Each increase of one percentage point represents 874,000 homes.
For those data, each rating point represented 921,000 homes.
Each national rating point represents just over a million homes.
In Lifetime's case, a rating point represents 535,000 homes with cable television.
Each rating point in the new TV season represents 942,000 homes.
Game seven scored 32.1 ratings points - impressive since each point represents 921,000 homes.
Each rating point represents 931,000 homes; the share is the percentage of sets in use.
Each rating point in the 24-market average represents 440,292 homes using television.
In New York, a ratings point represents 83,414 homes with television.
All told, the network gets a 24-hour Nielsen rating of 0.1, which represents 24,000 homes.