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EntertainmentBlogsSaturday TV Ratings 2/7/26: Winter Olympics Barely Down From First Competitive Night of Beijing Olympics, The Way To You Decent on Hallmark, College Basketball on ESPN Takes Second
Saturday TV Ratings 2/7/26: Winter Olympics Barely Down From First Competitive Night of Beijing Olympics, The Way To You Decent on Hallmark, College Basketball on ESPN Takes Second
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Saturday TV Ratings 2/7/26: Winter Olympics Barely Down From First Competitive Night of Beijing Olympics, The Way To You Decent on Hallmark, College Basketball on ESPN Takes Second

•February 11, 2026
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The TV Ratings Guide
The TV Ratings Guide•Feb 11, 2026

Why It Matters

The ratings confirm that live sports, especially the Olympics, remain premium inventory for advertisers, while cable sports retain strong niche audiences that influence network programming strategies.

Key Takeaways

  • •Olympics lead primetime with 1.76 rating, slight dip
  • •ESPN college basketball draws 0.83 rating, 3.5M viewers
  • •Hallmark’s "The Way to You" hits 1.5M viewers
  • •NBA tip‑off records low 0.15 rating
  • •Cable sports outpace most scripted shows tonight

Pulse Analysis

The 2026 Milan‑Cortina Winter Olympics continued to dominate Saturday night television, delivering an 18‑49 rating of 1.76 and attracting over 11 million viewers on NBC. Although the numbers dipped marginally from the opening competitive night, the event’s pull remains unrivaled, underscoring the Olympics’ status as a premier live‑event platform for advertisers seeking high‑value demographics. Networks are leveraging this momentum to command premium ad rates, especially in the coveted 8‑10 p.m. window where viewership peaks.

Cable sports programming also proved resilient, with ESPN’s college basketball coverage at 6:30 p.m. achieving a 0.83 rating and 3.51 million viewers, followed by a 0.46 rating at 9 p.m. These figures illustrate the sustained appetite for live collegiate action, which often outperforms scripted fare on cable. The strong performance supports ESPN’s strategy of front‑loading marquee matchups to capture both casual fans and dedicated followers, reinforcing the network’s leverage in negotiating carriage fees and sponsorship deals.

Meanwhile, niche entertainment such as Hallmark’s "The Way to You" demonstrated that targeted, feel‑good programming can still attract sizable audiences, pulling 1.5 million viewers despite a modest 0.07 rating. This suggests that while live sports dominate, there remains room for specialty channels to carve out profitable slots with loyal viewership. Advertisers and media planners should therefore balance high‑impact sports inventory with selective placement on lifestyle networks to maximize reach across diverse audience segments.

Saturday TV Ratings 2/7/26: Winter Olympics Barely Down from First Competitive Night of Beijing Olympics, The Way To You Decent on Hallmark, College Basketball on ESPN Takes Second

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