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PBC on Fox draws 592K in first hour and 682K in second in fast nationals

April 18, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox drew 592,000 viewers in the first hour on Saturday night and 682,000 viewers in the second hour per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily. 

The event had a 64-minute overrun which is the largest for PBC on the network.  The main event featured Tony Harrison and Bryant Perrella fought to a split decision draw. 

It was actually replays of NCIS on CBS which ruled the 8-10pm time slot in network ratings.  ABC had the NBA with the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics which drew 1.6 and 1.8 million viewers respectively in the 8-9pm and 9-10pm time slots.

Payout Perspective:

These ratings are lower than last month’s fast nationals which were in the 800K range.  It could be due in part to the UFC on ESPN as well as Triller’s big PPV.  The overrun is significant but I’m not sure it will add a whole lot to the overall total. 

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