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PBC on Fox Saturday night draws 1.051M in fast nationals

August 4, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Television By Numbers reports that PBC on Fox Saturday night drew 1.051 million viewers in fast nationals Saturday night.  The event featured a heavyweight matchup between Chris Arreola and Adam Kownacki.

The event drew a 0.2 in the A18-49 demo and an overall 2 share.  This effort did beat out a Million Dollar Mile on CBS.  But, overall, it drew the least amount of viewers.

2019 PBC on Fox (fast nationals)

August 1.051M

July 880,000

June (Sunday) 1.007M

May 1.21M

April 1.01M

March 1.34M

February 1.26M

January 1.72M

In comparison, it exceeded the fast nationals for the past two months.  The event took place at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn.

Payout Perspective:

A nice showing for PBC on Fox albeit pretty weak competition on the other networks.  One might expect the ratings to go up more since the main event went way past the 10pm EST time slot.

Filed Under: boxing, FOX, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, TV

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