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Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View PostHey Mr. Fannon,
How’s your appeal to Youtube regarding 78 and his demonetization? You’re the LDBC advisor correct? DaNeutral.
Never even heard of it before until you started crying about it definitely need to check this lions den thing that got your knickers in a twist
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Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View PostWhere are you getting these 48million off subscriptions when you can either take 20 bucks route or 99 bucks route and fight only did 1.2mil worldwide? Plus dazn didn’t release how many new subscribers they received from fight so safe to say you just pulling $h1t out your a$$
With the ongoing narrative of versus PPV... or that nobody has asked ret@arded questions like yours, you think “for Canelo vs Jacobs” refers to subs before? You think markets from “worldwide” accept payment in dollar or euro or plastic coins?
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Originally posted by killakali View PostThey even added the Sunday replay and still only got to 1.1 million lol.
Notice how boxingscene which is owned by CBS which owns Showtime has suddenly decided to only include the peak numbers in the article titles even though that number is irrelevant and for years boxingscene articles all had the actual Nielsen ratings in their title. But PBC ratings so bad that if you look at the Nielsen ratings and compare it to other program same Nielsen ratings you see how bad they are. So now it's peak ratings and Sunday replays, ondemand added all that up meanwhile in the same article when he mentions the NBA ratings he only mentions their normal Nielsen tv rating?? LMAO
Showtime’s telecast of Wilder-Breazeale aired at the same time as Game 3 of the NBA’s Western Conference Finals. That game, which Golden State came back to win against Portland, drew an average of 7,247,000 viewers, the second-highest viewership ESPN ever has attracted for an NBA conference final game.
See after jumping through all those hoops to inflate the Showtime ratings he compared then to NBA but doesn't tell you NBA's peak ratings which miight of hit over 10M viewers or the amount of viewers who ******ed on ESPN app on top of the 7.2M who watched on linear TV or the amount on top of that that viewers the Sunday replay or watched on demand. If you play that game with the NBA you probably at like 15M total viewers and shows how terrible doing all those tricks just to get to 1M viewers with smoke and mirrors.
You do that to hide a fight that did the Wilder fight did 791K viewers according nielsen just like NBA did 7.2M per same nielsen ratings. The rest is spin city it's almost getting comical to see the creative ways boxingscene articles can find ways to dance and fluff bad ratings every week it's becoming a art form. Worst tv ratings then each of Wilders last 2 Showtime fights despite him coming off his biggest fight and first PPV.Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-21-2019, 05:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostYep. Switching from the NBA playoffs to the fight in between commercials. You don't watch two things at once?
He gained about that from the co-main to his fight
9:00 PM 248k
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) May 21, 2019
9:17 PM 319k
9:59 PM 433k
10:18 PM 505k
10:41PM 549k
11:07 PM 791k
11:18 PM 460k
That is really impressive for this type of a fight
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The guy below your quote, “Phenom,” whom goes by Fannon International in the LDBC said that Canelo Jacobs was going to tank because it was up against so many other sports programs during the time slot...
Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostThis is bs hack reporters with a agenda do when the Nielsen ratings come back shytty. Well if you the take the peak, add Sunday replays, and ******ing, then add YouTube views, etc.
Notice how boxingscene which is owned by CBS which owns Showtime has suddenly decided to only include the peak numbers in the article titles even though that number is irrelevant and for years boxingscene articles all had the actual Nielsen ratings in their title. But PBC ratings so bad that if you look at the Nielsen ratings and compare it to other program same Nielsen ratings you see how bad they are. So now it's peak ratings and Sunday replays, ondemand added all that up meanwhile in the same article when he mentions the NBA ratings he only mentions their normal Nielsen tv rating?? LMAO
Showtime’s telecast of Wilder-Breazeale aired at the same time as Game 3 of the NBA’s Western Conference Finals. That game, which Golden State came back to win against Portland, drew an average of 7,247,000 viewers, the second-highest viewership ESPN ever has attracted for an NBA conference final game.
See after jumping through all those hoops to inflate the Showtime ratings he compared then to NBA but doesn't tell you NBA's peak ratings which miight of hit over 10M viewers or the amount of viewers who ******ed on ESPN app on top of the 7.2M who watched on linear TV or the amount on top of that that viewers the Sunday replay or watched on demand. If you play that game with the NBA you probably at like 15M total viewers and shows how terrible doing all those tricks just to get to 1M viewers with smoke and mirrors.
You do that to hide a fight that did the Wilder fight did 791K viewers according nielsen just like NBA did 7.2M per same nielsen ratings. The rest is spin city it's almost getting comical to see the creative ways boxingscene articles can find ways to dance and fluff bad ratings every week it's becoming a art form. Worst tv ratings then each of Wilders last 2 Showtime fights despite him coming off his biggest fight and first PPV.Originally posted by Phenom View PostThe fight was the lead on sportscenter and sports show ahead of NBA playoffs game trending higher all night too
That is really impressive for this type of a fight
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostGood Keith Idec at it again. Since when do we combine Nielsen ratings with ******ing numbers? Let alone combine that with ondemand replays? It was bad enough his article where he quoted FOX peak numbers then mentioned nothing but the normal TV avg numbers when comparing to the the competition FOX was up against. This is some serious bogus reporting. The number that is most important is the avg viewers because the peak numbers could literally be 30 seconds of the broadcast. And when other fights and events that are on TV are quoted and mentioned we look at the Nielsen ratings to compare them. But when PBC numbers suck get good ol Keith Idec to spit shine and take peak numbers and all kinds of there BS to add on top of the numbers to try and spin them as not that bad then a long paragraph about how they were going up against strong sports competition. Literally every week now we have to look forward to this type of reporting to try and prop up bad PBC ratings.
FACT these tv ratings did less then 800K viewers and were lower then each of Wilder's last 2 fights on Showtime. The fight didn't do good ratings. lol
Wilder vs Breazeale drew 791K viewers on saturday.
Undercard ratings:
Gary Russell drew just 505K viewers
Heraldez vs Mendez drew 319K viewers
2 previous fights on Showtime
Wilder vs Stiverne drew 824K viewers
Wilder vs Ortiz drew 1.1M viewers
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Originally posted by Frankie2Jabs View PostThe guy below your quote, “Phenom,” whom goes by Fannon International in the LDBC said that Canelo Jacobs was going to tank because it was up against so many other sports programs during the time slot...
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