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K-1 New Year’s Eve Rating

January 8, 2009 by Staff

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that the four and half hour broadcast of K-1 Dynamite drew a 11.9 rating, down 12% from last year’s 13.5 rating.  TBS finished in third place for night behind NHK’s Red & White concert (38.9 rating) and a NTV comedy show (15.4). The Fuji Network, the former home of Pride […]

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DREAM Exec Talks to MMAPayout

August 12, 2008 by Staff

If you say “July 19th” to most MMA fans, they immediately think of Affliction’s debut pay per view, and the UFC’s free counter programming on Spike TV. However, flying under the radar or out of the programming reach of some fans was a card that flew in the face of the “David vs. Goliath” battle […]

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