Each national rating point equals slightly more than one million television households.
Each overnight point equals 598,000 television households in 40 major markets.
Each overnight rating point currently equals 761,564 television households.
Each overnight rating point, which is computed from 29 major markets around the country, equals 472,108 television households.
Each national rating point equals 1.02 million television households.
One rating point in the overnights equals 462,634 television households.
On Tuesday night, the rating shot up to a 1.07, which equals 72,283 local television households.
At present, one rating point equals 1.08 million television households.
Game 1 was powered by a 41.6 rating (with a 62 share) in the New York market, which equals 2.8 million television households.
The New York market rated a 7.0, equaling 476,877 television households.