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Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 07 Dec 2009, 17:04
by 15829
theres rumours they are after the barker ratings but i dont no if they are gonna stick with mick
hope so hes got a cracking stable froch,murray,barker,o'donnel and fury he needs a tv station
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 07 Dec 2009, 17:59
by leforge
Can't see Haye being on normal tv. Haye did massive numbers on box office if he gets five pounds for every buy why would he want to fight for a small purse on itv. Itv has massive financial problems.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 04:49
by dondada
ITV symbolise the decline of standards in entertainment. The shite they're churning out is risible.
Simon Cowell and his mate Philip Green might even buy the company. If so, we could get a boxing X-Factor, presented by B-Hop doing his trade mark sign at the start of each show.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 04:52
by Adamj1987
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:ITV symbolise the decline of standards in entertainment. The shite they're churning out is risible.
Simon Cowell and his mate Philip Green might even buy the company. If so, we could get a boxing X-Factor, presented by B-Hop doing his trade mark sign at the start of each show.
the executioner factor could be the new contedner
BTW its also in boxing news that ITV may carry on with showing boxing
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 05:51
by Chambers2
Sounds promising, lets hope ITV have realised the error of their ways
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 06:00
by Adamj1987
Chambers2 wrote:Sounds promising, lets hope ITV have realised the error of their ways
indeed i hope they have
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 06:37
by Adamj1987
Terry D wrote:When I think of ITV execs I am always reminded of the scene in Anchorman where Ron is trying to explain what jogging entails.
Promoter: "Got a top-notch boxing event here for you."
ITV: "Baaaaxing. Boing. Is the X silent?"
Promoter: "Nah, it is 'boxing'. Hopefully, we'll get twelve rounds of action and a few undercard fights. So you can stick ads in every three F-ing minutes and cut out the human drama that takes place in a boxing corner."
ITV: "Boohaxing - is it? So we put a number on screen at the end of each round and people phone in and decided who stays and who goes. Excellent. I've seen those glamour models at booahaxing shows, they hold up phone numbers, but there appears to a few digits missing. Hey, maybe we should get Jade Goody to hold up the phone numbers?"
Promoter: "Nah, she's ugly, and dead. This is what happens. I try to make a decent match, pray the card holds together, you televise and put a top-notch commentary team together, or not, and we'll put out something that people will watch if it is done right."
ITV: "So, we put it on between 2am and GMTV, Phillip Schofield can host it along with that fat one who had her vagina removed in order to lose five stone , we'll have a phone in to decide who wins, rig the results so that Christopher Biggins wins it, he's hot right now, and finish with a soul singer warbling her tits off and waving her hands whenever she fails to hit the high notes. We can even have those retarded twins from The Matrix, Jed and the other one, on as special guests. Hey, we'll call it 'An Audience With Pain'."
Promoter: "I never thought I'd ever say this to a TV exec, but please go away."
ITV: "Boodaxing. Is it an acronym for...something? Sorry, we've blown our entire budget on a new show, 'Cottaging with Peter Andre and Shabba Ranks', Shabba thinks we are sending him on a rambling holdiay in the Cotswalds, it is going to be a winner."
classic terry rant
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 06:39
by TerribleTerry
Terry D wrote:When I think of ITV execs I am always reminded of the scene in Anchorman where Ron is trying to explain what jogging entails.
Promoter: "Got a top-notch boxing event here for you."
ITV: "Baaaaxing. Boing. Is the X silent?"
Promoter: "Nah, it is 'boxing'. Hopefully, we'll get twelve rounds of action and a few undercard fights. So you can stick ads in every three F-ing minutes and cut out the human drama that takes place in a boxing corner."
ITV: "Boohaxing - is it? So we put a number on screen at the end of each round and people phone in and decided who stays and who goes. Excellent. I've seen those glamour models at booahaxing shows, they hold up phone numbers, but there appears to a few digits missing. Hey, maybe we should get Jade Goody to hold up the phone numbers?"
Promoter: "Nah, she's ugly, and dead. This is what happens. I try to make a decent match, pray the card holds together, you televise and put a top-notch commentary team together, or not, and we'll put out something that people will watch if it is done right."
ITV: "So, we put it on between 2am and GMTV, Phillip Schofield can host it along with that fat one who had her vagina removed in order to lose five stone , we'll have a phone in to decide who wins, rig the results so that Christopher Biggins wins it, he's hot right now, and finish with a soul singer warbling her tits off and waving her hands whenever she fails to hit the high notes. We can even have those retarded twins from The Matrix, Jed and the other one, on as special guests. Hey, we'll call it 'An Audience With Pain'."
Promoter: "I never thought I'd ever say this to a TV exec, but please go away."
ITV: "Boodaxing. Is it an acronym for...something? Sorry, we've blown our entire budget on a new show, 'Cottaging with Peter Andre and Shabba Ranks', Shabba thinks we are sending him on a rambling holdiay in the Cotswalds, it is going to be a winner."

Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 06:39
by tannervegas
Terry D wrote:ITV: "Boodaxing. Is it an acronym for...something? Sorry, we've blown our entire budget on a new show, 'Cottaging with Peter Andre and Shabba Ranks', Shabba thinks we are sending him on a rambling holdiay in the Cotswalds, it is going to be a winner."

Genius
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 07:36
by twenty six
The word on the street is Haye made a minimum of £5m from PPV.
Now we all know David loves the limelight, and in truth he's the best PR Boxing Guru out there at the moment, but does he need terrestrial coverage of his fight to achieve that ?
I don't think so. He generated enough PR interest on terrestrial for the last fight without it actually being shown free to air.
ITV is virtually bust.
How could ITV possibly match Haye's PPV earnings potential ?
I personally think all this last hurrah about ITV maybe still covering boxing is paper thin.
I sincerely hope I'm wrong, and that Meaty Mick can persuade them otherwise or suddenly they find the resources to make Haye an offer he can't refuse.
All of our lead Promotors need TV deals for their stable to thrive.
I worry for Mick because there aren't exactly a lot of options out there.
Sky's book is full, with Hatton, Hearn, Maloney and maybe Wazza although the position there is unclear.
I haven't personally tried Primefight, but reviews were very mixed.
Good luck to Mick I hope he finds a home very soon, and if it's ITV carrying on, then great.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 07:48
by 15829
prime time can be free to air aswell as a ppv channel so he could do the same as hes doing on itv 4 1 show a month then froch on ppv think warren will end up on primtime aswell on a similar deal
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 07:49
by Adamj1987
diggler wrote:prime time can be free to air aswell as a ppv channel so he could do the same as hes doing on itv 4 1 show a month then froch on ppv think warren will end up on primtime aswell on a similar deal
primetime needs to get on freeview and virgin so that it reaches the widest audeince with free shows
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 08:02
by dondada
Dooley shows the art of satire is not dead

Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 11:37
by twenty six
Primetime is pay TV - end of.
Where else do you think the Channel derives income to pay for boxing ?
Advertising ? Not a prayer.
I thought the concept was to enrol members at £4.99 per month, and then you got a menu of what you could pick for the following month - with the number of views restricted.
I thought the channel was going into pop concerts, live comedy gigs etc as well as sport.
Or maybe I just dreamt that ? ......
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 11:39
by jimb0d
Terry D - I doth my cap to thee. 'Cottaging with Shabba Ranks and Peter Andre'. Sublime.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 11:45
by Syntax Error
David Haye is a sensible guy & I believe that if ITV were to approach him, he'd consider a deal.
He'd never get as much money as he'd get from SKY, but the trade off is that he would get more viewers & support & I think that Haye wants to be the biggest name in British sports.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 13:39
by alexpaterson
I really hope ITV stay with Mick he has a very good stable and constantly puts on good bills.
Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 13:50
by J
til shiloh Dooley til Shiloh

Re: Are ITV going to stay with boxing?
Posted: 10 Dec 2009, 13:25
by Autobarn
I hope ITV will stay with boxing and show the solid hennessy shows. otherwise you'd think murray and barker would have to go for the american TV money. which carl froch has certainly landed.
if not, i hope he gets back on sky. sky has been great of recent but there is room for improvement and perhaps room should be made for hennessy. get rid of those prize fighter shows, for one. most of the winners don't actually go anywhere. it's a bit upsetting to see hatton put on poor main events (matthew hatton-ndou, small-mcdonagh) despite them having interesting undercards; when hennessy, who usually has a solid main event and who can be counted on for a good trade fight, could be in the wilderness.