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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Jul 9, 2015 22:14:18 GMT -5
f*** TNA can't even put 500 thousand viewers. I'm not counting the Dixie's bullshit +3 fake replay number. They'll soon pull worse numbers than public access. The network isn't like Spike TV. Spike TV has about double the household availability then DA. So the chances of what there average on Spike which was 1.0 to 1.3 most weeks that all of those viewers ALL have DA isn't likely. What the issue is Impact while doing solid enough numbers for that network for some reason cost and results isn't balancing because TNA was supposed to make the network bigger and help get into more households. DA is in about half of what Spike TV is in.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jul 9, 2015 22:52:48 GMT -5
f*** TNA can't even put 500 thousand viewers. I'm not counting the Dixie's bullshit +3 fake replay number. They'll soon pull worse numbers than public access. The network isn't like Spike TV. Spike TV has about double the household availability then DA. So the chances of what there average on Spike which was 1.0 to 1.3 most weeks that all of those viewers ALL have DA isn't likely. What the issue is Impact while doing solid enough numbers for that network for some reason cost and results isn't balancing because TNA was supposed to make the network bigger and help get into more households. DA is in about half of what Spike TV is in. The entire relationship between TNA and DA is completely screwed on both ends. On TNA's end of things, we've all seen how poorly Dixie has run things for ages now and how mark-isn she can be, while DA apparently had it in its mind that it could somehow carry over TNA's one-to-one and a half million viewer audience over from Spike, despite being available in half of the homes that Spike is in the US...then they wonder why they're not drawing those types of numbers. Just stupidity all around. The deal they made with ROH is the type they should've been looking for from day one.
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Post by jimmyjames on Jul 9, 2015 23:28:49 GMT -5
It's probably just because TNA's first run and the ROH replay have better timeslots than their other showings. 11/10c is not close to a better timeslot than 8/7c. Faces less competition sure but that is late for the vast majority of the country. So either the west coast is carrying ROH or they are in for a massive crash when fall hits. But it is 8:00 out west where outside of Nevada, Oregon and the central valley, ROH is invisible, so the replay is first run for most people out here, and probably makes up a large part of the viewers.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Jul 9, 2015 23:35:17 GMT -5
11/10c is not close to a better timeslot than 8/7c. Faces less competition sure but that is late for the vast majority of the country. So either the west coast is carrying ROH or they are in for a massive crash when fall hits. But it is 8:00 out west where outside of Nevada, Oregon and the central valley, ROH is invisible, so the replay is first run for most people out here, and probably makes up a large part of the viewers. Which is what I said but ROH cannot live on that as they don't run out west outside of Vegas because the costs are far too high to tour in an area with small portion of the population. Also like I said, it is also first time the replay outdrew the first run and it wasn't by much so it is nothing to bother with right now
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Jul 9, 2015 23:42:48 GMT -5
The network isn't like Spike TV. Spike TV has about double the household availability then DA. So the chances of what there average on Spike which was 1.0 to 1.3 most weeks that all of those viewers ALL have DA isn't likely. What the issue is Impact while doing solid enough numbers for that network for some reason cost and results isn't balancing because TNA was supposed to make the network bigger and help get into more households. DA is in about half of what Spike TV is in. The entire relationship between TNA and DA is completely screwed on both ends. On TNA's end of things, we've all seen how poorly Dixie has run things for ages now and how mark-isn she can be, while DA apparently had it in its mind that it could somehow carry over TNA's one-to-one and a half million viewer audience over from Spike, despite being available in half of the homes that Spike is in the US...then they wonder why they're not drawing those types of numbers. Just stupidity all around. The deal they made with ROH is the type they should've been looking for from day one. Also I don't think it's entirely DA's fault, Dixie has been a pain in the ass to work with, first she insulted them on that email, then she lied to them regarding Jeff Jarrett. It's like she wants to be kicked out of the network. Also I wonder if DA is happy about TNA advertising GFW on their show, seeing that GFW doesn't mean anything to DA.
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Post by Ryushinku on Jul 10, 2015 2:32:53 GMT -5
3 million people watched Hogan's debut promo on Impact. 3 million.
Seems like a different universe to TNA now.
