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"WWE Network announces 667,287 Subscribers"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does the 1M target include any (potential) rollout of the Network internationally this year?

2:14 PM

Blogger Mookie said...

I've heard this question a number of times today.

No. The 1M number is purely for the Domestic WWE Network. They figured it would cost $55M to run plus up to $60M in Revenue Cannibalization. The int'l rollout of the WWE Network (Phase II) for Canada, UK, Australia, Nordics, HK, etc - that's a 250k for a break-even point.

So, in short, nope - they need 1,000,000 annual subscribers on the US WWE Network to break-even. Then they need another 250,000 annual subscribers for the Int'l WWE Network to break-even.

However, that number is based on guessing revenue cannibalization, so we need to know what PPV looks like before we can know for sure. As I wrote before, there's a HUGE revenue cannibalization possibility when you include all their revenue streams. I guessed $55M. They guessed $60M. That's probably a decent range, but no one knows until basically those dollars dry up.

2:17 PM

Anonymous TG Chicago said...

"If the WWE Network needs 1M domestic subscribers to break even (on OIBDA), now that Wrestlemania is over, where are they going to find the last 250,000?"

Don't you mean 350,000? Or, technically, 332,713?

2:05 PM

Blogger Mookie said...

Technically, yes - that's the difference.

However, I really meant 250,000. I fully believed they could get another 83,713 subscribers to sign up by the end of the year. Those were the people who were waiting to see the Wrestlemania stream to prove itself or interested fans who acquire technology (Roku, next gen console, smart tv).

However, the 250,000 fans beyond that was where I had (and continue to have) my serious doubts.

2:19 PM

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