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Archives for February 2012

UFC on Fuel 1: 217,000 viewers

February 16, 2012 by Jason Cruz 11 Comments

TV Sports Ratings tweeted the ratings for UFC on Fuel 1 Wednesday night scored 217,000 viewers. It was the UFC’s first live event on Fuel TV. The ratings come during Fuel TV’s free preview week which should have helped with the number. In comparison, UFC’s first two prelims shows on Fuel grabbed 148K and 144K […]

Filed Under: ratings, Spike, TV

When will boxing return to network television?

February 15, 2012 by Jason Cruz 12 Comments

Will boxing ever make it back to network TV? Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports reports on the possibility of boxing returning to network TV. Showtime sports head Stephen Espinoza is optimistic about seeing boxing back in the mainstream and even opined that it may happen this year. Via Yahoo! Sports: “There’s a decent chance of […]

Filed Under: boxing, Golden Boy, Top Rank

Cox Cable’s new economy tier leaves out Spike, FX

February 15, 2012 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

Dave Metzler’s Wrestling Observer reports that Cox Communications is offering a lower-tier channel alternative for its subscribers. If this model is followed by other cable providers, it could mean less viewers for fans of MMA and pro wrestling. According to the Wrestling Observer (subscription requried), the lower tier service Cox is offering includes the major […]

Filed Under: Bellator, Featured, FOX, Spike, TV, UFC

Can boxing business make a comeback?

February 14, 2012 by Jason Cruz 18 Comments

Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports posted an article on the need for HBO and Showtime to rethink its boxing business model. Iole points out that both networks are overpaying for license fees for its fights and a rethinking its business models may help the business. Unlike the UFC pay issue, Iole points out that some […]

Filed Under: boxing

UFC 144 PPV will be 4 hours

February 14, 2012 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

MMA Fighting reports that next week’s UFC 144 will be four hours and include seven fights. In addition, the prelim bouts will be shown on FX starting at 5pm PT/8pm ET. The show will mark the first time Zuffa will hold a card in Japan. The four hour card begins at 7pm PT/10pm ET which means […]

Filed Under: pay-per-view, UFC

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