Im sure USA would like the ratings to be higher but they obviously aren't to concerned about it since they just took Smackdown to be on there channel which only gets like half of what Raw does.
That's flawed reasoning. Just because they are bringing Smackdown to USA doesn't mean they are not too concerned about the ratings. It could mean they believe that WWE will turn the ratings around... they could believe that having Smackdown on the network will help boost ratings for Raw... they could simply believe that since Raw is the highest rated show on their network that Smackdown might become the second highest. It's all irrelevant to the level of their concern about ratings. Because although they are making money, they will ALWAYS be concerned about making more.
Raw is in no danger of being cancelled. However, that doesn't mean that USA doesn't want the ratings for it to be higher. The higher the ratings, the more money they make from sponsors. So they might be making money right now but it's naive to think that they are not concerned enough to want the ratings to be higher. USA benefits from higher ratings on Raw monetarily and by bringing attention to other shows. Smackdown is more than likely going to turn a profit for USA as Raw likely still does now. But what Smackdown will also do is get the WWE fanbase to watch USA on nights when they usually do not watch USA and that may get higher ratings for their other shows on that night. That is a huge benefit to bringing Smackdown to USA, regardless of Raw's ratings.
But just because the shows are not in danger of being cancelled and just because they will be USA's highest rated shows in no way means they are not very concerned about the ratings. BUT since USA pays for the show, not WWE, the ratings hit their pocketbook before WWE's. WWE has the network and live gate and PPV buys (less now though) to get revenue... USA has sponsors. Raw has had a history of bouncing back and USA is likely counting on it to do this again. But simply because they are bringing Smackdown aboard does not indicate they are not concerned about the low ratings.
Edit: in talking with my sister I just realized too that since Smackdown is not live, it is a cheaper show to produce. So Smackdown can get lower ratings than Raw and still turn a sizable profit for USA since it costs less money to produce.
The easiest answer is they are likely concerned but realize things are not beyond repair at the moment. They're not going to just turn their backs on the show but I guarantee if it goes on like this in a downward trend, USA will get very concerned very fast.
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