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I'm cancelling fight pass if this is the case. Fuck paying for both.
Fightpass and ESPN+ will both combined cost you $10/month in 2019, same as Fightpass costs you now.
I'm cancelling fight pass if this is the case. Fuck paying for both.
Fightpass and ESPN+ will both combined cost you $10/month in 2019, same as Fightpass costs you now.
If they are combined that's cool - I was under the impression they would be separate.
According to sherdog....UFC, Disney and ESPN are all dieing.
Also...Walmart, Apple and the NFL are on their death beds too.
They are still turning profits in years where TV viewership is down across the board.ESPN is a dying channel facing layoffs and losing serious cash. Not to mention pissing off their owner Disney in the process. ESPN is grasping at straws at this point, ESPN will help the UFC, as well as Reebok, did. Think about that one lol.
Tyquil Woodley will fit in at ESPN since everything is about identity politics over there too.
No. Public fillings do not dictate how much contractors are paid. Only the required ones like the balance sheets etc which are just numbers for the whole company.Does that mean that the usual secret contracts and back room bonuses will have to see the light of day?
There has been no info on FP in the states yet.
Just guesses & assumptions.
Jeremy Botter has reported that people who subscribe to ESPN+ will be offered Fightpass at $5/month.
It is insanely great money
Fight Pass brought in about $40-45m a year worldwide
Out of all those, ESPN is probably the most likely to really be dying.According to sherdog....UFC, Disney and ESPN are all dieing.
Also...Walmart, Apple and the NFL are on their death beds too.
Not hot dog brand?Here’s a breakdown of what ESPN is getting from the UFC:
source MMAJUNKIE.com
- 15 live 12-bout “UFC on ESPN+ Fight Night” cards
- Exclusive, all new-seasons of Dana White’s Contender Series
- Exclusive pre- and post-event shows for all 15 live events
- Access to UFC’s full archive of programming, including its library of past bouts
- A new original, all-access series produced by the UFC
- Additional UFC-branded content, including “UFC Countdown” shows, press conferences, weigh-ins, and pre-and post-shows
Only to some on Sherdog
A lot here knew the actual reality of how silly that was.
Hey Frankie... is the UFC/Fox deal done? Because I just read Fox just signed a deal with the WWE for like a Billion dollars.....
Something else to look for in 2019
UFC going public
If WME takes a page out of WWE's book & puts 25-40% of the company public, they will make severe bank & the loans will even be a lesser issue
Here is a way to see the earning potential:
WWE is valued at about $3m according to last weeks stock prices
WWE made 1/9 the profit that UFC did in 2017
ewww, publicly traded UFC