Waddell investment down to the last 82M? OUT of (521M)
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Are you being willfully ignorant? You're pretty good at it.Comment
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PBC on Spike TV draws 772K overall; 1M for Khan-Algieri
June 1, 2015
PBC on Spike TV Friday drew an overall average of 772,000 viewers but the main event of Amir Khan-Chris Algieri drew 1 million viewers with a peak during the fight of 1,120,000 viewers per Nielsen sources.
The fight drew 1 million viewers from 10:30pm-11:23pm with the 11:00-11:15pm quarter hour peaking at 1,120,000 viewers.
PBC on Spike TV
March 2015 – 869,000 overall average; 1 million peak
April 2015 – 569,000 overall average; 761 million peak
May 2015 – 772,000 overall average; 1.12 million peak
Also boxingscene confirmed that the Khan vs Algeri fight did the most on Spike TV
If there's any question as to why Amir Khan remains in the running to land a plum assignment versus Floyd Mayweather, his recent ratings pull on a loaded night
The ENTIRE Berto card which I believed also had Porter did more for the entire block then Khan's entire card which had a weaker undercard. But the main events for both Khan did better.
Khan vs Alexander in dec 2014 on Showtime entire card did like 600k and main event averaged 762,000 viewers with a peak of 887,000
Broner vs Allakhverdiev in oct 2015 on Showtime entire card did 400k and main event averaged 506,000, peaking at 609,000.Comment
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exactly, the Showtime ratings have been gradually declining over the past year. It's not fair to compare a fight from October 2015 to December 2016.Comment
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Insiders expect to be saved by a Fox deal, which they hope will inspire W&R to double down (not with another $500M but some form of bridge).
— Boxing Leaks (@BoxingLeaks) February 2, 2016
Discussion w/Fox about license fee for 24+ events. PBC then exclusive to Fox. Would scale back vision but show progress to investors.
— Boxing Leaks (@BoxingLeaks) February 2, 2016
Expect Haymon roster to be pared down. Lower-end fighters to be released from Haymon contract. This is an insider confirmed reshuffle step.
— Boxing Leaks (@BoxingLeaks) February 2, 2016
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So just last year PBC agreed to a multiyear deal (2years reportedly) time buy with NBC agreeing to give PBC 20 shows per year. Including 5 sat prime time slots. And just 1 year in NBC just canceled 14 of their shows for 2016? And this is a good thing? Granted it's better then NBC canceling everything but they just dropped the amount of shows from 20 to 6. How is that a success?
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...-haymon-boxingLast edited by bigdunny1; 02-02-2016, 03:38 PM.Comment
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