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    Bellator attendances down, TV ratings up.

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    Post  Moose Stuff For Money... Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:17 pm

    Bellator Fighting Championships made their most recent stop on their second season tour with a visit to San Antonio. Attendance figures coming out of the show pegged the show at around 1,000 (capacity is 2,300) according to local sources. The low gate number is becoming something of a troubling trend, following in the wake of other poor performing shows during Bellator’s second season.

    Numbers coming out from the Massachusetts Athletic Commission after their Boston show pegged the audience at just over 1,000 paid. Their debut in Kansas City hit somewhere in the 2000-2500 range. While there are other revenue streams like the UB and Everlast sponsorships and International TV packages, the low gates are a troubling sign for the traction that Bellator are looking to get on its path towards financial viability. The gate numbers are a good quantifier of how well the Bellator product is getting over with the average MMA fan. While Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney touts the numbers they are doing on NBC and FSN, the all important metric of putting an ass in a seat every 18 inches seems to be an indicator that shows the company is lacking.

    The attendance numbers are one of a few troubling items for Bellator that give me pause when looking at their long term prospects for success. Their TV revenues are negligible…the IFL made $40-50K per show on FSN and I can’t see Bellator making more than that. They have the NBC late night slot, which was a time buy when Strikeforce had it. If they are hustling selling ads, they may be making a small profit there. They also have deals with Univision and Mun2, but I have to question if those are time buys as well. The biggest problem they are facing is the high cost of TV they are looking at that will make profitability anytime soon a long shot. FSN most assuredly isn’t covering the cost of production, they didn’t with IFL (the IFL was smart in cutting a deal with HDNet for live coverage, with HDNet covering costs, so the IFL could then shop the taped stuff to FSN.) Bellator is having to cover satellite time, production trucks, logistics etc. on a week to week basis is something that will bury them in the long run if they aren’t able to find a better TV package.

    Much like any other start-up, Bellator is in a burn mode when it comes to the cash that was used to launch the promotion. Rebney has sought to mitigate the losses by retooling after the first season, cutting items like the fighter payouts for tourney bouts. I have to question how much burn the investors will endure before they pull the plug. As the company is currently constituted, it seems a question of not if but when.
    http://robnashville.wordpress.com/2010/05/30/how-long-can-bellator-burn/



    Just five weeks into its 24-show engagement with FOX Sports Net, Bellator Fighting Championships has set a new standard for MMA programming on the network, outperforming the ratings of other previous MMA shows on FSN by a remarkable 46 percent among the coveted “men 25 to 54” demographic.

    In addition, Bellator has seen its own ratings increase dramatically since making its FSN debut on April 8th with Bellator 13. Total viewership numbers for last Thursday’s Bellator 17 show were up 184 percent from the debut show four weeks earlier.

    “As the Bellator tournament moves forward and the great fights keep happening, we are really excited to see the buzz building around our brand as more and more viewers tune in each ,” said Bellator founder and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “We are proud of the viewership numbers that we’ve been drawing to our weekly shows and are confident that our ratings will continue to grow during the remaining seven weeks of Bellator Season 2 and during our twelve Bellator Season 3 shows beginning in August.”

    In addition to the 46-percent increase among men ages 25 to 54, Bellator’s ratings are also up 51 percent among all viewers’ ages 25 to 54 when compared to the three MMA shows that previously aired on FSN: M1 Fighting Championships, Affliction and the International Fight League.
    http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2010/05/15/bellator-17-ratings-up-184-on-fox-sports-net-over-april-8-debut/
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    Post  payneNglory1 Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:34 pm

    I'm loving Bellator,every week they have put on a great card and it's got to the stage where I really look forward to Thursdays just for this.

    the match ups have all been very competitive(except Lombards last outing)and they have a great mix of experiance with some really exciting,young,bright new Talents.

    I've not met anyone yet that hasn't enjoyed the product they are putting out after watching any of the shows and I really hope they continue to grow and improve.
    The Tournements have been great and have ran as smooth as they possibly could,I personally think this way of running a tourney is by far the best way,with fighters having time to recover before there next match,they know who they are fighting so they and their team can study and train for them like a professional should and not just winging it and fighting tired.

    third best Org behind the UFC and WEC IMO for entertaining,competitive fights.

    I had great hopes for strikeforce but I personally think they are turning into a joke and won't be around for much longer, also give me two strong athletic western fighters over two noodle armed Dream/Sengaku fighters anyday Razz
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    Post  KJGould Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:51 pm

    I think attendance is down because they're tyring to take their show on the road without the promotional marketing resources necessary. It'd be better for them to setup a base of operations in one state predominantly around one main city and build from there. It's basically what Strikeforce did for many years in San Jose.

    Bellator has been the first well run promotion to focus on the hispanic audience in America with Bellator even meaning Warrior I believe in Spanish, so setting up shop in a big hispanic part of California would be their best bet imo. San Diego would make sense because of it's closeness to the Mexican border.
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    Post  Heterocyclic Tue Jun 08, 2010 2:16 pm

    payneNglory1 wrote:I'm loving Bellator,every week they have put on a great card and it's got to the stage where I really look forward to Thursdays just for this.

    third best Org behind the UFC and WEC IMO for entertaining,competitive fights.

    Totally agreed. Really enjoy watching Bellator, it's all about the tournament structure. Rosi Sexton supposedly fighting at Bellator 23 24/6

    Pat Curran vs. Toby Imada lightweight tournament final 10/6
    Megumi Fujii vs. Sarah Schneider 10/6

    Ben Askren vs. Dan Hornbuckle welterweight tourney final 17/6

    Patricio "Pitbull" Freire vs. Joe Warren featherweight tourney final 24/6
    Bryan Baker vs. Alexander Shlemenko middleweight tourney final 24/6
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    Post  payneNglory1 Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:12 pm

    Then the following weeks after that we have all the winners taking on the reigning champs.Very Happy


    I'm hoping for

    FW:Joe Soto vs Patricio "Pitbull" Freire (I think it will be Warren though)

    LW:Eddie Alverez vs Pat Curran

    WW:Lyman Good vs Dan Hornbuckle (I think he's been the best overall fighter of the Tournament)

    MW:Hector Lombard vs Bryan Baker


    Then in August it starts all over again
    cheers cheers cheers

    I know a few on here don't like this but I'm looking forward to it.

    they are doing a Womens 115lb tournament,and from the look of it,it's pretty stacked with four top women fighters already signed up.

    Josh Barnett trained,Japanese MMA sensation Megumi Fujii(19-0,16 subs) and widely regarded as the No. 1 pound-for-pound female fighter in the world is in it,shes fighting this thursday aswell against 9-3 Sarah Schneider.

    Our very own No1 ranked womens 125lber,Rosie Sexton (11-1,7 subs,1 KO)only loss is a KO to 145lb I love you Gina I love you

    12-5 Seattle submission artist Lisa Ward (8 subs)already lost to Fujii by armbar in the 1st

    and 7-0 Southern California striker Jessica Pene.(4 subs,1 KO)

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