[Fox Business] NHL attendance, ratings have ‘never been stronger,’ says Commissioner Gary Bettman

While teams skate toward the Stanley Cup, the National Hockey League (NHL) netted a new ratings record for the 2023–24 regular season.

Appearing Thursday on “The Claman Countdown,” the league’s commissioner touted the game’s growth and continued success. 

“Hockey as a game is in a great place,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said on “The Claman Countdown.” “The business has never been stronger from an attendance, from a ratings standpoint, and in terms of, I think we have over 70 national partners, it’s a good time to be associated with the game.”

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The NHL saw an eight-year high for regular season ratings. Across platforms like ABC, TNT and ESPN, viewers per game jumped 8% year over year to an average of 504,000, host Liz Claman reported, citing Nielsen data.

Bettman attributed the trend to several developments in the sport.

“One, over the last three years, our ratings have increased at least as much as you’ve indicated, if not more, for each of the years. I think the most important thing is what takes place on the ice,” he told Claman. “Our game has never been more competitive, has never been faster, the players have never been more skilled, and the game’s never been more entertaining and more unpredictable. I think we either set a record or we’re close to come-from-behind victories in the regular season.”

“It starts with the game itself, and we’ve had tremendous efforts over the last few years to be as a game at all levels more welcoming, more inclusive — a lot of youth programs, reaching out to underserved communities — and so it’s a combination of everything we’ve been doing over the years that has grown,” Bettman added. “Pointing to the ratings, I think Disney, ESPN, has done a great job, as has Turner, TNT, which has been after our switchover from NBC.”

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The regular season passed its ratings high on to the postseason. The first round of Stanley Cup Playoffs broke away with a 3% ratings increase year over year with an average of 798,000 viewers per game, according to Sports Business Journal.

Although the Stanley Cup is still up for grabs, Bettman noted one thing is clear: “Hockey fans are the most passionate.” 

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[Fox Business] Biden touts lead pipe replacement efforts in North Carolina

President Joe Biden traveled to Wilmington, North Carolina, on Thursday to tout the administration’s water infrastructure investments in a key swing state as the election season draws nearer.

Biden focused the majority of his remarks on efforts to replace lead water pipes that remain in use around the country despite health concerns associated with lead leaking into drinking water. Funding to address the issue was included in both the bipartisan infrastructure law and the American Rescue Plan, a $1.9 trillion stimulus package Democrats approved along party-lines. Both laws were enacted in 2021.

“Today, nine million lead service lines connect water mains to our homes, schools, daycare centers, businesses,” Biden said. “That includes some 300,000 lead service lines in North Carolina alone. The cost to replace them is consequential, but too many families only learn the threat to their children after they get sick.” 

“You know, this is for some time why I’m determined, I’m determined to fix it. We’re finally moving. Until the United States of America, God love us, deals with this – how can we say we’re a leading nation in the world, for God’s sake we’re better than this,” Biden added.

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“These lead lines are tough and durable and they don’t rust, but we’ve long since learned they leak poisonous toxins into our water,” the president explained. “The science is clear – lead service lines pose severe health risks, damaging the brain and kidneys. In children especially, they stunt growth, slow learning and cause lasting brain damage.”

“One study shows when you reduce lead exposure for children, their test scores actually improve in school as much as if you were to reduce class size by a third at one-tenth the cost of doing that. It pays off across the board,” he added.

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“Let me say what I’ve said many times before, there’s no – no – safe level of lead exposure, none. The only way forward is to replace every lead service line that connects Americans to clean water. That’s why Kamala and I are making sure this administration is the first ever to set out to do it, and we’re going to get it done,” Biden said.

The White House published a press release Thursday that noted that the administration’s $3 billion in funding to replace toxic lead pipes comes as part of a broader $15 billion in funding for that purpose under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that came from the bipartisan infrastructure law.

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It noted that the bipartisan infrastructure law included over $50 billion in funding for water infrastructure, while the American Rescue Plan provided over $20 billion in water infrastructure for state and local governments slated for use on water infrastructure projects.

Further, the White House said the state of North Carolina has used $150 million from the American Rescue Plan to test for and remove lead hazards in schools and daycare centers around the state.

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The White House said that with today’s announcement of $3 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law being allocated to lead pipe replacement projects, the first such project funded under the law began in the city of Wilmington.

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