In final numbers, #PBConFox 5 avg'd 886k viewers.
— Jed I. Goodman (@jedigoodman) July 18, 2017
PBC on Fox 1 2.518m
PBC on Fox 2 1.619m
PBC on Fox 3 1.759m
PBC on Fox 4 1.862m
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Final numbers for PBC on Fox (Guerrero v. Figueroa) averages 886k viewers
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Final numbers for PBC on Fox (Guerrero v. Figueroa) averages 886k viewers
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These numbers are horrendous. To give you some context on just how bad not only did FOX finish dead last in ratings they went up against ZERO sporting events and 2 of the major networks aired RERUNS (no original content). Not only is this the worst ratings for PBC on FOX it's the worst primetime network rating for any PBC card. Worst then even the lowest point of PBC on NBC and those ratings stunk causing NBC to pull the plug on PBC.
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Originally posted by BWC View PostLOL "atrocious" would be like 500K.
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Originally posted by sicko View Postaverage numbers
It feels like boxing in general is missing something! It lacks the ability to attract casual fans/NEW FANS! People STILL only want to see Mayweather or Pacquiao!
https://www.badlefthook.com/2016/6/2...ime-television
Premier Boxing Champions is clearly struggling. The Andrzej Fonfara vs. Joe Smith Jr. card held on primetime NBC this past Saturday was a dud, scoring a 0.8 overnight rating by Sports Media Watch. This number is down 20% from PBC on NBC's previous telecast in April, which scored a 1.0, and down 39% from the show before that, which scored a 1.3 last December.
The 0.8 rating is the lowest of nine PBC telecasts which have been held on primetime TV by a major broadcast network. Not only that, but the rating ranks among the lowest ever for a sporting event on primetime broadcast television.Last edited by bigdunny1; 07-18-2017, 10:55 AM.
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