TBS' exclusive coverage of the American League Championship Series (ALCS), between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees, averaged 5,924,000 total viewers, an increase of 28 percent over last year's average of 4,612,000 total viewers for the network's coverage of the National League Championship Series (NLCS). The network's ALCS coverage averaged a 3.8 U.S. household rating, up 31 percent over an average 2.9 U.S. household rating for the NLCS last year.
Additional ALCS highlights:· In 2012, TBS aired two ALCS games in primetime (Saturday's Game 1 and Tuesday's Game 3) and two afternoon telecasts (Sunday's Game 2 and Thursday's Game 4).· In primetime, the Yankees/Tigers games averaged a 4.1 U.S. household rating and 6.6 million total viewers.· The two afternoon telecasts averaged a 3.3 U.S. household rating and 5.2 million total viewers.· In 2011, TBS aired five NLCS games in primetime and one contest during the day.Videos