PBC on Spike: Entire telecast averaged 772k viewers and a 0.3 adults 18-49 rating

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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #51
    Originally posted by Hougigo
    Error on my part

    Numbers were for the whole show, so that's most likely the main event
    Red K this troll!

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    • Mitchell Kane
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      #52
      Originally posted by FrankieBruno
      the average ratings were 1 m, but when Khan and Algieri fought, they peaked at 1.2 mil
      The Khan-Algieri bout averaged 1 million.

      The Khan-Algieri bout peaked at 1.12.

      The entire card averaged 772k.

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      • AddiX
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        #53
        Originally posted by Achcauhtli
        couldnt have said it better myself.



        I think he shouldve done a tournament of the different weight classes with that huge stable he has. one night welters, one night super light weights etc..
        I thought the super 6 was awesome, but it didn't get the attention or ratings it deserved.

        Getting 2 fighters camps to agree to. Fight is hell, let alone tournaments.

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        • FlatLine
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          #54
          Originally posted by FrankieBruno
          the average ratings were 1 m, but when Khan and Algieri fought, they peaked at 1.2 mil


          Like it or not that fight was entertaining and people tuned in to watch

          A lot of u were crying about Khans performance, but he gave the casual fans what they wanted to see, 'entertainment'

          Hopefully he gets the Floyd fight
          Excellent points man. So it peaked at 1.2mil, that's mighty impressive to say the least. I think that seals the deal for the Floyd fight imo.

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          • FlatLine
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            #55
            Originally posted by Hougigo
            http://sportstvratings.com/lightning...-29-2015/2564/
            *edit

            Error on my part.
            THe 773k was for the entire telecast. The Main even AVG'd much higher at a million

            Ah, that's quite a big blooper there but well done on the correction. You need to get the title of the thread changed to reflect the real numbers for the fight though.

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            • sicko
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              #56
              1-1.2 Million sounds more accurate. That is a strong rating. As long as they can keep that Spike TV Rating at 1 Million or close to 1 Million that is a WIN for PBC and Boxing In General

              Khan is a name in the sport lets not deny him that, he is not a big as he think he is but he is popular than MOST so I expected solid numbers for this fight especially with Buzz that he might fight Mayweather next.

              Fans need to stop worrying how PBC is making MONEY, nobody even factor in International Money, PBC is not paying everybody for TV Time, some are actually paying for the rights to show PBC. And most importantly, they not asking us for a DIME!
              Last edited by sicko; 06-01-2015, 04:50 PM.

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              • Barcham
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                #57
                Originally posted by HanzGruber
                Guess khans the new friday night cash cow

                Guess again. On CBS, a rerun of Blue Bloods from 10-11 PM pulled in over 6 million viewers. Those are the numbers that boxing has to beat to be considered a 'cash cow'. Forget about comparing PBC to past boxing programs, it has to compete against regular programming to get the advertiser dollars and numbers like that are not going to bring in the money required to keep this on TV once the investor money dries up.

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                • [HORUS] REBORN
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                  #58
                  This is exactly why you should be able to edit thread titles.

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                  • English Lion
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                    #59
                    1.2 Million people watching this event on a friday night, on spike. There was hardly any promoting or advertisement for this fight. Algeri was also considered a "weak" opponent for Khan. Those are very impressive numbers for Mr Haymon. Another reflection once again of Khan's star status.

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                      #60
                      TS probably lost his boner when he saw the real numbers.

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