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Bellator 78: 154,000 viewers

October 30, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 78 received an average of 154,000 viewers this past Friday.  The ratings reflect a slight increase from Bellator 77. Bellator 74: 190,000 viewers Bellator 75: 145,000 Bellator 76: 175,000 Bellator 77: 149,000 Bellator 78: 154,000   Payout Perspective: The Bellator average for its seventh season is at 162,600.  Despite the […]

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Bellator 77: 149,000 viewers

October 24, 2012 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that this past Friday’s Bellator 77 on MTV2 received an average of 149,000 viewers.  The ratings reflect the consistently inconsistent ratings of the seventh season. Bellator 77:  149,000 viewers Bellator 74: 190,000 Bellator 75: 145,000 Bellator 76: 175,000 Payout Perspective: While we all know that Bellator should make some traction with its […]

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Bellator 76: 175,000 viewers

October 17, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Junkie reports that Bellator 76 ratings scored a 175,000 viewer average.  The show featured the last contracted appearance of lightweight Eddie Alvarez. Bellator 74:  190,000 Bellator 75:  145,000 Bellator 76:  175,000 The third episode of the 7th season is now at an average of 170,000 viewers. Payout Perspective: On a night when MLB and […]

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Bellator 75: 145,000 viewers

October 9, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Junkie reports that the ratings for Bellator 75 were down from its season 7 debut.  This past Friday’s event on MTV2 garnered an average of 145,00 viewers. The ratings reflect a decrease from last week’s debut. Bellator 74:  190,000 viewers After two episodes, the seventh season average viewership is 167,500. Payout Perspective: Bellator ran […]

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Bellator fighters see added benefits in move to Spike

September 12, 2012 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

MMA Junkie reports on the added benefits that Bellator fighters are receiving in lieu of its move to SpikeTV.  With the move, expect Bellator fighters to become involved in cross-promotional opportunities for the network. Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney indicated that the organization fighters would participate in the various Spike and MTV award shows and events.  […]

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