like you oxygen bottles always do!AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
So you compare one night
like usual fuckstick phill, when it suits you its all fine, when it doesnt its unfair & lies lies lies, then followed with the but buts
like you oxygen bottles always do!AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
So you compare one night
The number of people who watched NRL on television in the first four rounds improved from 13,968,541 to 16,266,878, an increase of 16 per cent compared to last season.
That’s 2,298,337 more viewers overall in the first month compared to last year.
QueenslandISAFL wrote:The decline continues for the NRLOL
Fri TV #AFL metro #AFLPiesTigers 708k Seven 553 (Mel 447k Ade 106k) 7mate 155k (Syd 34k Bri 45k Per 75k)
Fri STV #AFL #FoxFooty #AFLPiesTigers 291k
Fri TV #NRL metro #NRLTitansBroncos 424k Nine 398k (Syd 178k Bri 220k) Gem 26k (Mel 12k Ade 5k Per 8k)
Fri STV #NRL #FoxSports #NRLTitansBroncos 210k
its his usual mental rant about something irrlevantXman wrote:Say what? What's your point?
Fox exclusive NRL games up +29%Xman wrote:the biggest change is due to around a 50% increase in live FTA games due to Thursday night games
Overall during the first four rounds this year, Fox’s viewing numbers are up 26 per cent in the same timeslots they broadcast last year, with 2015’s national averages of 200,00-250,000 viewers now tending to push beyond 300,000 viewers.
Fox Sports said national audiences for its exclusive matches currently average 264,000 viewers, which is up 29 per cent on the same time last year, and including simulcast games, its average live audience is up 20 per cent to 245,000 viewers.
The numbers they've quoted seem a bit off to be honest. They claim 2015’s national averages of 200,00-250,000 viewers now tending to push beyond 300,000 viewers yet I dont see that from the numbers we've seeneelofwest wrote:Fox exclusive NRL games up +29%Xman wrote:the biggest change is due to around a 50% increase in live FTA games due to Thursday night games
Including simulcast games up +20%
All live on FTA is one change long overdue that has improved ratings but Fox ratings going through the roof and simulcasting games cannot be ignored.
They are all equally important changes that have contributed to the massive increase in ratings.
Overall during the first four rounds this year, Fox’s viewing numbers are up 26 per cent in the same timeslots they broadcast last year, with 2015’s national averages of 200,00-250,000 viewers now tending to push beyond 300,000 viewers.
Fox Sports said national audiences for its exclusive matches currently average 264,000 viewers, which is up 29 per cent on the same time last year, and including simulcast games, its average live audience is up 20 per cent to 245,000 viewers.
I already explained Easter, I said all sports suffer because people are getting the last blast of decent weather in before it gets cold, the kids are just about heading back to school. The show and weather combined makes all sports struggle more than usual around this time, in Canberra a heap of the population head to the coast for the long weekend, that's why I can't understand why the Raiders always have a home game at Easter, it just doesn't make sense.Intentcity wrote:So you're saying the Easter weekend coming earlier this year has has nothing to do with your average ratings being higher after 4 rounds? As I said, let's compare the ratings after this round.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Never mind for fucks sake.
Wow continue on you two clowns .
And what I was talking about earlier for the morons that can't comprehend shit, the reason the ratings are so far up is because like the afl now, we have no fucking delayed games anymore, get it, Friday 2 games has gone where one was replayed late at night and got fuck all ratings,got it yet smartarses?ParraEelsNRL wrote:wrote:
Never mind for fucks sake.
Wow continue on you two clowns .
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