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Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:55 pm
by AFLcrap1
He lies .
Then he runs from that thread
Starts the same shit in another .

Won't discuss what he posts ..just deflects .

I've got a half dead pot plant in the lounge room that's smarter than him .

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:14 am
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:
No wonder this site has little traffic .

The amount of absolute bullshit talked would not inspire anyone to come here to argue about sport .
Itnuse have a lot of traffic and loads of users, before you turned up and trolling every thread, spazza

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:48 pm
by AFLcrap1
How is asking you to explain what you post .
Or highlighting your lies trolling .

It's a fight club .
If you lie about something you will get called out on it .
As was asked yesterday & not by me ...lol & you ignored

How's the Melb storm leagues club going
Lol

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:25 am
by AFLcrap1
Bump
Lol this thread had the fumblers reaching for the baby oil & tissues .
Lol
Where are all these Chinese viewers now .?
Where are these great viewing numbers?
Maybe they were just all bullshit ...
Lol that's where the smart money would go

The afl propaganda DEPT.
Putting N.Korea to shame

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:34 pm
by notaleaguefan
It’s been well established that old crapper doesn’t have a life!

Busy being slaughtered in all the threads so he has to bum this old post from 3 years ago

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:05 pm
by AFLcrap1
The_Wookie wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:28 am
you bumped a 3 year old thread for this. get a fucking life.
Cranky much
Is there a rule against bumping threads?
There's 10 pages of afl fans wanking over mythical numbers .
It was my duty to highlight how misguided they were .

How the numbers after a few years were shown to be just what we thought they were . Utter rot .

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:30 am
by AngloFootballLeague
Kinda like growth in Western Sydney where all references are paid ambassadors or development officers

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 11:53 am
by Terry
This thread indicates exactly how the AFL work. They put a story out and the Stockholm syndrome induced supporters nod in unison and pat each other on the back.

Intelligent folk research the said propaganda and find its lies, obfuscations and distortions. No correction is ever given. But the AFL's work is done. The faithful have consumed and believed the said propaganda.

It's called AFL promotion 101. Great thread!!!!!!

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:17 pm
by notaleaguefan
More likely terry it’s called league looney tinfoil hat conspiracy 101
The success and popularity of the afl is fabricated and Hundreds of conspiracies of people trying to make league fail and but buts why it is still so pathetic

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 12:30 pm
by AFLcrap1
rant rant
Address the issue
Where are the follow up ratings .
Where is the follow up STAGGERING GROWTH .
I'll wait .

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:41 pm
by notaleaguefan
This thread was done to death 11 pages of you yelling at the screen!
It was you who bumped the 3 yr old thread due to being humiliated in all the other threads!

Why not address the issue that you have no life and just straight pathetic! And can never let anything go no matter how wrong you are!
Society isn’t wrong, it’s you crapper

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:55 pm
by pussycat
The_Wookie wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:38 am
Port Adelaide Football Club’s ambitious move to capture Chinese interest has landed the club the most watched home-and-away game in AFL history.

The April 23 Adelaide Oval game between the Power and Geelong was bolstered by almost four million people watching the match from mainland China.

Following the strong viewing figures from the first two screenings by China’s state broadcaster, Port Adelaide, the AFL and CCTV have signed an agreement to show one game weekly for the rest of this season.

The ratings mean almost five times as many people in China than Australia watched Power’s round five clash at Adelaide Oval.

Club chief executive Keith Thomas said the numbers demonstrated a real appetite for AFL.

“When we entered into a partnership with CCTV to broadcast games against Essendon and Geelong, we weren’t sure how they would be accepted by CCTV’s viewing audience,” he said. “We were hopeful of gaining an audience share of between one and two million viewers by our second broadcast game, but to achieve over two million viewers for the first broadcast game in round three was very pleasing. But for me, the real story is in the staggering growth from our first broadcast game to the second.”

