Comments Thread For: Harrison-Perrella FOX Main Event Peaked At 1,125,000 Viewers; Averaged 1,004,000

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Harrison-Perrella FOX Main Event Peaked At 1,125,000 Viewers; Averaged 1,004,000

    Another main event on FOX attracted more than one million viewers Saturday night. Nielsen Media Research released data Tuesday that indicated an average of 1,004,000 viewers watched the Tony Harrison-Bryant Perrella fight. Viewership peaked at 1,125,000 during the 12-round draw split between Harrison and Perrella.
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  • TinAgeOfBoxing
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    #2
    A replay of Seinfeld would do better in that time slot.

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    • Kannabis Kid
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      #3
      Originally posted by TinAgeOfBoxing
      A replay of Seinfeld would do better in that time slot.
      Considering there was a free high profile UFC fight on ESPN and the Jake Paul fiasco on at the same time those numbers are solid.

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      • patron
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        #4
        i dont believe these numbers mean much. Appears that most Fox televised events get 1 million views. I concur that Seinfeld or The Simpsons can probably do higher figures.

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        • hitmanjosh
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          #5
          Dam, Tony broke a record this year for folks watching him look like crap and getting his ass whipped!

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          • Coachcody
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            #6
            We need more heavyweights and cruiserweights on network television imo....

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            • PeepeePoopooMan
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              #7
              Lol that opening line is hilarious. Considering the fight was on regular t.v it SHOULD do more than 1mil viewers. It was an ok fight overall

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              • Rip Chudd
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                #8
                I like Harrison. Glad he's getting views

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                • Ray*
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                  #9
                  Poosey and views....

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                  • Brother Mouzone
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                    Considering there was a free high profile UFC fight on ESPN and the Jake Paul fiasco on at the same time those numbers are solid.
                    ^^^ This ..................

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