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TNA Sacrifice buy rates

Troy

Well-Known Member
Buyrates remain steady. TNA is still more interested in television ratings rather than PPV revenue. Maybe once they have sorted out the television side of things they can start planning to actually promote their PPVs and try to build them to a respectable level.

I think that TNA should consider running an iPPV to see what audience they can get. The profit margin for an iPPV is huge compared to a normal PPV and the cost would be a lot less for fans so it could encourage more fans to part with their cash.
 

Rated R Superstar

Well-Known Member
Maybe if Dixie didn't hype the shit out of stuff only for it to be a major let down, TNA might do decently in buy rates. Just sayin'.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Buyrates remain steady. TNA is still more interested in television ratings rather than PPV revenue. Maybe once they have sorted out the television side of things they can start planning to actually promote their PPVs and try to build them to a respectable level.

I think that TNA should consider running an iPPV to see what audience they can get. The profit margin for an iPPV is huge compared to a normal PPV and the cost would be a lot less for fans so it could encourage more fans to part with their cash.

Very good idea, I doubt they would do it, but it would probably work. They would see an iPPV being a step backward however, which is why I doubt it would happen.
 

Keith

WCW Halloween Phantom
Remain steady? When their that low they might as well go down if they are not going to go up.
 

Troy

Well-Known Member
Very good idea, I doubt they would do it, but it would probably work. They would see an iPPV being a step backward however, which is why I doubt it would happen.

They would see it as a step backward but to counter that I would run it on another night. Don't run it on a traditional Sunday night but try out a Saturday night or even something else during the week. Promote it as a special one off event and even just run it for two hours rather than three. They can test it out and see what kind of audience is out there.
 
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