That's up from the early estimates of 1.4 million. Remember previously the rating was said to be okay for the timeslot coming second behind the basketball game. Now this would upgrade would probably make it the most watched sporting event in that time slot.
Basically a boxing match that was nothing more than a prelim for a showtime event with zero promotion showcasing a bantamweight managed to get higher ratings than every other sport in that timeslot.
I read the Butler game was the highest rated in that spot all year. Boxing either beat it now or got second.
Dan Rafael @danrafaelespn
Final viewership figures are in for last week's return of #boxing to CBS. Santa Cruz's bout averaged 1.794M viewers. That's pretty damn good
I overslept and missed it... glad it did good numbers. Even though I heard Santa Cruz had a tough time
with some promotion and a real star like Canelo or Gatekeeper Cotto they would break records
good point!!!!!!!!!!!....................................lol cotto is a gatekeeper:boxing::boxing:
Im glad that boxing is back on the mainstream but 1.8 mill ain't alot of viewers
Imagine if your a company wanting to buy some commercial air time and one channel gets 1.8 million viewers while another channel gets 5+ million
CBS needs to put a big name on there if they wanna see the real numbers boxing can do
It's also funny because a boxing prelim shown at 1 pm actually managed similar numbers to what UFC on FOX 3 did during Primetime. All signs indicate boxing would man handle the UFC if they put a decent card up.
Only if the fight is competitive and entertaining. I think this showed that the casual fan will be interested in watching a fight regardless of the fighters as long as the fight is entertaining.
GB needs to continue putting on fighters who are willing to mix it up with a twist of technical ability as well. Santa Cruz's opponent displayed the slicker side of boxing and where as Santa Cruz showed what pressure and aggression can do. The retainment of the audience proves they were enjoying the fight.
It's also funny because a boxing prelim shown at 1 pm actually managed similar numbers to what UFC on FOX 3 did during Primetime. All signs indicate boxing would man handle the UFC if they put a decent card up.
90% of those were from the College hoops game(check the earlier article) that was being played so people tuned it, if there was just filler material or reruns before the boxing that number would be under 1m.
and before calling the number good, you need to look at the avg CBS viewership for that day and timeslot.
I still dont think 1.8m is good, for HBO its great but not for a over the air channel during mid saturday in mid winter so not many ppl outside.
The 5-7 timeslot has the second most viewers after the primetime slot
It was on at 1 pm. The college hoop game actually got very similar numbers too. Small time boxing got great ratings for its time slot and that's all there is to it. 90% of the people watching the next programme that's on only means they had a big interest in it, nothing else. Getting 90% of the audience to watch the next thing is not too common or a coincidence. It means they heard about it and decided to watch it over something else.
The basketball got a 1.5 overnight rating.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2012/12/tv-ratings-big-increase-for-indianabutler-also-nba-on-espn-college-football/
"Indiana/Butler Overnight Up 50%: CBS drew a 1.5 overnight rating for the Indiana/Butler college basketball game Saturday afternoon, up 50% from both Butler/Purdue last year (1.0) and regional action in 2010 (1.0). The 1.5 is easily the top college basketball overnight of the season on CBS, topping a 0.9 for Arkansas/Michigan last week and a 1.1 for Baylor/Kentucky two weeks ago."
Small time boxing is at least kicking college basketball's ass.
Too bad they only show crap fights, imagine a fight with the drama of a JMM-Pac fight being shown in regular networks for the average Joe to see? Boxing would be back on the mainstream!
Crap fight? Did you even watch the bout?
90% of those were from the College hoops game(check the earlier article) that was being played so people tuned it, if there was just filler material or reruns before the boxing that number would be under 1m.
and before calling the number good, you need to look at the avg CBS viewership for that day and timeslot.
I still dont think 1.8m is good, for HBO its great but not for a over the air channel during mid saturday in mid winter so not many ppl outside.
The 5-7 timeslot has the second most viewers after the primetime slot
It pulled good numbers. 1PT/4EST is nowhere near primetime, even on Saturday. Not sure where you are getting that timeslot from 5-7, but boxing wasn't on then.
Who cares if it had a lead in game. The important part is it retained those viewers. Meaning people are interested in boxing. It would have been a disaster if the retention rate was bad.
Besides football, it was the 2nd, and maybe the highest rated sporting event. 1.8m doesn't blow anyone out of the water, but considering everything it had running against it, it did fine.
I think Adamek-Cunningham II is on NBC in the daytime on Saturday. Their first fight was really good, the crowd was great. It had that old school east coast fight feel it reminded me of the fights that used to be on network TV, hopefully the rematch is the same.
90% of those were from the College hoops game(check the earlier article) that was being played so people tuned it, if there was just filler material or reruns before the boxing that number would be under 1m.
and before calling the number good, you need to look at the avg CBS viewership for that day and timeslot.
I still dont think 1.8m is good, for HBO its great but not for a over the air channel during mid saturday in mid winter so not many ppl outside.
The 5-7 timeslot has the second most viewers after the primetime slot
Too bad they only show crap fights, imagine a fight with the drama of a JMM-Pac fight being shown in regular networks for the average Joe to see? Boxing would be back on the mainstream!
I overslept and missed it... glad it did good numbers. Even though I heard Santa Cruz had a tough time
with some promotion and a real star like Canelo or Gatekeeper Cotto they would break records