
Cavs-Heat Game Draws 7.1 Million Viewers
NEW YORK (
) -- Nearly 7.1 million viewers tuned into
Time Warner's
(TWX)
TNT network to witness LeBron James' return to Cleveland last night when the Heat took on the Cavaliers in the King's hometown.
The cable network telecast delivered a 4.2 overnight TV rating across the nation, a 25.4 overnight rating in the Cleveland market and 14.9 in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area.
>>Cavs Fans Paying Big to Witness LeBron Return
In the days leading up to the match, fans were willing to pay top dollar for tickets. Last week, CNBC reported that the average price for a ticket to the game on
eBay's
(EBAY) - Get Report
StubHub
had risen to $234 per seat, the highest average price for a regular season Cleveland game in StubHub's data history.
The Heat beat the Cavs 118 to 90 last night as King James scored 38 points.
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