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wow ... with the commission taking over before the years end & the results reported here
it truly will be the Code of the next 2 decades
heart warming stuff .... heart warming
http://www.qrl.com.au/default.aspx?s=ar ... odes-power
Conference Highlights Code's Power
THE first Annual Conference involving the soon to be appointed ARL Commissioners along with the NRL Chairmen and Chief Executives, as well as representatives of the ARL, NSWRL, QRL, CRL, ARL Development and NZRL has been given compelling evidence of Rugby League’s power as at Television sport.
Figures released to the meeting today showed that a cumulative audience of 134million viewers tuned in to Australian free to air and subscription television to watch, NRL, Toyota Cup, State of Origin, City Country, Australia v New Zealand Tests and the Four Nations in 2011. The figure is 12 million more than any other Australian sport and does not take into account a further 12 million Rugby League viewers in New Zealand.
The detailed analysis of 2011 television results confirmed Rugby League as Australia’s number one television sport.
Other key points included:
• the highest average ratings of any football code on free to air and subscription television in 2011
• four of the top five sporting programs of the year on free to air television (including Origin Three as the highest rating free to air sports program)
• sixty-four of the top one hundred programs on subscription television
• the highest rating Origin series in history
• 1.3% growth in free to air audiences
• 16% growth in subscription television
“They are a powerful set of results across the coverage of the game,” NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.
“As we look towards media negotiations in the months ahead they are a reminder of Rugby League’s value in the market.”
Today’s meeting involved considerable discussion in relation to rights negotiations, reiterating that they would commence after the formation of the ARL Commission and that the game with the support of the clubs would strongly pursue the concept of a ‘full-season’ schedule with days and time-slots determined at the start of the year.
The 2011 Annual Conference was the last under the auspices of the NRL Partnership and the Chairman elect of the ARL Commission, Mr John Grant, and his fellow commissioners were in attendance.
Mr Grant made it clear that the Commission was indeed weeks away from formally assuming control but stressed there were a number of legal processes and due diligence obligations to be completed.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day – but it was built,” Mr Grant said in his address.
Mr Grant went on to assure the conference that the Commissioners would be focused on a ‘whole of game’ approach.
“There will be a strong focus on getting a whole of game strategic plan in place,” he said.
“It is important that as we look towards a significant growth in revenue that there is a strategy that underpins the way that money is used.
“The Commission is a unique opportunity to review existing plans without the constraints of the game’s previous structure.”
The meeting today looked closely at marketing and new media strategies as well as a close analysis of Rugby League’s development figures.
“We saw 35,000 new participants enter the game in 2011 - more than ever before,” Director of League integration, Andrew Hill, said today.
“There are over 480,000 club and school players taking part in actual competitions, not just short term clinics, and it is important people acknowledge just where our strengths are.
“There are over a million more who take part in clinics, back-yard league activities or some other organised Rugby League experience.
“There is no doubt that we can do a lot of things better but in the review that we have been conducting into Rugby League’s development pathways it is clear also that there are a lot of positives to build on.”
it truly will be the Code of the next 2 decades
heart warming stuff .... heart warming
http://www.qrl.com.au/default.aspx?s=ar ... odes-power
Conference Highlights Code's Power
THE first Annual Conference involving the soon to be appointed ARL Commissioners along with the NRL Chairmen and Chief Executives, as well as representatives of the ARL, NSWRL, QRL, CRL, ARL Development and NZRL has been given compelling evidence of Rugby League’s power as at Television sport.
Figures released to the meeting today showed that a cumulative audience of 134million viewers tuned in to Australian free to air and subscription television to watch, NRL, Toyota Cup, State of Origin, City Country, Australia v New Zealand Tests and the Four Nations in 2011. The figure is 12 million more than any other Australian sport and does not take into account a further 12 million Rugby League viewers in New Zealand.
The detailed analysis of 2011 television results confirmed Rugby League as Australia’s number one television sport.
Other key points included:
• the highest average ratings of any football code on free to air and subscription television in 2011
• four of the top five sporting programs of the year on free to air television (including Origin Three as the highest rating free to air sports program)
• sixty-four of the top one hundred programs on subscription television
• the highest rating Origin series in history
• 1.3% growth in free to air audiences
• 16% growth in subscription television
“They are a powerful set of results across the coverage of the game,” NRL Chief Executive, Mr David Gallop, said today.
“As we look towards media negotiations in the months ahead they are a reminder of Rugby League’s value in the market.”
Today’s meeting involved considerable discussion in relation to rights negotiations, reiterating that they would commence after the formation of the ARL Commission and that the game with the support of the clubs would strongly pursue the concept of a ‘full-season’ schedule with days and time-slots determined at the start of the year.
The 2011 Annual Conference was the last under the auspices of the NRL Partnership and the Chairman elect of the ARL Commission, Mr John Grant, and his fellow commissioners were in attendance.
Mr Grant made it clear that the Commission was indeed weeks away from formally assuming control but stressed there were a number of legal processes and due diligence obligations to be completed.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day – but it was built,” Mr Grant said in his address.
