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WWE revenues by business segment for Q3 2017

Out of the nine main WWE business segments, seven of them registered an increase compared to the prior year quarter while two saw a very small drop.

Network and pay-per-view revenues increased to $50.3 million versus $45.1 million from the prior year quarter; Television revenues spiked 15% to $64.7 million from $56.3 million; Live events increased 10% to $31.6 million versus $28.6 million from Q3 2016; Digital Media was up to $7.9 million from $6.5 million; Licensing increased to $11.3 million from $9 million; Venue merchandise ticked up slightly to $5.5 million from $5.1 million; and WWE Studios revenues went up to $4.2 million from $2.5 million.

The two which registered a drop are Home Entertainment which was down to $2.3 million from $2.5 million; and WWE Shop which went down to $7.2 million from $7.5 million.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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