Since “Star Wars” bashing is in the news, let’s open this week’s column with a crossover joke: Saturdays are the “Phantom Menace” of TV nights. Nobody cares about them anywhere near as much as the other ones — but that doesn’t mean they don’t count in the overall universe. People go out on Saturday nights, meaning television watching is at its lowest. You also don’t read much about “live” Saturday ratings because none of us want to work on Sundays. Just being honest here. So who wins Saturdays in primetime ratings anyway? Well, that depends on the season — the sports season, mainly. Also Read: 115 Cable Channels Ranked by 2019 Viewership - Yes, Comedy.TV Is Still Dead Last In the fall, college football dominates on Saturday nights. Currently, ABC’s version of the amateur pigskin is beating Fox’s, and by a big margin: +75%. No wonder ESPN executive Nick Dawson called the telecast “the backbone of our entire television slate across multiple networks,” in a conversation with TheWrap. ESPN is the cable sister to broadcast network ABC. Both are owned by Disney. “Each week features a signature matchup, with the result of the game almost always having an impact on the sport’s...Read original story So Who Wins Saturdays in Primetime Ratings Anyway? At TheWrap