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PBC on Fox Sunday night draws 1.007 million viewers in Fast Nationals

June 24, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Premier Boxing Champions on Fox drew 1.007 million viewers in Fast Nationals.  The event held on Sunday night drew a 0.3 rating in the A18-49 demo and a 2 share overall.

According to Television by Numbers, the event was the lowest rated show in its time slot.  60 Minutes on CBS drew close to 6.14 million viewers in the 8-9pm slot.  In the 9-10pm slot, The Good Fight on CBS drew 3.72 million viewers.

The 7-8pm time slot saw PBC Prelims draw 880,000 viewers. The prelims featured two undercard fights.

The event featured the return of Jermell Charlo as he knocked out replacement Jorge Cota in the third round.

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The other PBC on Fox cards occurred on Saturday night so it would be unfair to compare them.  But its clear that CBS owns Sunday night programming with 60 Minutes as its big lead-in.  One of the other concerning things you may notice is the A18-49 demo is low with no sight of it trending upward as boxing continues to be a sport dominated by older viewership.

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