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  • what type of boxing event generates more money and how exactly???

    going to use two examples of boxing events,please fill me in on which type of event will typcically do better in the money made category and how exactly,,how much do ads play into money generated for free shows?

    1. a sold out boxing event (average priced tickets, 15k capacity arena) aired for free on NBC with a solid viewership rating,say maybe 2.5 - 3 million viewers*

    OR

    2. a sold out boxing event (average priced tickets, 15k capacity arena) aired on PPV with a price tag of $75 with a decent buyrate,say maybe 250k-450k PPV buys

    **for the sake of argument lets assume the fight goes all 12 rounds so all the planned TV ads get shown during the broadcast,

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    Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
    going to use two examples of boxing events,please fill me in on which type of event will typcically do better in the money made category and how exactly,,how much do ads play into money generated for free shows?

    1. a sold out boxing event (average priced tickets, 15k capacity arena) aired for free on NBC with a solid viewership rating,say maybe 2.5 - 3 million viewers*

    OR

    2. a sold out boxing event (average priced tickets, 15k capacity arena) aired on PPV with a price tag of $75 with a decent buyrate,say maybe 250k-450k PPV buys

    **for the sake of argument lets assume the fight goes all 12 rounds so all the planned TV ads get shown during the broadcast,
    impossible to answer. You outlined a price for the ppv, but no baselines for what they are selling :30 and :60 second spots for on the tv broadcast event.

    That being said, even assuming they are getting top dollar for the spots there is no way it even comes close to the ppv revenue


    remember, "ratings" have absolutely nothing to do with the revenue for that particular event. The spot prices have already been agreed to at that point. "good viewership" will only affect the spot price on the NEXT event......
    Last edited by OnePunch; 12-11-2015, 12:18 AM.

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    • #3
      they still sell ads on ppv so ..........

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      • #4
        Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
        impossible to answer. You outlined a price for the ppv, but no baselines for what they are selling :30 and :60 second spots for on the tv broadcast event.

        That being said, even assuming they are getting top dollar for the spots there is no way it even comes close to the ppv revenue


        remember, "ratings" have absolutely nothing to do with the revenue for that particular event. The spot prices have already been agreed to at that point. "good viewership" will only affect the spot price on the NEXT event......
        what type of ads and commercials do they typically show for nbc on pbc cards??

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        • #5
          Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
          what type of ads and commercials do they typically show for nbc on pbc cards??
          corona, geico, ford, etc, and also the local affiliates........

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          • #6
            Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
            what type of ads and commercials do they typically show for nbc on pbc cards??
            usually just their sponsorads (cornoa and such) and maybe the network shows

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            • #7
              I think its save to assume the PPV does better.

              The PPV is generating ~$19M in revenue. Assuming we got a 3hr show with about ~45mins of ad time (think thats about right, might be a lil higher or lower idk) the free TV show would need to sell ad time at ~$415k per minute to equal the $19M in revenue the PPV generated. I doubt thats doable.

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              • #8
                so how does haymon pay his dudes so much money???

                and why does he put the high scale fights on NBC for free when it doesnt net him much profit?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OnePunch View Post
                  corona, geico, ford, etc, and also the local affiliates........
                  Originally posted by !WAR CANELO! View Post
                  usually just their sponsorads (cornoa and such) and maybe the network shows
                  so those type of ads dont generate that much money??

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Post
                    so how does haymon pay his dudes so much money???

                    and why does he put the high scale fights on NBC for free when it doesnt net him much profit?
                    450M war chest, build brand

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