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  • UFC on Fox 2 was a success

    The viewership for UFC on Fox 2 peaked during the evening’s main event on Saturday night, attracting over six million observers during Rashad Evans’ unanimous decision victory over Phil Davis at the United Center in Chicago.

    Fox officials announced the news on Tuesday, also revealing that the main event posted a household rating of 3.4. The two bouts preceding the headliner showed steady growth prior to the main event, as Chris Weidman’s decision victory over Demian Maia netted a rating of 2.2 and an average viewership of four million observers. Meanwhile, Chael Sonnen’s unanimous nod over Michael Bisping attracted an average of five million viewers and posted a rating of 2.7.

    According to the figures released by Fox, the broadcast also posted a 2.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, nearly eclipsing the combined ratings of ABC, NBC and CBS (2.5) during the time period. Additionally, the UFC broadcast earned a 2.5 rating in the adults 18-34 demographic, far outshining the combined ratings of the other three networks (1.4).

    The UFC’s second effort on Fox fell short of the total viewership mark set by the promotion’s inaugural effort on the network, which earned an average of 5.7 and peaked with 8.8 million viewers during Junior dos Santos’ heavyweight title-winning first-round knockout victory over Cain Velasquez.

    Fox also noted that the promotion’s sop****re broadcast showed growth in the male 25-49 and 25-54 demographics, increasing viewership in the categories by three percent. Additionally, the male 35-54 demographic showed four percent growth compared to UFC on Fox 1.
    http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/UFC...ns-Davis-39811

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    Do u guys feel they made new fans after that event?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by iLovesoccermoms View Post
      Do u guys feel they made new fans after that event?
      yes of course. I think national tv will draw A LOT more new fans than ppv does. PPV is mostly for ppl who are already hardcore fans... whereas on national tv there will be a lot of ppl watching it for the first time that will become permanent fans no matter how big or small, or how boring the fight is.

      As long as it attracts the smarter fans who want to see something more than just a brawlfest, those are the fans that will improve this sport going forward. Not the ******s that will turn it on for 2 seconds and see a lack of so called "action" and disregard the strategy and technique of whats going on, those guys can move on to something else for all I care. At least it will weed out the douchebags fans.
      Last edited by -Swizzy-; 02-01-2012, 03:34 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by iLovesoccermoms View Post
        Do u guys feel they made new fans after that event?
        It was a disgraceful event who would have turned off many potential fans.

        the even also had a dramatic decrease in viewers. This fox deal is turning sour pretty quickly.

        I wont be surprised if Fox hands UFC their marching orders.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by monaroCountry View Post
          It was a disgraceful event who would have turned off many potential fans.

          the even also had a dramatic decrease in viewers. This fox deal is turning sour pretty quickly.

          I wont be surprised if Fox hands UFC their marching orders.
          they better hope for the basics and thats long enough entertaining fights..

          not quick or long boring fights, they MUST deliver on their next one

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