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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostGot to say, terrestrial TV used to be just 4 channels here, then CH5 came along in 1997. It's the first 5 channels you see in any freeview built into the TV, literally everyone has access to it that has a modern TV and sees CH5 when they press their TV guide.
BBC1
BBC2
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CH5
that's all we had at one point lol and most people still have that as their first 5 channels as standard.
I was gonna type this exact comment but checked to see if anyone else had first 😂😂
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Since 1997 (the channel's debut) C5 highest rating is a 5.63 from 2000. It is a pretty impressive rating for them considering it was up against Eurovision and C5 usually barely goes above 2.5 or 2.6's from what I'm aware. I remember Tyson Fury doing good numbers when he fought on the channel a few years ago (2011-2012).
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Originally posted by JcLazyX210 View PostBut CBS and NBC showcase lots of college football and NFL so that's a bad comparison. A non sports channel would be ABC or PBS lol. Or CW11 ( I think that's local). I really don't know. But CBS sports does get good ratings just not for boxing unless PBC puts on a good show with Keith Thurman or Broner.
So its Soccer or Boxing, and they don't happen at the same time. Only other thing that gets numbers is the Olympics.
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Fantastic number when you consider Haye did 3 mill when he fought De Mori on the Dave channel. Hennessy better get a bigger venue for his next fight if anything he might of undersold Hughie's popularity after the loss to Parker.
Checking the Channel 5 ratings, the week before only 1 show did higher ratings than Hughie Fury's fight. So Channel 5 must be delighted at that.Last edited by Rubber Ducky; 05-16-2018, 08:03 AM.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostAnother difference is that the main sport in Europe is football (soccer), and you don't get games on Saturday nights, so no head-to-head problems. Basketball/Baseball/American Football/Ice Hockey don't exist in Europe (in TV/viewership terms), I think cricket, darts and horse racing gets more viewers than any of those (and again, those usually don't happen at the same time as Boxing, although a darts match might, but that's not a huge competitor).
So its Soccer or Boxing, and they don't happen at the same time. Only other thing that gets numbers is the Olympics.
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Originally posted by The Mack. View PostI wouldn't doubt it. People like watching boxing over here, it's that simple.
So that suggests 1 in 20 we’re watching the fight? I just doubt that.
I just went to check the stats and understand that 2.9 million people tuned in during the fights, some of which will literally have flicked through the channels.
I checked further to see if details were released on either average or peak viewing which is more representative but neither have been announced that I can see.
It appears more a publicity stunt from a desperate promoter to me
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