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WWE Friday Smackdown dips below 2 million viewers

February 13, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Despite the return of one of its biggest stars, WWE Friday Night Smackdown saw its ratings dip under 2 million viewers for the first time since New Year’s Day. The 2-hour telecast drew 1.905 million viewers in the first hour and 1.862 million viewers in the second hour.  The telecast drew 0.5 in the A18-49 […]

Filed Under: FOX, Friday Night SmackDown, ratings, WWE

PBC on Fox draws 1.6M, Prelims on Fox draw 871K

February 2, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC Fight Night drew 1.608 million viewers over the two-hour telecast on Fox Saturday night.  The Prelims did 871,000 viewers as it aired prior to the event on Fox. The ratings reflect one of the best nights for PBC on the network.  The Prelims are one of the best, if not the best ratings for […]

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

PBC on Fox draws 1.3M viewers in fast nationals

January 31, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox drew 1.316 million viewers in the first hour and 1.383 million viewers in the second hour per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event held up well against NBA basketball on ABC featuring the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. PBC on Fox featured Caleb Plant as he soundly defeated Caleb Truax in […]

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Smackdown draws 2.2M viewer average (1.29.2020)

January 30, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

WWE Friday Night Smackdown on Fox drew 2.294 million viewers in the first hour and 2.161 million viewers in hour 2 per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The event scored well in the young demos. Smackdown’s last show before Sunday’s Royal Rumble drew a 0.6 share in the A18-49 demo as well as 0.8 in the […]

Filed Under: FOX, Friday Night SmackDown, ratings

PBC on Fox draws 789K average day after Christmas

December 28, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

PBC on Fox Saturday night posted meager ratings for its day after Christmas show.  The telecast drew 787,000 viewers in the first hour and 792,000 in the second hour.   The event featured David Morrell, Jr. as he defeated Mike Gavronski via third round KO.  Also, on the card, Juan Macias Montiel defeated James Kirkland via […]

Filed Under: FOX, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings

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