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Post by markymark on Jul 10, 2015 11:44:01 GMT -5
ROH during the first run has been decreasing and decreasing in the last weeks, hopefully they dont get below the 100K mark.. that would be...bad news.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jul 10, 2015 12:53:05 GMT -5
The entire relationship between TNA and DA is completely screwed on both ends. On TNA's end of things, we've all seen how poorly Dixie has run things for ages now and how mark-isn she can be, while DA apparently had it in its mind that it could somehow carry over TNA's one-to-one and a half million viewer audience over from Spike, despite being available in half of the homes that Spike is in the US...then they wonder why they're not drawing those types of numbers. Just stupidity all around. The deal they made with ROH is the type they should've been looking for from day one. Also I don't think it's entirely DA's fault, Dixie has been a pain in the ass to work with, first she insulted them on that email, then she lied to them regarding Jeff Jarrett. It's like she wants to be kicked out of the network. Also I wonder if DA is happy about TNA advertising GFW on their show, seeing that GFW doesn't mean anything to DA. Of course Dixie has ton an enormous number of things wrong, but DA was delusional if they ever thought they'd get all of TNA's old Spike audience over, if only because, y'know, math (DA being in half the households that Spike is). Speaks volumes about the lack of business acumen on both sides.
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on Jul 10, 2015 20:30:36 GMT -5
DA made the mistake of having expectations for Impact and the idea it could grow their channel on the whole if they made it a cornerstone of their station, even though demographically speaking it couldn't be much farther removed from Spike, and even those viewers who did jump on to watch TNA don't stick around to watch Amish Haunting, which was their big hope. They should have done more research into the idea, and maybe looked deeper into TNA and realized it's been a disfavoured brand on the decline for quite some time.
But on the whole, it's one bad business decision that didn't meet expectations up against the shambling trainwreck that is TNA. They messed up, but the score is like DA: 1, TNA: ∞
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 13:57:28 GMT -5
ROH during the first run has been decreasing and decreasing in the last weeks, hopefully they dont get below the 100K mark.. that would be...bad news. I don't understand why the first-run ROH presentation has been declining, but if anything, the encore presentation is impressive, which I think DA is at the very least satisfied wtih.
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Post by markymark on Jul 12, 2015 11:01:43 GMT -5
ROH during the first run has been decreasing and decreasing in the last weeks, hopefully they dont get below the 100K mark.. that would be...bad news. I don't understand why the first-run ROH presentation has been declining, but if anything, the encore presentation is impressive, which I think DA is at the very least satisfied wtih. The NXT factor might be the main reason, another one is that the presentation isnt liked by the viewers or the announcers dont make the show exciting.
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Post by xCompackx on Jul 15, 2015 13:26:01 GMT -5
I maintain that DA wasn't really sure what they were getting into, knew that pro wrestling was "American", and dived in with TNA because they were cheap. I doubt anyone at DA actually knew what TNA was aside from the ratings it brought to Spike and only learned about Dixie being a f***-up after things started happening.
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Post by andrew8798 on Jul 25, 2015 19:39:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 19:46:59 GMT -5
Bigfoot in America's just a show all about the Briscoes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 21:17:00 GMT -5
I can't believe a show about Bigfoot is more popular than wrestling.
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It's TNA.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Jul 25, 2015 23:33:02 GMT -5
Bigfoot in America's just a show all about the Briscoes. Nah, Mark's not a Bigfoot. I don't know what he is, but he's not a Bigfoot. He might have part Bigfoot blood in him. He could be an experiment that spliced together a caveman, a Bigfoot, and a werewolf, that escaped.
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Post by andrew8798 on Jul 30, 2015 16:26:30 GMT -5
Wednesday's TNA Impact Wrestling drew 407,000 total viewers (for the first and second airing combined), according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was up from the 388,000 viewers the show drew last week.
The first airing of the show delivered 343,000 viewers, and the replay that followed the one-hour ROH show produced 64,000 viewers.
Wednesday's Ring of Honor's television show drew 171,000 total viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. The number was down compared to last week's 265,000 total viewers
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Post by Tony Schiavontay on Aug 2, 2015 14:54:17 GMT -5
How many shows about Antonio Silva does Destination America need to have?
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Post by andrew8798 on Aug 7, 2015 15:23:29 GMT -5
Wednesday's TNA Impact Wrestling drew 369,000 total viewers (for the first and second airing combined), according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 407,000 viewers the show drew last week.
The first airing of the show delivered 327,000 viewers, and the replay that followed the one-hour ROH show produced 42,000 viewers.
Wednesday's Ring of Honor's television show drew 151,000 total viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. The number was down compared to last week's 171,000 total viewers.
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Post by Madagascar Fred on Aug 7, 2015 15:26:56 GMT -5
Wednesday's TNA Impact Wrestling drew 369,000 total viewers (for the first and second airing combined), according to Showbuzzdaily.com. Viewership was down from the 407,000 viewers the show drew last week. The first airing of the show delivered 327,000 viewers, and the replay that followed the one-hour ROH show produced 42,000 viewers. Wednesday's Ring of Honor's television show drew 151,000 total viewers, according to Showbuzzdaily.com. The number was down compared to last week's 171,000 total viewers. 369k should be around 0.1% of the entire US population right?
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