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    Comments Thread For: Team Sauerland, SPORT1 Agree on Three Year TV Deal

    Team Sauerland and Sport1 GmbH have signed a ground-breaking three-year-deal to lift boxing to the next level in Germany. From 2018 onwards, Team Sauerland will exclusively deliver boxing content to SPORT1, Germany`s leading 360 sports platform, which each year will broadcast at least 20 events with German participation and a total of roundly 100 fights live and exclusive on free-TV and its digital platforms.
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    Any German or anybody living in Germany that can tell me how big or popular this TV station is in Germany.

    I cant imagine that it would be anywhere as big as ARD, ZDF or Sat.1

    Dont really know what this means for boxing in Germany

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      You have to admire the Sauerlands.

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      • gee73
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pandur
        Any German or anybody living in Germany that can tell me how big or popular this TV station is in Germany.

        I cant imagine that it would be anywhere as big as ARD, ZDF or Sat.1

        Dont really know what this means for boxing in Germany
        Nowhere near ARD and ZDF. Their deal with ARD was the *****, because it was a public channel and they got a truckload of money every year.

        Sat.1 is pretty big. It mostly carries trash tv. Pretty popular.

        Sport1 is ok, but not as popular as it was before. They were named DSF before and carried boxing with the Klitschkos early in their careers and international bouts. They don't braodcast sports 24/7, a lot of programming are low-key call-in gameshows, documentaries and stuff like 'Sexy Sport Clips'. Generally it's a good deal, but probably smaller than the Sat.1 deal before. The champs are missing for the Sauerlands.

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          Originally posted by gee73
          Nowhere near ARD and ZDF. Their deal with ARD was the *****, because it was a public channel and they got a truckload of money every year.

          Sat.1 is pretty big. It mostly carries trash tv. Pretty popular.

          Sport1 is ok, but not as popular as it was before. They were named DSF before and carried boxing with the Klitschkos early in their careers and international bouts. They don't braodcast sports 24/7, a lot of programming are low-key call-in gameshows, documentaries and stuff like 'Sexy Sport Clips'. Generally it's a good deal, but probably smaller than the Sat.1 deal before. The champs are missing for the Sauerlands.


          Thanks alot for the info man! Really nice.
          So what does this in general mean for boxing in Germany overall?

          Are the days with the big events gone? Remeber in the 90's and 00's their shows where huge and big ratings.
          How are the ratings and audience on Sport1 compared with Sat.1?

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            Originally posted by gee73
            Nowhere near ARD and ZDF. Their deal with ARD was the *****, because it was a public channel and they got a truckload of money every year.

            Sat.1 is pretty big. It mostly carries trash tv. Pretty popular.

            Sport1 is ok, but not as popular as it was before. They were named DSF before and carried boxing with the Klitschkos early in their careers and international bouts. They don't braodcast sports 24/7, a lot of programming are low-key call-in gameshows, documentaries and stuff like 'Sexy Sport Clips'. Generally it's a good deal, but probably smaller than the Sat.1 deal before. The champs are missing for the Sauerlands.
            I was always amazed at how Sturm was able to get TV deals and venues without any promotional help

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            • Chillman
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pandur
              How are the ratings and audience on Sport1 compared with Sat.1?
              Pretty bad.
              In 2016, Sport1 had an average market share of 0.9%.

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                Originally posted by Pandur
                Thanks alot for the info man! Really nice.
                So what does this in general mean for boxing in Germany overall?

                Are the days with the big events gone? Remeber in the 90's and 00's their shows where huge and big ratings.
                How are the ratings and audience on Sport1 compared with Sat.1?
                As far as popularity of boxing in germany. A couple of years ago we had our fair share of boxing matches.
                The Klitschko brothers, Arthur Abraham, Felix Sturm, Brähmer, Stieglitz, Sylvester, Hernandez, Huck.
                Most of these guys were popular and many people tuned in to watch them fight.

                The new generation are not at the same level. Feigenbutz and Zeuge arent convincing. Noel Gevor lost against Wlodarczyk and they never invested in him.

                They have a couple of early prospects, who could possibly become decent fighters in the near future, but currently german boxing is in a bad state.

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                  Yeah, German boxing has gone really downhill.

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                  • Pandur
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                    Originally posted by Chillman
                    Pretty bad.
                    In 2016, Sport1 had an average market share of 0.9%.

                    Wauw that is pretty terrible. So when will be lucky to crack 1 millions viewers for a show?

                    Originally posted by asgarth
                    As far as popularity of boxing in germany. A couple of years ago we had our fair share of boxing matches.
                    The Klitschko brothers, Arthur Abraham, Felix Sturm, Brähmer, Stieglitz, Sylvester, Hernandez, Huck.
                    Most of these guys were popular and many people tuned in to watch them fight.

                    The new generation are not at the same level. Feigenbutz and Zeuge arent convincing. Noel Gevor lost against Wlodarczyk and they never invested in him.

                    They have a couple of early prospects, who could possibly become decent fighters in the near future, but currently german boxing is in a bad state.

                    Great info. Thanks man.
                    Yeah I remember German boxing with big shows and pretty decent names coming over.
                    The decisions and scorecards left a bad taste in the mouth though.

                    But I guess as you say is was mainly because they got a big bag of money from ARD & ZDF.

                    I remember when Universum went bankrupt.
                    That was crazy.

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