ESPN2 Friday Night Fights should have reinvented themselves because this shows what could have been for ESPN2, or ESPN.
Comments Thread For: ESPN: Garcia-Malignaggi Peaked Near 1.5 Million Viewers
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What splash? No third party is saying ESPN got good ratings. The news today is that the UFC dominated with the prelim. Nobody is talking about PBC but die hard fans. All the independent reports on Saturdays tv ratings talking about the UFC. They made the splash with a slither of the budget PBC just spent. And if the ratings are so good then where are the TV advertisement deals for PBC? 5-10 years? Bad TV ratings little to no TV advertisement and 2 mega lawsuits, huge backlash from fans over mismatches. You could make the case everything that could go wrong has gone wrong the first 6 months. 1mil rating on ESPN after they jammed the fight down there views throat on sportscenter and there other shows like first take is not a success.Comment
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No it's PBC injections. ESPN2 Friday Night Fights is history. Not saying this is a bad thing, PBC is doing great. Just that the ESPN2 Friday Night Fights of the past had issues that caused them to go downhill. PBC looks to be better by a stretch.Comment
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ESPN is usually bundled with other cable channels, though it costs far more than most other channels, and in part because of the growing costs of both ESPN, individually, and the bundles, overall, there's a growing number of people who are no longer subscribing to ESPN.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...rks-post-gains
Disney Falls as Revenue Misses, Cable Profit Outlook Darkens
The company is facing two challenges: fewer subscribers at cable networks such as ESPN, its biggest business, and foreign exchange losses from the strong dollar that are cutting results for both cable TV and international theme parks. The warning unsettled investors accustomed to stellar sales and profit from the Burbank, California-based company.
Investors have become increasingly concerned about what kind of growth, if any, they can count on for ESPN going forward, said Paul Sweeney, a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst. This guidance cut will not allay any of those fears.
ESPN is wrestling with a shrinking subscriber base and rising program costs. The network's pay-TV customers declined 4.3 percent to 94.6 million last year from 98.8 million in 2012, according to SNL Kagan data.Last edited by Mitchell Kane; 08-05-2015, 03:30 PM.Comment
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