I have always been curious to know more about WWE’s ratings — Each week when the overnight rating of RAW and SmackDownLIVE is revealed, the highest viewing demographic is the 50+ crowd, while the lowest viewing demographic is the 12-18 range. I know many millenial viewers watch shows on delay or at their own pleasure so I decided to reach out to top wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer on this matter.
@davemeltzerWON Would WWE's 18-34 demo ratings be higher if VOD and Live + 7 were taken into account?
— Kenton Lane (@TheKentonLane) April 20, 2017
@davemeltzerWON So even taking the Live + 7 and VOD into play, the largest demo of viewers is still 50+. Interesting!
— Kenton Lane (@TheKentonLane) April 20, 2017
Depends on the week, sometimes by percentage it's 35-49 but for overall viewers, 50+ almost always https://t.co/Ye4fVq0xlf
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) April 20, 2017
I also reached out to wrestlenomics expert Chris Harrington and he shared some interesting viewing information
@TheKentonLane I don't know but I imagine it does not. Again, the majority of the youth viewing is coming from YT clips which doesn't count towards ratings
— Chris Harrington (@mookieghana) April 20, 2017
Harrington also shared this interesting fact about viewing habits on Twitter.
"20% of 18-34 year old using only mobile devices to view content. They are 'cord-nevers'; never subscribed to cable or satellite service." pic.twitter.com/9SSKWWnCZs
— Chris Harrington (@mookieghana) April 20, 2017
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