- Blue Jays vs. Texas ALDS Game 5 attracts record-setting average audience of 4.85 million viewers-

-11.5 million Canadians watched some part of the broadcast -



TORONTO (October 15, 2015) It was wild. It was crazy. And it’s become an instant classic. Game 5 of the American League Division Series between the Blue Jaysand the Texas Rangers was one for the record books, both on and off the field, as Sportsnet delivered its largest audience in network history, with an average audience of 4.85 million viewers tuning into the broadcast. Sportsnet’s previous all-time most-watched program occurred just 48 hours earlier with 4.38 million viewers tuning into Texas/Blue Jays ALDS Game 4 on Monday, Oct. 12.

Overall, 11.5 million Canadians watched some part of the game on Sportsnet, as the Blue Jays thrillingly defeated the Rangers, 6-3. Audience levels peaked at 8.1 million viewers at 7:44 p.m. ET in the top of the 9th inning, as pitcher Roberto Osuna struck out Will Venable.

More audience highlights include:

Television

The Texas/Toronto ALDS delivered an average audience of 3.55 million . This marks a 1,087% increase over the 2014 ALDS between Detroit and Baltimore

. This marks a increase over the 2014 ALDS between Detroit and Baltimore More than 16 million Canadians watched some part of the 2015 Toronto/Texas ALDS (46% of the Canadian population)

Canadians watched some part of the 2015 Toronto/Texas ALDS (46% of the Canadian population) An average audience of 3.51 million viewers tuned into last night’s one-hour post-game show

viewers tuned into last night’s one-hour post-game show Last night’s Houston/Kansas City ALDS Game 5 delivered an average audience of 1.16 million

ALDS Games 3, 4 and 5 were the first three broadcasts in Sportsnet history to surpass 4 million viewers

viewers Sportsnet’s top 6 most-watched broadcasts are as follows:

ALDS Game 5, Texas @ Toronto (Oct. 14, 2015): 4.85 million ALDS Game 4, Toronto @ Texas (Oct. 12, 2015): 4.38 million ALDS Game 3, Toronto @ Texas (Oct. 11, 2015): 4.2 million Blue Jays Central Postseason Post-Game Show (Oct. 14, 2015): 3.51 million ALDS Game 2, Texas @ Toronto (Oct. 9, 2015): 2.4 million ALDS Game 1, Texas @ Toronto (Oct. 8, 2015): 2.35 million

Digital

Yesterday was the highest trafficked day for sportsnet.ca, with a 63% increase in page views over ALDS Game 4; a 46% increase in unique visitors over ALDS Game 4; and a 87% increase in video starts over ALDS Game 4

Rogers Centre – Mobile Usage Stats

During the three ALDS home games at Rogers Centre, an average of 20,000 fans at the game were connected to the Rogers wireless network, uploading photos and video, and sending emails and texts – almost double the number of people who connected to the network during the last regular season home game on Sept. 27

229% more content was shared over Rogers Centre Wi-Fi network during last night’s ALDS Game 5 at Rogers Centre compared to the average during the regular season

Source: Numeris; Oct 8 – 14/15 Blue Jays 2015 ALDS series; Ind.2+ AMA & Reach, Sportsnet; Total Canada.All audiences are 2+, unless otherwise noted.



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