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TUF Nations Episode 6 nets just 78,000 viewers

February 20, 2014 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

The MMA Report reports the ratings for this week’s TUF Nations which aired on FS2.  TUF Nations, Episode 6 received only 78,000 total viewers which is the second time it has been on FS2.

TUF Nations: Australia vs. Canada

Episode 1:  371,000 viewers

Episode 2:  253,000 viewers

Episode 3:  107,000 viewers

Episode 4:  384,000 viewers

Episode 5: 187,000 viewers

Episode 6: 78,000 viewers

Payout Perspective:

A combination of live sports including the Winter Olympics, the NBA on ESPN and the fact that TUF Nations was switched to the less visible Fox Sports 2 is likely reasons for the lowest rating of this season.  The second lowest rating this season, also occurred on FS2 when Episode 3 received only 107,000 viewers.

Filed Under: TUF, TV, UFC

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  1. Tops of says

    February 21, 2014 at 1:59 am

    Global

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  2. LeonThePro says

    February 21, 2014 at 8:14 am

    I wonder how this does in Canada? 100k viewers there would be like 1 Mil in US.

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  3. Jason Cruz says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:36 am

    @Tops This is US only

    Reply
  4. Sampson Simpson says

    February 21, 2014 at 11:10 am

    Ahahahahahaha… HAHAHAHAHA

    Reply
  5. Logical says

    February 21, 2014 at 1:14 pm

    So now it’s worse than when FS2 was FuelTV…..

    The UFC’s ratings have gradually decrease over the years, to the point that now we are calling the UFN36 1.4 mill rating a gigantic success. That number would have been completely average a few years ago and back then I probably would have expected higher on a free card w/ a former LHW champion who is now a top contender in the MW division.

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  6. Sampson Simpson says

    February 21, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    Sinking ship?

    Reply
  7. edi says

    February 21, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    Who cares about Aus vs Canadia. But to be fair Australian Rules Football has a $1.2B television rights deal w/ News Ltd. UFC has a $90M deal. Who cares about Aussie Football?

    Reply

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