Monday Night Football Helps ESPN Win the Night among All Networks

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The Week 7 Monday Night Football game – an Atlanta Falcons’ 23-20 home victory over the New York Giants – helped ESPN win the night as the most-watched broadcast or cable network in prime time in households, viewers and all key male and adult demos (18-34, 18-49 and 25-54), while MNF ranked as the No. 1 telecast of the night in those same categories. ESPN has won the night all seven Mondays since the season started.

Season to-date, Monday Night Football is averaging 11.4 million viewers, up two percent from last year’s average through seven weeks (11.2 million) – and up six percent from the 2017 full season average (10.8 million).

Giants-Falcons delivered a total live audience (TV + Streaming) of 10.4 million average viewers across ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes.

Local markets:

The top metered markets (not including those of the competing teams): New Orleans (15.5), Norfolk, Va. (11.7), Kansas City (11.3), Washington, D.C. (10.3), Hartford-New Haven (10.0), Buffalo (9.7), Richmond-Petersburg (9.5), Charlotte (9.1), West Palm Beach (9.1) and Denver (9.0).

Week 8 on ESPN’s MNF:

Tom Brady and the 5-2 New England Patriots travel to Buffalo to face the AFC East division rival Buffalo Bills on October 29 (8:15 p.m. ET). This will be the first MNF game in Western New York in a decade (since November 2008).

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