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UFC on Fuel TV 9 attendance, gate and bonuses

April 7, 2013 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

MMA Junkie reports the attendance, gate and bonuses for this Saturday’s UFC on Fuel TV 9.  Bonuses were $60,000 instead of the UFC standard $50,000. Attendance at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden were 14,506 for a live gate of $2,710,530.  The first show in Sweden which featured Alexander Gustafsson was higher attended at […]

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Bellator MMA Live 95: 901,000 viewers

April 6, 2013 by Jason Cruz 17 Comments

Bellator MMA Live 95 received a viewer average of 901,000 viewers for a 0.4 rating according to Television By the Numbers.  It tied for the the second-highest rating of the season. Bellator 85:  938,000 viewers Bellator 86:  812,000 viewers Bellator 87:  705,000 viewers Bellator 88:  807,000 viewers Bellator 89:  719,000 viewers Bellator 90:  737,000 viewers […]

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TUF 17 Episode 11: 1.174 million viewer average

April 5, 2013 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Television By Numbers reports that TUF 17 episode 11 received an average of 1.174 million viewers for a rating of 0.7. TUF 17 Episode 1: 1.51 million TUF 17 Episode 2: 1.27 million TUF 17 Episode 3: 1.191 million TUF 17 Episode 4: 1.25 million TUF 17 Episode 5: 1.13 million TUF 17 Episode 6: […]

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TUF 17 Episode 10: 1.09 million

April 1, 2013 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

Before we head into this week’s episode, we would be remiss without letting you know that last week’s The Ultimate Fighter received an average of just 1.09 million viewers via MMA Fighting. It was the lowest ratings for the season. TUF 17 Episode 1: 1.51 million TUF 17 Episode 2: 1.27 million TUF 17 Episode […]

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Bellator MMA Live 94: 713,000 viewers

March 29, 2013 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Fighting reports that Bellator MMA Live (94) scored a viewer average of 713,000 this past Thursday.  The immediate replay received an average of 359,000 viewers. Bellator 85:  938,000 viewers Bellator 86:  812,000 viewers Bellator 87:  705,000 viewers Bellator 88:  807,000 viewers Bellator 89:  719,000 viewers Bellator 90:  737,000 viewers Bellator 91:  901,000 viewers Bellator […]

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