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PBA on Fox is the branding used for Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) broadcasts produced by Fox Sports and airing on the Fox broadcast network and Fox Sports 1 (FS1). On March 21, 2018, the PBA announced that Fox Sports signed a multi-year agreement to acquire the television rights to its events beginning in 2019 and running through at least 2022.
Including first-run and rerun broadcasts, the association reported that total viewership of all PBA telecasts on Fox networks through the PBA Tour Playoffs had seen an 85% increase in viewership over 2018, with the ten playoffs broadcasts being seen by at least 7.941 million. [7]
PBA Strike Derby (718,000 viewers) [35] Jun 6 Fox: Jupiter, FL: Jun 6 Live: Jupiter 42 Kris Prather, USA Non-title event. $25,000 top prize. PBA Summer Clash (890,000 viewers) [36] Jun 13 Fox: Jupiter, FL Jun 7 Jun 7 Jupiter 42 Sean Rash, USA Non-title event. $20,000 top prize. PBA Tour Finals Jul 19 CBS Sports: Jupiter, FL Jul 18–19 Live
MOST “NEWS” NETWORKS: This presidential year, the big story was the expanding dominance of Fox News, which was up a tremendous 30% in viewers to make it the fifth most-watched network in 2024 ...
— FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) July 17, 2024 The game was watched by 7.6 million viewers across the various FOX Sports platforms which was an increase of 6% over the 2023 All-Star Game.
Invitational event (Tier 1), limited to 64 PBA titlists. PBA major. PBA Tour champions fill up to 58 entries. PBA players with Regional titles only bowl in the PTQ to fill a minimum of 6 entries. $100,000 top prize. PBA Guaranteed Rate World Championship: Mar 13 Fox (456,000 viewers) [20] Tampa, FL: Mar 7–11 Live
For reference, last year's NFL Christmas games, held on a Monday, drew an average of 29 million viewers across three games on CBS, Fox and ABC. The NFL also reported some facts from Netflix about ...
On November 1, 2022, the PBA released the 2023 schedule, including Fox and FS1 broadcasts. For the first time in PBA history, the final rounds of all five major events were broadcast live on over-the-air network television (Fox network).