MOVIE Theatre Fights HURT PPV NUMBERS??? DOnt tHey???

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  • 1SILVA
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    #11
    Originally posted by Kball15
    Im not saying it hurts overall revenue, cause thats simply not true.

    But does it effect the numbers PPV wise?

    Or does a ticket sale count as a PPV sale? or does it count as like a close-circuit gate type of sale?
    I live in NYC, and the only theater showing is sold out, so that will only help boost PPV numbers as the theater is not adding another screen. They were charging 25 dollars per seat.

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    • AddiX
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      #12
      The fights are only placed in strategic areas where not a lot of people order fights.

      As hard as it is to believe, Golden Boy knows what there doing when it comes to stuff like this.

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      • BoxingFanFirst
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        #13
        Originally posted by AddiX
        The fights are only placed in strategic areas where not a lot of people order fights.

        As hard as it is to believe, Golden Boy knows what there doing when it comes to stuff like this.
        I was wondering why they had a theater showing it where I live.

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        • $partacus
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          #14
          They make more from this than they would if it was PPV, a group of friends that watch the fight together are paying more to watch it in the theatre than they would if they bought the PPV.

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