That would require about $1.2 billion in revenues for TFN which is doable once we have the US and UK.
I agree, I think it's not only doable, I think it's very probable we will be in that neighborhood.
A fair program to compare this with is The Golf Channel. That is a 24/7 specialty sports channel that was panned by many of the critics and look what it's become. The Golf Channel and TFN share the same demographic and they have lots of money and aren't afraid to spend it.
I think that MMA and The Fight Network will be widely accepted and the potential for growth is nearly limitless. Right now we only have a smattering of sponsors paying advertising dollars to us. That will certainly change once we get to the US and/or the UK.
The business model is hardly unique and presents an opportunity that will reap huge profits. Large business expenses like brick and mortar costs that eat up large percentages of profits don't exisist, nor will they exsist, so generous margins can be forecast.
I think we're sitting on a sleeping giant here and it's only a matter of time before it awakens.