terrible ratings lol
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostBecause Netflix has more subscribers. It's not rocket science
Edit* quick Google search says last year netflix had 81m subscribers to just 12m for Hulu. Just a tad bit wider then HBO's measly 17% wouldn't you say?Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-01-2017, 07:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostDoesn't PPV's over there sell for like $16-18???
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostAiring it live was bragging rights. I thought HBO had the better time slot too. And the fact that it was a great fight helped HBO even more.
But on the flip side HBO just promoted Showtime's fighterNow they gotta get Showtime if they want to continue watching Joshua. But it was a great night for boxing.
I guess it is better to have HBO's 1M+ primetime viewers wanting to see Showtime's next big name on Showtime vs 750k(?) Showtime primetime viewers excited to see Joshua's next Showtime fight. Showtime is probably gonna get more new subscribers off of this fight being on HBO primetime than vice versa.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostI don't know and don't care. But showtime boxing numbers don't reflect where they stand in subscribers to HBO and the ratings prove that. But every time showtime has weak ratings your bs excuse well they just have less subscribers is lazy and igorant there is more going on.
How many people in these forums actually have both? I'm guessing very few, and HBO comes default in a lot of basic packages. The ceiling is much higher for boxing at HBO because more casuals carry it.
I think Showtime has always had packaging issues that are really hard for boxing fans to understand. HBO has much broader package distribution. Everybody doesn't opt in. Some people actually have to opt out of HBO. I don't ever recall getting showtime in a default package.
Those Floyd years, we were all getting it for free through deals. Now, I bet they don't have more than 1 million subscribers who got it primarily for boxing. (They have data that reveals subscribers interest/behavior)
I wouldn't be surprised if over 80% of these unique subs watched this fight.
Remember when Broner was grabbing 1M views? Those were free eyeballs lolLast edited by Butch.McRae; 05-01-2017, 08:46 PM.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Postyou still going on with this BS? FS1 and ESPN2 are in virtually the same exact amount of homes only slightly over 6% difference. HBO is in what 17% more homes then showtime? Don't believe me see for yourself
https://sportstvratings.com/how-many...-edition/5087/
So then why is Showtime pulling about HALF as many viewers for the same type of boxing programming if there is only a 17% difference in viewership?
Fury/Klitchko 1.038m and Joshua fight was a much bigger fight then the Fury fight. People using well they have fewer subscriptions is just lazy and ignorant because the difference is ratings is significantly higher then the subscriber data shows. There is more going on then just the difference in subscribers.
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Official Nielsen numbers not available till tomorrow. But word is HBO's @anthonyfjoshua-@Klitschko replay did more than 800K viewers (more)
— Keith Idec (@Idecboxing) May 1, 2017
Fury/Klitschko replay did 676K. HBO replay more then showtime live and more then the replay of fury fight replay and more then GGG/Brook replay which did 593K. If HBO really did a 800K for a replay that is impressive.Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-01-2017, 10:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostSix million isn't virtually the same. That's a huge gap. ESPN2 has virtually the same number as ESPN
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Originally posted by Butch.McRae View PostFigured I chime in here. I think the difference can be explained by the number of "boxing subs" at each network. I'm certain Showtime has less boxing subers than HBO and it's likely not proportionate to their broader market share.
How many people in these forums actually have both? I'm guessing very few, and HBO comes default in a lot of basic packages. The ceiling is much higher for boxing at HBO because more casuals carry it.
I think Showtime has always had packaging issues that are really hard for boxing fans to understand. HBO has much broader package distribution. Everybody doesn't opt in. Some people actually have to opt out of HBO. I don't ever recall getting showtime in a default package.
Those Floyd years, we were all getting it for free through deals. Now, I bet they don't have more than 1 million subscribers who got it primarily for boxing. (They have data that reveals subscribers interest/behavior)
I wouldn't be surprised if over 80% of these unique subs watched this fight.
Remember when Broner was grabbing 1M views? Those were free eyeballs lol
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