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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post2015 - 32,343 (Nationals missed playoffs, Harper wins MVP)
2014 - 31,844 (Nationals have best record in NL)
2013 - 32,745 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2012 - 30,010 (Nationals have best record in NL)
2011 - 24,877 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2010 - 22,568 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2009 - 22,715 (Nationals missed playoffs)
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostI have not once questioned Spence's performance he looked great. What I'm saying is PBC has proven that NONE of their ratings carry over. Especially ones on NBC. Every fighter who fought last year on NBC got way worse ratings their next fight on NBC or any other PBC network. So why would Spence be the one to buck that trend? We can love boxing all we want but trying to polish a turd and call it gold is foolish to me.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostBecause avg ratings for these networks during this time is about more then 2-3X that. There are reruns of old shows that get better ratings. Do people realize how many homes NBC is in? SMH
From 8pm to 11pm (the PBC show didn't start till 8:30pm and Spence's fight was over well before 11pm, but whatever), how many TVs were actually watching terrestrial TV (FOX/NBC/CBS/ABC)?
Across the four channels, roughly 10m homes tuned in Saturday night. Compare that to just this past Thursday (not an overly impressive night of TV, imo), when the homes watching terrestrial TV (FOX/NBC/CBS/ABC) were over 25m homes watching at 8pm, and over 15m homes for the 9pm hour (FOX goes to whatever's in the local market at 10pm, so the audience numbers for that hour aren't present).
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...april-14-2016/
In case you didn't know, folks actually keep records for TV audience (logs go a ways back to); to simply just state that the audience is 2X-3X bigger, and not even attempt to back that up with anything, is laughable.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View Post2015 - 32,343 (Nationals missed playoffs, Harper wins MVP)
2014 - 31,844 (Nationals have best record in NL)
2013 - 32,745 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2012 - 30,010 (Nationals have best record in NL)
2011 - 24,877 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2010 - 22,568 (Nationals missed playoffs)
2009 - 22,715 (Nationals missed playoffs)
If Harper were to walk in free agency, I simply don't see 10k paying fans per game walking with him
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post1.2 million people watched Spence on NBC in his 1st main event headliner. If they put him in with Ghost, Broner or the Ortiz/Berto winner next, I expect that number to increase given the opponent name value and the performance Spence put on.
Guerrero has been doing million dollar pay days post-Mayweather:
$1.2 million for Garcia (PBC)
$1 million for Martinez (PBC)
$1.225 million for Thurman (PBC)
$1 million for Kamegai (SHO)
Those purses are about twice what it cost just to make Spence-Algieri ($550k), and roughly three times what Algieri was paid ($325k).
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Postlol it's a Saturday night! Pigeons has done an excellent job of keeping log of the TV numbers.
From 8pm to 11pm (the PBC show didn't start till 8:30pm and Spence's fight was over well before 11pm, but whatever), how many TVs were actually watching terrestrial TV (FOX/NBC/CBS/ABC)?
Across the four channels, roughly 10m homes tuned in Saturday night. Compare that to just this past Thursday (not an overly impressive night of TV, imo), when the homes watching terrestrial TV (FOX/NBC/CBS/ABC) were over 25m homes watching at 8pm, and over 15m homes for the 9pm hour (FOX goes to whatever's in the local market at 10pm, so the audience numbers for that hour aren't present).
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...april-14-2016/
In case you didn't know, folks actually keep records for TV audience (logs go a ways back to); to simply just state that the audience is 2X-3X bigger, and not even attempt to back that up with anything, is laughable.Last edited by bigdunny1; 04-18-2016, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View PostGuerrero will probably bring a bigger audience than Algieri, but he'll want to get paid for bringing that additional audience in.
Guerrero has been doing million dollar pay days post-Mayweather:
$1.2 million for Garcia (PBC)
$1 million for Martinez (PBC)
$1.225 million for Thurman (PBC)
$1 million for Kamegai (SHO)
Those purses are about twice what it cost just to make Spence-Algieri ($550k), and roughly three times what Algieri was paid ($325k).
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