Port Adelaide’s round three home-ground win against Essendon on April 8 drew an average of 2.12 million viewers in China, compared with 947,025 across Australia. That increased to 3.87 million for Port Adelaide’s round five loss to Geelong, watched by 858,386 in Australia.

The average gross television audience per round last year across the Seven Network and Fox Footy Channel was 4.466 million. The 2012 Hawthorn-Sydney grand final attracted a TV audience of 4.08 million, the largest in a decade.

As part of the new agreement between Port Adelaide, the AFL and CCTV, one in every three games broadcast in China will feature the Power, giving other clubs and stadiums the opportunity to reach a new audience. CCTV5+ sports channel will broadcast any final in which Port Adelaide plays, and screen the grand final regardless of who plays.

CCTV5+ director and sports presenter Zhang Bin said it was too early to gauge the overall popularity of AFL in China, but he hoped coverage would increase tourism to Australia. First impressions from his staff and viewer feedback was that the game had “faster pace and more vivid movement than other codes such as traditional rugby or NFL games”.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/a ... 1311256934
Wow, just Wow!

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:56 pm
by pussycat
The_Wookie wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:38 am
Port Adelaide Football Club’s ambitious move to capture Chinese interest has landed the club the most watched home-and-away game in AFL history.

The April 23 Adelaide Oval game between the Power and Geelong was bolstered by almost four million people watching the match from mainland China.

Following the strong viewing figures from the first two screenings by China’s state broadcaster, Port Adelaide, the AFL and CCTV have signed an agreement to show one game weekly for the rest of this season.

The ratings mean almost five times as many people in China than Australia watched Power’s round five clash at Adelaide Oval.

Club chief executive Keith Thomas said the numbers demonstrated a real appetite for AFL.

“When we entered into a partnership with CCTV to broadcast games against Essendon and Geelong, we weren’t sure how they would be accepted by CCTV’s viewing audience,” he said. “We were hopeful of gaining an audience share of between one and two million viewers by our second broadcast game, but to achieve over two million viewers for the first broadcast game in round three was very pleasing. But for me, the real story is in the staggering growth from our first broadcast game to the second.”

Port Adelaide’s round three home-ground win against Essendon on April 8 drew an average of 2.12 million viewers in China, compared with 947,025 across Australia. That increased to 3.87 million for Port Adelaide’s round five loss to Geelong, watched by 858,386 in Australia.

The average gross television audience per round last year across the Seven Network and Fox Footy Channel was 4.466 million. The 2012 Hawthorn-Sydney grand final attracted a TV audience of 4.08 million, the largest in a decade.

As part of the new agreement between Port Adelaide, the AFL and CCTV, one in every three games broadcast in China will feature the Power, giving other clubs and stadiums the opportunity to reach a new audience. CCTV5+ sports channel will broadcast any final in which Port Adelaide plays, and screen the grand final regardless of who plays.

CCTV5+ director and sports presenter Zhang Bin said it was too early to gauge the overall popularity of AFL in China, but he hoped coverage would increase tourism to Australia. First impressions from his staff and viewer feedback was that the game had “faster pace and more vivid movement than other codes such as traditional rugby or NFL games”.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/a ... 1311256934
What happened?

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 11:19 pm
by AFLcrap1
notaleaguefan wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:41 pm
This thread was done to death 11 pages of you yelling at the screen!
It was you who bumped the 3 yr old thread due to being humiliated in all the other threads!

Why not address the issue that you have no life and just straight pathetic! And can never let anything go no matter how wrong you are!
Society isn’t wrong, it’s you crapper
Oh my . A massive deflection once again .how unusual .

Um this is a thread about tv ratings in China .
I have stayed on topic asking how they are after a few years..
Why are you ignoring the topic & ranting about me .
Stay on topic .
How's the ratings .

Any news on growth ...
Tv stations lining up to broadcast the Aflol .

These are relevant questions .
Yet you don't want yo talk about them .
Why?

Re: ‘Staggering growth’ in Chinese AFL audience

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 12:47 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
the biggest joke to set place in this forum..

lol millions of viewers, what a load of baloney