@Rambo John J alerted me to a post on UG
What I told Rambo in a PM, is that there is actual talk of UFC hyping the digital aspect of PPV more than traditional cable (since they get a larger cut)
Also ESPN will be a PPV conduit, so that will be hyped on ESPN with coverage (after a media piece they can tag the PPV is on ESPN digital)
A lot of people take talk & try to figure out where it might lead & post it as a "rumor" so if it comes true they get credit
The UG poster is knowledgeable, but like i said when the "UFC is signing to NBC" news broke, most in the industry said that he made that up.
obviously it never occurred.
Could it happen? If ESPN has a piece of FP there is a small chance, but nobody ever said they did.
But we seen small chances occur in the past
While anything could be true, here are a few things:Rumor is fightpass wil become the “UFC Network” in 2019 and will have all of the ppv’s for 19.95/mo, all of the out of market fight nights, all of the out of market contender series and all the other ancillary content (grappling, etc)
Plan is to use big fights with Brock, etc to drive over 1m subscriptions which would be roughly 240m a year in revenue (this year ppv revenue will probably be around 150m to 180m)
UFC makes more stable revenue, fans save a lot of money... everyone wins.
ufc is bleeding the fan base with ppv’s and they can’t seem to create more fans than they burn with the ppv model.
- Poster is also the guy that broke the news that UFC was signed to NBC
- UFC just signed a huge contract with ESPN+. I cannot imagine they could legally (within contractual rights) build FP like that as competition to ESPN for dollars.
- ESPN is planning on becoming a major conduit to buy the PPV's through (according to all reports)
- His numbers are off. If UFC charges $19.95 per, they will get about $14 of that. Also UFC is a very different entity than WWE. The interest in UFC PPV's vary greatly from month to month, so a large % would not be a subscriber all year around.
What I told Rambo in a PM, is that there is actual talk of UFC hyping the digital aspect of PPV more than traditional cable (since they get a larger cut)
Also ESPN will be a PPV conduit, so that will be hyped on ESPN with coverage (after a media piece they can tag the PPV is on ESPN digital)
A lot of people take talk & try to figure out where it might lead & post it as a "rumor" so if it comes true they get credit
The UG poster is knowledgeable, but like i said when the "UFC is signing to NBC" news broke, most in the industry said that he made that up.
obviously it never occurred.
Could it happen? If ESPN has a piece of FP there is a small chance, but nobody ever said they did.
But we seen small chances occur in the past
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