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Updated ratings for Bellator 177 and Bellator Kickboxing

April 21, 2017 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

An update from last Friday’s Bellator 177 has the event peaking at 859,000 viewers per Nielsen.  In addition Bellator Kickboxing last Friday peaked at 452,099 viewers on Spike TV.

Bellator 177’s viewership drew 595,000 viewers in DVR+3 ratings.  Bellator drew 577,000 viewers in overnight plus same day ratings.  Kickboxing’s adjusted viewership increased to 321,000 viewers.  It drew 295,000 viewers and 118,000 in the A18-49 demo per Sports TV Ratings.

Filed Under: Bellator, Bellator MMA, DVR+3, FS1, kickboxing, ratings, TV

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  1. Wil says

    April 22, 2017 at 12:56 pm

    Well done to Bellator, these updated ratings really tell the story, Cruz.

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