Bellator 129 took place last Friday night in Council Bluffs, Iowa and the preliminary television ratings (Live+SD) had 564,000 viewers with a peak viewership of 780,000.
The ratings for the broadcast went up 21 percent in the +3 DVR numbers with 683,000 viewers and the new peak of the broadcast in now 948,000 viewers at 10:11 p.m ET.
The increase of 21 percent is the biggest increase in +3 DVR numbers during this season of Bellator as the previous high was 16 percent with Bellator 123 in September. With the viewership from last week’s card, the preliminary viewership (Live+SD) is now at 668,000 and the +3 DVR average is 740,000.
The television ratings for the eleventh season of Bellator are below.
Bellator 123:
Live+SD: 667,000 with peak of 979,000
+3 DVR: 777,000 with peak of 1,193,000
Bellator 124:
Live+SD: 771,000 with peak of 1,271,000
+3 DVR: 836,000 with peak of 1,429,000
Bellator 125:
Live+SD: 742,000 with peak of 1,120,000
+3 DVR: 796,000 with peak of 1,250,000
Bellator 126:
Live+SD: 656,000 with peak of 942,000
+3 DVR: 687,000 with peak of 1,011,000
Bellator 127:
Live+SD: 609,000 with peak of 780,000
+3 DVR: 670,000 with peak of 886,000
Bellator 128:
Live+SD: 668,000 with peak of 946,000
+3 DVR: 731,000 with peak of 990,000
Bellator 129:
Live+SD: 564,000 with peak of 780,000
+3 DVR: 683,000 with peak of 948,000
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