Whyte-Browne HBO Replay Drew Higher Ratings Than Live Telecast
Posted: 27 Mar 2018, 17:42
HBO’s same-day replay of Dillian Whyte’s sixth-round knockout of Lucas Browne drew higher ratings Saturday than the network’s live telecast of that heavyweight bout.
According to ratings revealed Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, the Whyte-Browne replay, which was televised at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, drew a peak audience of 490,000 viewers Saturday night. An average viewership of 427,000 watched HBO’s second showing of the Whyte-Browne bout.
The live broadcast, which began at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, attracted 444,000 viewers at its peak. An average audience of 387,000 watched the live Whyte-Browne broadcast, which included just one fight.
The live broadcast also aired at the same time as the first half of an NCAA men’s basketball tournament game in which Loyola (Chicago) beat Kansas State to earn a trip to the Final Four. Loyola-Kansas State, which aired on TBS, was watched by an average of 7,794,000 viewers.
According to ratings revealed Tuesday by Nielsen Media Research, the Whyte-Browne replay, which was televised at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, drew a peak audience of 490,000 viewers Saturday night. An average viewership of 427,000 watched HBO’s second showing of the Whyte-Browne bout.
The live broadcast, which began at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, attracted 444,000 viewers at its peak. An average audience of 387,000 watched the live Whyte-Browne broadcast, which included just one fight.
The live broadcast also aired at the same time as the first half of an NCAA men’s basketball tournament game in which Loyola (Chicago) beat Kansas State to earn a trip to the Final Four. Loyola-Kansas State, which aired on TBS, was watched by an average of 7,794,000 viewers.