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Jeremy Lin's Presence Boost Viewership and Merchandise Sales in China

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by kumakun, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. kumakun

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    http://www.forbes.com/sites/aliciaj...ts-viewership-and-merchandise-sales-in-china/

    As much as there are Lin haters out there, see the impact he has had in viewership for the NBA in the fastest growing economy in the world right now. While the US is in a recession, China is making more money than ever and as the NBA is a business and the Houston Rockets are a franchise trying to make it big, Lin is the impact this team received to become relevant, even if he isn't playing Linsanity level.
    This post is to tell the trolls that if you will never kick Lin out, they look at their revenue from last year and especially overseas and the last person the GM will try to kick out is Lin who's probably boosted Rocket sales by over 1000% since last year.

    "While the Houston Rockets seek to overcome a winning deficit to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the NBA continues to seek significant increases in its viewership and merchandise sales numbers in China. The NBA partially has Jeremy Lin, the American basketball player born to Taiwanese emigrants, to thank for its recent market successes in China. Since joining the NBA last year with the Knicks, playing with the Rockets this season, and making the playoffs with both teams, Lin has helped fuel post-season NBA interest in China and Taiwan.

    The NBA playoffs television schedule in China demarcates the nation’s growing fascination with the league and its players. Every NBA playoff game will be shown live in China, with six games being shown nationally per week on CCTV5 during the first and second rounds. Every game during the NBA Conference Finals and the Finals will be shown live on CCTV5. These games will be enhanced by a two-hour weekly NBA show that was launched by the Chinese network earlier this season.

    Growth in television coverage is not the only benefit the NBA has seen in China since Lin joined the league last season. Rather, the NBA has also seen significant digital growth in China over the last two seasons. Last year, the NBA’s Chinese website experienced 3.3 billion page views. This year, that number is up by 34 percent, to 4.5 billion page views. Perhaps more impressive, though, are the number of video streams the NBA managed this year in China. During the 2012-13 regular season, total video streams for the NBA increased by 169 percent over the 2011-12 season, from 1.2 billion to 3.2 billion.


    Merchandise sales may be the biggest area in which Lin’s presence in the NBA can be felt when it comes to impacting the markets in China and Taiwan. The NBA’s merchandise sales are up significantly in both China and Taiwan. Given that Lin’s parents were born in Taiwan, it is arguable that its citizens may feel a connection to him, leading them to purchase a greater amount of NBA merchandise than they would have prior to Lin playing in the league. While the NBA has seen a triple-digit increase in its Chinese merchandise revenues over the last five years, a significant portion of that increase has come since Lin joined the NBA two years ago. The NBA’s overall apparel sales are up by triple digits in both China and Taiwan for the first quarter of the 2013 fiscal year, as opposed to the first quarter of 2012. While the NBA has opened more than 30 NBA Shops this season in Taiwan, it expects its overall merchandising business to increase by triple digits there this season.

    While much of the NBA’s growth in China, and particularly Taiwan, over the last two years can be attributed to Lin’s presence in the league, the NBA has seen significant gains elsewhere as well. This season marked the most-watched regular season on NBA TV and the second most-watched regular season on the NBA’s network partners: ABC, ESPN and TNT. Average viewership for the NBA during the 2012-13 regular season was up by 37 percent, and capped off a decade of viewership growth. Thus, whether the Rockets win tonight to keep their playoff hopes alive or go home after four games, the NBA is likely to continue seeing growth both domestically in the United States and abroad in China, Taiwan and other nations."
     
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  2. Tenchi

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    That's a nice way of saying losing.
     
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    That's Jeremy Lin.

    The walking ATM machine for the NBA.
     
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    Lol...winning deficit...

    I'm surprised that Les hasn't done much to make money through Jeremy's popularity in Asia.
     
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    hey I wonder if this will start getting lin the durant calls from the ref...since technically hes a bigger "star"
     
  9. lookabove

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    Does anyone think Les will let DM trade Lin? As longs as the marketing dollars continue to roll in I think DM hands are tied on Lin trades.
     
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    This is the reason why McHale needs to go.

    If Lin is here to stay and the coaching staff refuse to develop him, then the coach has to go. It is best for the organization.
     
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    How does revenue sharing work with merchandise sales? From what I read, we get the same $$ from Lin jerseys as the Lakers.
     
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    Les just cream of sum young man in his pants.
     
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    yes we do ,everything is equally shared. What isn't shared is the interest he brings and the business deals that he attracts to an owner just by having Lin on the team . Same as the Yao effect , Les was able to have a wine company in china which is doing very well I might add. Some people just get you through the door.
     
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    He's going to decrease viewership everywhere if he plays game 5. YA KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING. YA FEEL ME? LOH'S YA FEEL ME? KING1 YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING. cause we're gonna be eliminated.
     
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    This is gonna piss a lot of HOU fans off, thus the one star rating.
     
  16. Rip Van Rocket

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    It didn't take Jeremy Lin to make the Rockets "relevant" to me. I've been a fan since 1971, so the Rockets have been relevant a long time in my opinion.

    And if you think the GM will never trade Lin, then you may be in for a big shock.
     
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    Yay Lin won't get traded because he's a cash cow rather than his play on the court. Errr that doesn't sound good.
     
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    ..+1..
     
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    Well, that's the business side of basketball, not very puritanical. And just because someone could increase the value of the organization doesn't mean he is not a very good player.
     

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