Re: 2017 - Australian Football TV Ratings - AFL, AFL Womens etc (Rolling updates in OP)
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 4:44 pm
That's a lot of people not being counted!
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lets say there are 20 people watching the entire game at every single venue, (which is VERY generous) thats 40,000 in NSW and 20,000 in Victoria. This doesnt even come close to accounting for the difference in ratings. In fact it probably doesnt make up the difference in higher attendance for AFL games in Melbourne. AFL fans are at the games, not watching in the publeeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:17 pmNlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 1:19 pmHow many pubs are in NSW and how many in Vic?leeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:19 am
yep pretty much the only way to put it..
and tv ratings for all sports are affected by the large amount of pubs and sporting clubs across NSW
with figures i displayed last year>>
NSW doubling Victoria
and QLD even beating Victoria.
Total Hotel Pubs & Bars
(i) By State:
NSW 2052
QLD 1251
VIC 1092
SA 658
WA 595
TAS 281
NT 72
ACT 32
and these figures exclude
Leagues Clubs, RSL Clubs, Sports Clubs (which LIC referred to as mini casinos) lol
which NSW eclipses all states of all 3 forms of these entertainment facilities.
You haven't been in any pubs or clubs in NSW for SOO or GF have you?? They all advertise the game massively and have special drink/meal deals and giveaways throughout the games. 20 ppl per venue is a joke pal. You need to do better.NlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 6:35 pmlets say there are 20 people watching the entire game at every single venue, (which is VERY generous) thats 40,000 in NSW and 20,000 in Victoria. This doesnt even come close to accounting for the difference in ratings. In fact it probably doesnt make up the difference in higher attendance for AFL games in Melbourne. AFL fans are at the games, not watching in the publeeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:17 pm
Total Hotel Pubs & Bars
(i) By State:
NSW 2052
QLD 1251
VIC 1092
SA 658
WA 595
TAS 281
NT 72
ACT 32
and these figures exclude
Leagues Clubs, RSL Clubs, Sports Clubs (which LIC referred to as mini casinos) lol
which NSW eclipses all states of all 3 forms of these entertainment facilities.
we are talking about why EVERY game rates better in Melbourne, not SOO ya clownTerry wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:07 pmYou haven't been in any pubs or clubs in NSW for SOO or GF have you?? They all advertise the game massively and have special drink/meal deals and giveaways throughout the games. 20 ppl per venue is a joke pal. You need to do better.NlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 6:35 pmlets say there are 20 people watching the entire game at every single venue, (which is VERY generous) thats 40,000 in NSW and 20,000 in Victoria. This doesnt even come close to accounting for the difference in ratings. In fact it probably doesnt make up the difference in higher attendance for AFL games in Melbourne. AFL fans are at the games, not watching in the publeeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:17 pm
Total Hotel Pubs & Bars
(i) By State:
NSW 2052
QLD 1251
VIC 1092
SA 658
WA 595
TAS 281
NT 72
ACT 32
and these figures exclude
Leagues Clubs, RSL Clubs, Sports Clubs (which LIC referred to as mini casinos) lol
which NSW eclipses all states of all 3 forms of these entertainment facilities.
firstly, not all NSW towns are RL fans only, southern NSW has an AFL following. Furthermore, people sitting in a bar socialising, playing pool, eating and talking is hardly what I'd call a 'viewer'.pussycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:26 pmI go down to the local of a Tuesday night for tea a bit . There always always 30-40 eating in the dining section at any one time. With that many again at the bar. Its a long way from being a large pub, its probably not even a medium sized pub. Its not a football night but, even then, more than half would be watching the replay of the weekends game or Paul Kununts show . Throw in clubs (for which there would be similar numbers) and I think its pretty safe to say that when it comes to TV Rugby League is the dominant force.
Your really grasping nowNlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:50 pmfirstly, not all NSW towns are RL fans only, southern NSW has an AFL following. Furthermore, people sitting in a bar socialising, playing pool, eating and talking is hardly what I'd call a 'viewer'.pussycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:26 pmI go down to the local of a Tuesday night for tea a bit . There always always 30-40 eating in the dining section at any one time. With that many again at the bar. Its a long way from being a large pub, its probably not even a medium sized pub. Its not a football night but, even then, more than half would be watching the replay of the weekends game or Paul Kununts show . Throw in clubs (for which there would be similar numbers) and I think its pretty safe to say that when it comes to TV Rugby League is the dominant force.
20 people.... maybe for a 2pm sunday afternoon game..NlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 6:35 pmlets say there are 20 people watching the entire game at every single venue, (which is VERY generous) thats 40,000 in NSW and 20,000 in Victoria. This doesnt even come close to accounting for the difference in ratings. In fact it probably doesnt make up the difference in higher attendance for AFL games in Melbourne. AFL fans are at the games, not watching in the publeeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 3:17 pm
Total Hotel Pubs & Bars
(i) By State:
NSW 2052
QLD 1251
VIC 1092
SA 658
WA 595
TAS 281
NT 72
ACT 32
and these figures exclude
Leagues Clubs, RSL Clubs, Sports Clubs (which LIC referred to as mini casinos) lol
which NSW eclipses all states of all 3 forms of these entertainment facilities.
not as much as you guys complaining viewers in pubs arent countedpussycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:53 pmYour really grasping nowNlolRL wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:50 pmfirstly, not all NSW towns are RL fans only, southern NSW has an AFL following. Furthermore, people sitting in a bar socialising, playing pool, eating and talking is hardly what I'd call a 'viewer'.pussycat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 7:26 pmI go down to the local of a Tuesday night for tea a bit . There always always 30-40 eating in the dining section at any one time. With that many again at the bar. Its a long way from being a large pub, its probably not even a medium sized pub. Its not a football night but, even then, more than half would be watching the replay of the weekends game or Paul Kununts show . Throw in clubs (for which there would be similar numbers) and I think its pretty safe to say that when it comes to TV Rugby League is the dominant force.
Oh dear.......here we go again.....diving head first straight into the goldfish bowl lolololololololololololol. RL absolutely flogged the fumbling game last year, the year before, every year. Suck it up cupcake!!!!!! Do we have to do this rubbish over and over and over again, year on year. You dills need to know your place.........probably a lunatic asylum lololololololololololl.
i know you think match v match comparisons are unfair, but thats the logical way to demonstrate which code is more popular on TV when the schedules are so different.Terry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:16 pmOh dear.......here we go again.....diving head first straight into the goldfish bowl lolololololololololololol. RL absolutely flogged the fumbling game last year, the year before, every year. Suck it up cupcake!!!!!! Do we have to do this rubbish over and over and over again, year on year. You dills need to know your place.........probably a lunatic asylum lololololololololololl.
All the best and good luck for the future my struggling friend lololololololol.