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Title: Spike TV's UFC 110 replay tops Strikeforce in key demographic:
Post by: MindSpin on April 20, 2010, 11:40:31 AM


"Spike TV's replay of a UFC 110 pay-per-view event that aired this past Saturday averaged 1.4 million viewers, Spike TV officials today announced."

"Among men ages 18-34 – one of TV's most lucrative demographics – the April 17 replay of UFC 110 earned a 1.4 rating, which beat Strikeforce and CBS by seven percent."
Title: Re: Spike TV's UFC 110 replay tops Strikeforce in key demographic:
Post by: *ChuteBoxe* on April 20, 2010, 12:19:41 PM
Spike TV's replay of a UFC 110 pay-per-view event that aired this past Saturday scored a 1.0 household rating and averaged 1.4 million viewers, Spike TV officials today announced.

Although it fell short of topping a live CBS broadcast of "Strikeforce: Nashville," which averaged twice the audience with 2.9 million viewers, Spike TV's counter-programming won in a key demo.

Title: Re: Spike TV's UFC 110 replay tops Strikeforce in key demographic:
Post by: WeightPSHR on April 20, 2010, 01:18:14 PM
Spike TV's replay of a UFC 110 pay-per-view event that aired this past Saturday scored a 1.0 household rating and averaged 1.4 million viewers, Spike TV officials today announced.

Although it fell short of topping a live CBS broadcast of "Strikeforce: Nashville," which averaged twice the audience with 2.9 million viewers, Spike TV's counter-programming won in a key demo.



Regardless...the fact that a REPLAY can even compete with a LIVE event is pitiful for Strikeforce.

Maybe Stikeforce should be thankful more people weren't watching. The card sucked, then to pour salt on wounds, you have a 'barbaric' out of control brawl at the end. What an embarrassment. Seriously.