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TUF 26 Episode 6 draws 242,000 viewers

October 5, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Ultimate Fighter 26 Episode 6 drew 242,000 viewers on FS1 Wednesday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.

The telecast drew 0.06 in the A18-49 demo.  In the fight of the show Gillian Roberts faced Barb Honchak.  Honchak stopped Roberts via strikes from the top.

Notably, TUF 26 outdrew an NBA Preseason Game between the Denver Nuggets and LA Lakers on NBA TV.  That game drew 144,000 viewers starting in the same time slot.

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The ratings reflect a modest rise in the ratings.  The season average through six episodes stands at 239,000 viewers which would be an all-time low thus far.  The viewership is seeing a steady increase with its DVR viewership.

Filed Under: DVR+3, FS1, ratings, TUF 26, TV, UFC

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