The UFC 329 main event may have been a total dud, but Conor McGregor did what he was paid to do: bring a shitload of viewers to the Paramount+ digital network.
Let’s get right to the numbers:
15.9 million viewers
8.3 million concurrent streams
6.5 million viewers per minute
U.S. viewership is based on Nielsen Live Streaming Custom Analysis with a one-minute qualifier.
So how does it stack up against UFC White House?
17 million viewers
7.9 million concurrent streams
8.2 million viewers per minute
Expect
Jake Paul and the MVP goons to comment on the latest numbers (yet again).
“Since the beginning of the year, 20 million subscriber households have watched more than 200 million hours of UFC programming on Paramount+,” the network said in today’s release. “Delivering viewership more than 23 times the average pay-per-view event over the past two years.”
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