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The UFC will roll out a stacked card for its debut on Paramount+, which will make the end of pay-per-views for its top events.
Now, viewership numbers have been revealed by the broadcaster and promotion, with over 7million households tuning in throughout the night. It marks a massive uptick in viewership from the pay-per-view days, where the highest-selling event ever drew 2.4million buys.
The first UFC numbered event on Paramount+ delivered the largest exclusive live event broadcast in platform history
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Where can I stream Justin Gaethje vs Paddy Pimblett tonight? UFC 324 fight card, odds, live updates
Paramount+ is the new home of the UFC, and MMA fans are thrilled to know that the fight promotion has abandoned the pay-per-view model for a much more wallet-friendly subscription service. Tonight’s event is UFC 324,
UFC 324 has brought in big numbers after the promotion moved to Paramount+ as part of a new $7. 7billion agreement.
UFC and Paramount began their multi-year deal on Saturday, January 24 with UFC 324. The event was headlined by Paddy Pimblett taking on Justin Gaethje for the Interim UFC Lightweight Championship. In a press release, Paramount claimed that 7.18 million global households tuned in for the event, which does not account for co-viewing.
The UFC has struck a deal with ESPN+ as the exclusive distributor of pay-per-view broadcasts in the United States through 2025. The landmark deal was announced on Monday. As part of the contract, ESPN+ will now become the exclusive home for UFC pay-per ...
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Justin Gaethje disputes higher fighter pay under UFC deal with Paramount: 'I'm not getting one dollar more'
Justin Gaethje laments that his 14 post-fight bonuses haven’t even resulted in him earning a million dollars yet
On the fourth episode of "Embedded" for UFC 325, fighters shop, celebrate a birthday, and take a dip in the ocean.
Former interim lightweight and “BMF” titleholder Justin Gaethje has set the record straight on how the UFC's new Paramount deal has affected fighter pay.
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UFC 324 draws fan backlash after Travis Barker promo delays Paramount debut
Image Credit: Travis Barker (Image: Instagram/@travisbarker) UFC 324, the first pay-per-view event under Paramount’s newly announced $7.7 billion distribution deal, drew immediate backlash from fans after a prolonged Travis Barker–led promotional segment delayed the start of live fights.