A sign that UFC is leaving Fox? THR reports Fox close to deal with WWE's Smackdown

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UFC had a standing offer from Fox for $200-250m per year (depending on the amount of content).
it was a take it or leave it offer. THR reports it at $175m now (since they gave so much to ESPN+)

Did UFC say no (rumors of others have bid this month)?


https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...ve-five-year-1-billion-deal-smackdown-1113701

The new deal, which is nearing completion, is expected to begin in October 2019, and will mark a three-fold increase over what NBCUniversal is currently paying.
Fox will be the anticipated home of WWE SmackDown Live in a massive new five-year deal worth more than $1 billion, sources close to the negotiations tell The Hollywood Reporter. The new deal, which is nearing completion and is worth $205 million annually, is expected to begin in October 2019, and will mark a three-fold increase over what NBCUniversal is currently paying WWE to air SmackDown on its USA network.

WWE is said to have had an even higher bid from a third party - and enthusiastic interest overall. But WWE executives are said to have embraced Fox's commitment to heavily promote SmackDown across a robust sports portfolio that includes the NFL and Major League Baseball.

The deal would split WWE programming rights with NBC, which is expected to retain Raw. Smack is averaging 2.59 million viewers a week so far this year, while Raw is pulling about 3 million. Both programs currently air on USA. And the WWE had a significant part in the network's May 14 upfront presentation to advertisers with Stephanie McMahon, WWE's chief brand officer, introducing several female wrestlers including former UFC star Ronda Rousey.

The Fox deal dovetails with the Murdoch-controlled network’s anticipated programming pivot in the wake of the Disney acquisition of much of 21st Century Fox assets. “New Fox” as its been quasi officially dubbed, will include the Fox broadcast network and owned stations, Fox News and Fox Sports, which includes cable nets FS1 and FS2 as well as the Big Ten Network. And Fox's May 14 upfront presentation to advertisers unveiled a shift away from edgy, urbane fare toward broad programming with appeal beyond coastal confines to middle America. The network will spend more than $3 billion for five seasons of Thursday Night Football, and already shells out more than $1 billion annually for its top-rated Sunday NFL package, which runs through 2022.


It’s unclear what effect if any, the WWE deal will have on Fox Sports’ calculation in renewing its UFC rights package, which expires at the end of the year. The Endeavor-owned promotion recently finalized a $750 million deal with ESPN+, the Disney-owned sports giants’ still nascent OTT service. And sources close to that deal have told THR that Fox is willing to pay about $175 million annually for the MMA promotion.
 
VKM killed it this past 2 weeks
What networks are paying for content in 2019 is insane
“Gods recognize Gods”

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Fox is willing to pay more for ‘fake wrestling’ than the UFC hilarious.
 
Fox is willing to pay more for ‘fake wrestling’ than the UFC hilarious.
Unfortunately WWE is still bigger than MMA. I have stopped watching a long time ago, but as far as i know their weekly product does a couple of million 2 to 4, UFC isnt even close at the moment.
 
Fox is willing to pay more for ‘fake wrestling’ than the UFC hilarious.

Not really
They are getting 52 weeks of 2-hour main content
That is about $3.7m per show
UFC got almost $10m per from ESPN+ (not even a real station) for less
If they sign with Fox, they will get similar for a lot less content & most of it on a lesser station (FS1)
 
UFC had a standing offer from Fox for $200-250m per year (depending on the amount of content).
it was a take it or leave it offer. THR reports it at $175m now (since they gave so much to ESPN+)

Did UFC say no (rumors of others have bid this month)?


https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...ve-five-year-1-billion-deal-smackdown-1113701

The new deal, which is nearing completion, is expected to begin in October 2019, and will mark a three-fold increase over what NBCUniversal is currently paying.
Fox will be the anticipated home of WWE SmackDown Live in a massive new five-year deal worth more than $1 billion, sources close to the negotiations tell The Hollywood Reporter. The new deal, which is nearing completion and is worth $205 million annually, is expected to begin in October 2019, and will mark a three-fold increase over what NBCUniversal is currently paying WWE to air SmackDown on its USA network.

WWE is said to have had an even higher bid from a third party - and enthusiastic interest overall. But WWE executives are said to have embraced Fox's commitment to heavily promote SmackDown across a robust sports portfolio that includes the NFL and Major League Baseball.

The deal would split WWE programming rights with NBC, which is expected to retain Raw. Smack is averaging 2.59 million viewers a week so far this year, while Raw is pulling about 3 million. Both programs currently air on USA. And the WWE had a significant part in the network's May 14 upfront presentation to advertisers with Stephanie McMahon, WWE's chief brand officer, introducing several female wrestlers including former UFC star Ronda Rousey.

The Fox deal dovetails with the Murdoch-controlled network’s anticipated programming pivot in the wake of the Disney acquisition of much of 21st Century Fox assets. “New Fox” as its been quasi officially dubbed, will include the Fox broadcast network and owned stations, Fox News and Fox Sports, which includes cable nets FS1 and FS2 as well as the Big Ten Network. And Fox's May 14 upfront presentation to advertisers unveiled a shift away from edgy, urbane fare toward broad programming with appeal beyond coastal confines to middle America. The network will spend more than $3 billion for five seasons of Thursday Night Football, and already shells out more than $1 billion annually for its top-rated Sunday NFL package, which runs through 2022.


It’s unclear what effect if any, the WWE deal will have on Fox Sports’ calculation in renewing its UFC rights package, which expires at the end of the year. The Endeavor-owned promotion recently finalized a $750 million deal with ESPN+, the Disney-owned sports giants’ still nascent OTT service. And sources close to that deal have told THR that Fox is willing to pay about $175 million annually for the MMA promotion.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!!
 
Fox is willing to pay more for ‘fake wrestling’ than the UFC hilarious.

Well does the UFC pull ratings of 3 million viewers once a week like Raw and Smackdown do? Your comment should be in shock that more people would rather watch fake wrestling than the UFC. Of course a network is going to pay more for broadcasting rights for something that gets way more viewers.
 
Fox is willing to pay more for ‘fake wrestling’ than the UFC hilarious.
They offered UFC 250M a year..........250 is higher than 205. WWE also has much higher weekly ratings than UFC
 
For those that don't delve into these things:
That is about $1.865m per hour for primetime programming
That is relatively cheap

But its a great deal for WWE
 
Not really
They are getting 52 weeks of 2-hour main content
That is about $3.7m per show
UFC got almost $10m per from ESPN+ (not even a real station) for less
If they sign with Fox, they will get similar for a lot less content


Ufc also practically gave Up their whole back catalog to Espn. Which basically kills fightpass.

Wwe gets prime time on a national broadcast channel and they still make over $215 million from their back catalog on their network
 
For those that don't delve into these things:
That is about $1.865m per hour for primetime programming
That is relatively cheap

But its a great deal for WWE
It was 3x their old deal from what I am reading.
 
They offered UFC 250M a year..........250 is higher than 205. WWE also has much higher weekly ratings than UFC

Even if the deal(s) are near the same amount

Fox is paying WWE for 104 hours of primetime for Fox
Any deal UFC gets will be worth more per hour & that is on mostly FS1 (a far lesser channel)
 
If fox pulls their deal for the ufc, who are the remaining suitors? NBC, cbs?
 
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