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Panthers reenergizes fans


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Three of the team's four largest television markets recorded the highest ratings ever for a season, with television ratings across the region up an average of 25 percent over the 2010 season.

The Greenville/Spartanburg, S.C. market (up 71 percent from 2010), Greensboro, N.C., market (up 56 percent), and Raleigh, N.C., market (up 41 percent) enjoyed the highest ratings in team history.

The Charlotte market increased its ratings by 14 percent in 2011, and the Panthers game was the top-ranked television show each week in the 22-county Charlotte market. An estimated two million viewers on average watched each Panthers game in North and South Carolina.

The gains weren't limited to television, with the team's official website enjoying big bumps in traffic as well. Panthers.com received 5.28 million visits and 16.55 million pageviews during the season (August through December), a 43-percent increase in visits and 44-percent increase in pageviews versus the same time period in 2010.

Numbers don't lie.

:cam: = ratings

:cam: = PRIMETIME.

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