Mr Grant went on to assure the conference that the Commissioners would be focused on a ‘whole of game’ approach.
“There will be a strong focus on getting a whole of game strategic plan in place,” he said.
“It is important that as we look towards a significant growth in revenue that there is a strategy that underpins the way that money is used.
“The Commission is a unique opportunity to review existing plans without the constraints of the game’s previous structure.”
The meeting today looked closely at marketing and new media strategies as well as a close analysis of Rugby League’s development figures.
“We saw 35,000 new participants enter the game in 2011 - more than ever before,” Director of League integration, Andrew Hill, said today.
“There are over 480,000 club and school players taking part in actual competitions, not just short term clinics, and it is important people acknowledge just where our strengths are.
“There are over a million more who take part in clinics, back-yard league activities or some other organised Rugby League experience.
“There is no doubt that we can do a lot of things better but in the review that we have been conducting into Rugby League’s development pathways it is clear also that there are a lot of positives to build on.”
RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
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AFL Warrior wrote:The population of NZ is hardly 12 million
what a wombat
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yes ... thats what you are ............AFL Warrior wrote:What a goose!
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VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
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Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
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If this new commission believes those figures to be accurate they are truly dreaming.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/tools_and_serv ... clock.aspx
4.4 million people inhabit New Zealand.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/tools_and_serv ... clock.aspx
4.4 million people inhabit New Zealand.
Rugby League has a lying culture. Altering crowd figures, relying on inaccurate TV figures from regional NSW and refusing to distance itself from Leagues Clubs and obtain it's own club memberships as it relies on LC's to survive as private entities.
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geeTopper wrote:If this new commission believes those figures to be accurate they are truly dreaming.
http://www.stats.govt.nz/tools_and_serv ... clock.aspx
4.4 million people inhabit New Zealand.
I know warrior has the intelligence of a boiled egg
it seems you aren't any better
the 2 of you grab a dictionary
& look up the word .... accumulative
then when you've discovered its meaning
proceed to give yourselves upper cuts
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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
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When it comes to population there is no such thing as accumulative.
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where does it mention the population you wombatTopper wrote:When it comes to population there is no such thing as accumulative.
it says the cumulative NRL TV audience in New Zealand was 12 Million
now make a fist
& give yourself a few
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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
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Raiderdave, I was responding to your jibes at AFL Warrior. Anyway, creating a statistic such a cumulative ratings takes away the influence of the raw numbers. The raw numbers tell the real story, and that is that the AFL is winning the war in Australia. See this website's ratings page. The figures quoted in other areas did not tell the full story either. I am certain that many more than 35K first started playing AFL in 2011. 480K of which the vast majority if not all of it is concentrated in New South Wales and Queensland which is a bad thing and not a good thing, and again I'm sure that the AFL has many more.
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Topper wrote:Raiderdave, I was responding to your jibes at AFL Warrior. Anyway, creating a statistic such a cumulative ratings takes away the influence of the raw numbers. The raw numbers tell the real story, and that is that the AFL is winning the war in Australia. See this website's ratings page. The figures quoted in other areas did not tell the full story either. I am certain that many more than 35K first started playing AFL in 2011. 480K of which the vast majority if not all of it is concentrated in New South Wales and Queensland which is a bad thing and not a good thing, and again I'm sure that the AFL has many more.
no you didn't ... you posted NZ's population & claimed the figures were faulty based on the same moronic mistake warrior made
the cumulative numbers are the raw ones added up
& they only story they tell is more people watched Rugby League in 2011 then AFL ... 12 million more in Australia
24 million more in Australasia
probably 75 Million more worldwide
the other figures show Rugby League's participation rates are on a steady rise
yes most of the 480K are in NSW & QLD ... but figures are on the rise in all States & Territories ...
we're about to take a trial to Hobart for only the 2nd time ever in 2012 ... the Storm V the Broncos
it will draw a very big crowd
& on the back of comp games in Darwin.. Adelaide & Perth ... the NRL will be played in more Australian cities then the AFL in 2012
we're busting out
& one can only imagine what we'll be doing with more then a Billion in our pocket in 2013
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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
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You really are a fool aren't you?
The raw numbers have already been added up. AFL wins the ratings war.
You called on me to provide AFL leagues outside Australia. I now call on you to provide RL leagues in Darwin, Adelaide and Perth. And you have a long way to go to catch up with the AFL presence in your own heartland. Have you even seen TLPG's website? You aren't busting out at all.
The raw numbers have already been added up. AFL wins the ratings war.
You called on me to provide AFL leagues outside Australia. I now call on you to provide RL leagues in Darwin, Adelaide and Perth. And you have a long way to go to catch up with the AFL presence in your own heartland. Have you even seen TLPG's website? You aren't busting out at all.
Rugby League has a lying culture. Altering crowd figures, relying on inaccurate TV figures from regional NSW and refusing to distance itself from Leagues Clubs and obtain it's own club memberships as it relies on LC's to survive as private entities.
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