TNT's NBA playoff coverage tops 'Roots' with record ratings
ecutives at A&E Networks have high hopes riding on its reboot of Alex Haley’s slavery saga “Roots” on History. But like the Oklahoma City Thunder, the first night’s ratings were done in by Stephen Curry. The two-hour premiere of “Roots,” which aired across four cable networks – History, A&E, Lifetime and LMN – drew 5.3 million viewers from 9 to 11 p.m. The ratings also fell well-short of the audience for History’s last high-profile scripted project, “Hatfield & McCoys.” The miniseries starring Kevin Costner opened with 13.9 million viewers on Memorial Day 2012. But “Roots” faced some tough competition on the night. Nielsen data shows that an average of 15.9 million viewers watched TNT’s Monday telecast of the Western ConferenceNBA playoff final with the Golden State Warriors’ 96-88 victory over the Thunder, giving Curry’s team a 4-3 win of the series. TNT’s playoff game, which aired in prime-time in the Eastern and Central time zones, was the most watched NBA telecast ever carried on a cable network. Turner Sports has covered NBA games on TNT and TBS since the 1989-90 season. ESPN first showed NBA contests in 1982.
Do you think Roots will discuss any of the heavy jewish involvement in the slave trade? No. The jews who produce & write Roots will scrub anything that makes Judaism look bad.
TV & Hollywood these days is owned and run by zionists, completely. Basically the industry has devolved into making a bunch of programming and movies that are nothing but a soapbox about how evil White Men are.
for a show based off a madeup story to beat the NBA considering the two teams it would have to be something like walking dead or game of thrones. So, if you're going to make up a story about slavery then at least have a kraken get released while the boat crosses the ocean.