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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThe other thing is the concurrent streams may also include bars/restaurants.
Its considered closed circuit & accounted for differently + takes more time to figure out cuz its harder to count the tickets sold.
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DAZN will make their money as long as they keep the stars on their platform.
But for the love of God please hire a better broadcast team. FIRE Kenny & Mora asap. I used to give Lampley sh-t the last few years of HBO boxing & Roy as well but I'd take those two in a heart beat.
Idk what's worse DAZN or FOX. ESPN has gotten better with the addition of Max and Ward but they were in the same boat not too long ago. Showtimes got the most solid team, but they have their off nights as well here and there. God I didn't think I'd miss HBO this much
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostI mean again, if that is the case then they are no close to a million subscribers as bigdunny1 stated. If they only had 300-400k subscribers heading into the event, then Canelo didn't move the needle to the point they surpassed that amount.
The more important thing is how many subscribers they retained after the fight. And I guess as equally important is how many subscribers will fail to cancel their service in a months time LOL.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostHow does it mean they definitely cracked 1 mil us? Please explain.Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-08-2019, 03:25 PM.
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Even that most get the subscription for the fights they have to better the production. Those announcers except for Kenny left a lot to be desired.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostI don't get it. Explain this in more detail please. 1.2M was the worldwide number, but how does 600k US viewers translate to a million US subscribers?
1.2M was the overall who viewed the fight worldwide. This is counting ALL people who watched for some period of time or any period of time (not sure how they count that exactly).
I'm just using the % of US viewers on the peak & converting it to the overall. Could be 100% right, could be 100% wrong, probably is close within a reasonable range.Last edited by Eff Pandas; 05-08-2019, 03:28 PM.
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Originally posted by pillowfists98 View PostIf I had to guess I would say they probably have 600,000-700,000 subscribers in the US currently based on these numbers that have been released. If they didn't have Canelo the'd probably only have maybe half that. So he is clearly moving the needle.
The story says US viewership for peaked at 600,000, so that’s a strong indication of what the subscriber base is near, industry sources say.
— Lance Pugmire (@latimespugmire)
So looks like Pugmire is hearing they have around 600,000 subscribers. That sounds more accurate than them hitting a million after this fight.
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