% increase from the '07 playoffs. TNT, led by the largest NBA Playoffs audience delivery in the net's 25-year history, saw an 8% gain in primetime viewers during Q2. For 43 NBA Playoffs telecasts on TNT, the net saw a 14% jump in viewership among males 18-34 from '08, and a 47% jump from '07. Fox Soccer Channel, which became a Nielsen-rated network last October, was up from Q1 of this year, when the net averaged 19,000 total-day viewers and 24,000 primetime viewers. The chart below lists total-day and primetime viewership for select cable sports nets during Q2 of '09 (March 30-June 28), compared to the same period last year (March 31-June 29). SEVEN UP : Among the top 10 most-viewed telecasts on all of cable during Q2, NBA Playoffs telecasts occupied seven of those spots, according to live+same-day data from Nielsen. Golf Channel's most-viewed program during Q2 was its lead-in coverage of the final round of the PGA Tour Quail Hollow Championship on May 3 from 1:00-2:30pm ET, which averaged 1.289 million viewers. Versus' most-viewed program during the same period was the Penguins-Red Wings NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game Four on June 4, drawing 3.448 million viewers for the net's final NHL telecast of the season.
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MOST-VIEWED CABLE TELECASTS DURING SECOND QUARTER OF '09
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DATE
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NET
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TELECAST
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U.S. RATING
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CABLE RATING
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VIEWERS (000)
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6/28
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BET
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BET Awards Show
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5.1
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6.6
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10,653
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6/22
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TLC
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"John and Kate Plus 8"
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6.6
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7.7
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10,605
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5/26
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TNT
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Cavaliers-Magic: Game Four
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6.3
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7.3
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10,075
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5/28
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TNT
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Magic-Cavaliers: Game Five |
6.2
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7.2
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9,995
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5/25
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TLC
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"John and Kate Plus 8" |
5.8
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6.8
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9,802
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5/25
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ESPN
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Lakers-Nuggets: Game Four |
5.8
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6.8
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9,731
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5/27
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ESPN
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Nuggets-Lakers: Game Five |
5.6
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6.5
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9,238
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5/24
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TNT
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Cavaliers-Magic: Game Three |
5.4
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6.3
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8,969
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6/26
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Disney
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"Princess Protection Program" |
4.7
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5.5
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8,533
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5/29
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ESPN
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Lakers-Nuggets: Game Six |
5.1
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5.9
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8,462
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5/17
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TNT
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Magic-Celtics: Game Seven |
5.1
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6.0
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8,382
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