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Old 04-29-2022, 04:38 PM   #3841
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Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
It's okay, Meltzer said that AEW is worth $400+ million a this point. If the mega merger does turn on AEW like it did WCW, AEW still has a lot of options. There are other networks that are hungry for AEW and content that hovers around a million viewers a week.

Since TNT was expecting AEW to cover the 700k mark, they likely aren't in "dire straights" with the current numbers they are getting. I personally know plenty of AD execs and TV rights lawyers and they are always messaging me that AEW is one of the hotter topics on the TV rights law forums and also the content demo forums, AEW a big hit there too.
It’s not the number you get, it’s the money you bring in. Meltzer has been hinting that is lower than desirable. BBT reruns or new sports properties would do better in the slots.
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