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Pay-per-view problems hit Mayweather-Pacquiao boxing match | |
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Customers of US cable companies took to social media on Saturday to report problems ordering the pay-per-view (PPV) for the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. | |
It was unclear how many people had been unable to order, but a late rush did cause the fight at the sold-out MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas to start late, according to a representative of HBO, which co-produced and broadcast with rival premium cable network Showtime. | |
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The fight, ordered through cable operators, cost $90 (£59) for standard definition and $100 for high definition, the most expensive pay-per-view ever for a boxing event. | |
Pay-per-view is the largest revenue stream for the fight and was expected to bring in at least $300m. The majority of the revenue goes to the boxers and Mayweather, the winner of the fight, stood to take the largest share. | |
Customers with Time Warner Cable, Comcast, DirecTV and Charter took to Twitter to report problems ordering the PPV. | |
DirecTV gave troubleshooting tips on Twitter for customers having problems ordering PPV and Charter said it was working to resolve issues. | |
HBO, owned by Time Warner Inc, and CBS Corp’s Showtime, which split 7.5% of the PPV revenue, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. |