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PBC Fight Night on Fox draws 2.726M viewers

December 29, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC Fight Night on Fox Christmas night drew 2.726 million viewers per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  It drew a 1.37 household rating.

The rating made it the highest rated PBC on Fox in 2021. The event drew 859,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo.

The event drew 0.48 in the A18-34, 0.66 in A18-49, 0.82 in A25-54.  In demos, it drew a 4 share in women 18-49, a 5.3 share in the male 18-49 demo and 3.6 in the over 50 category. 

Certainly, the Saturday NFL game was a great lead-in considering the post-game show on Fox immediately preceding PBC on Fox drew 18.758 million viewers.  Even with so many turning off the game, a considerable amount of people stayed on to watch the event from New Jersey. 

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