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Comments Thread For: Charlo-Cota Main Event Averaged 1,832,000 Viewers For FOX
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Your response, bigdunny1?
The real number here is 1.2M that's what the entire card avg'd. By putting 1.8M in the title and leading with that it's to misdirect from what the real numbers are.
Even if the entire card avg 1.8M (which it never came close to doing) but let's pretend it did it 1.8M avg isn't good. UFC on FOX avg for the ENTIRE card about 2.25M during their entire run on FOX. Their peaks for the main fight of the cards were doing like 3M viewers plus. These are bad ratings. It's now the WORST PBC on FOX ratings of the series beating out the Leo Santa Cruz card that did bad only 1.376M. LMAO
Here is how this card stacked up against the other Networks during it's time slot...it was dead last only CW did worst and CW is not one of the 4 major networks it always does way lower ratings.
Here is how this card stacks up against all the other PBC cards since their deal with FOX...Dead Last. Funny how there is ZERO mention in the PBC spin article from Keith Idec that this finished dead last compared to any of the other PBC on FOX cards or that it finished dead last in it's time slot for major Networks.Last edited by bigdunny1; 06-25-2019, 08:21 PM.Comment
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These are weak numbers. Its not totally their fault as Harrison vs Charlo would have done better.Comment
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This is now the trend from these articles on boxingscene look how they report ratings from any of the other promoters/networks and look at how PBC ratings are now reported. All a sudden on Network or Cable ratings they now only report the Main Event numbers? And refused to even mention that it was dead last on network tv or that this is now the dead last worst ratings since the deal with FOX. Hell even the TV Ratings websites make this shyt dummy proof with color index's to show you what is considered good or below avg ratings. Well Boxingscene is owned by CBS whenever bad ratings come out for PBC they either spin it and mention other things going on during that night to defend or like in this shyt by Keith Idec they literally just refuse to tell you about it finishing dead last for the series and for the night. This is now some Donald Trump reporting FOX News type shyt now.Last edited by bigdunny1; 06-25-2019, 08:28 PM.Comment
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When the PBC ratings started being so bad that's when...Now we cherry pick the best 10 mins of the entire card and only mention those ratings and pretend the first 2Hrs and 50Mins of the card ratings don't matter LMAO
The real number here is 1.2M that's what the entire card avg'd. By putting 1.8M in the title and leading with that it's to misdirect from what the real numbers are.
Even if the entire card avg 1.8M (which it never came close to doing) but let's pretend it did it 1.8M avg isn't good. UFC on FOX avg for the ENTIRE card about 2.25M during their entire run on FOX. Their peaks for the main fight of the cards were doing like 3M viewers plus. These are bad ratings. It's now the WORST PBC on FOX ratings of the series beating out the Leo Santa Cruz card that did bad only 1.376M. LMAO
Here is how this card stacked up against the other Networks during it's time slot...it was dead last only CW did worst and CW is not one of the 4 major networks it always does way lower ratings.
Here is how this card stacks up against all the other PBC cards since their deal with FOX...Dead Last. Funny how there is ZERO mention in the PBC spin article from Keith Idec that this finished dead last compared to any of the other PBC on FOX cards or that it finished dead last in it's time slot for major Networks.
An average audience of 1,385,000 watched the three-fight telecast headlined by Williams-Hurd, which aired on a Saturday night.
Someone is lying here so who is it?Comment
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