2018 - NRL - Rugby League TV Ratings
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 5:56 pm
Gees, it appears there is very little interest in the Super League on Tour in Australia. A mere 21,000 viewers nationwide last night. Eek
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Oh dear, prime time, live and on the main channel in Melbourne last night.leeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:21 pmyeah shocking figures.. very bad>>
almost more people at the game 12,500k
I put it down to no one even new it was on..
was very very low key...
WORLD CLUB CHALLENGE RUGBY LEAGUE -MATCH
Channel 9
Total: 381,000
Sydney: 176,000
Melbourne: 79,000
Brisbane: 127,000
https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/02/friday ... -2018.html
Ummmmmm......talking about a laugh.......AFLX 5 city metro 126k lololololoolololololool. Dropped 40k from previous night lololololololololol. 77k only in Melbourne. Now there's something to laugh about pal!!!!
Surprised? You and many AFL fans have suggested AFLX is rubbish. Yet still on a secondary channel in Melbourne, AFLX rated just as good as the NRL Premiers and local team in a World Club Challenge broadcast live on the primary channel. Add the Melbourne FOX tv audience of 75,000 and well... Eek.
Geez pal, you're gonna have to take yourself off to the jungle for a sabbatical with those other delusional fumble fans lolololololololol. RL outrated fumbleball in Melbourne on FTA. Yep...the absolute heartland of the fumbling game beaten by RL lolololololololol.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:03 pmSurprised? You and many AFL fans have suggested AFLX is rubbish. Yet still on a secondary channel in Melbourne, AFLX rated just as good as the NRL Premiers and local team in a World Club Challenge broadcast live on the primary channel. Add the Melbourne FOX tv audience of 75,000 and well... Eek.
Total Melbourne viewers last night for the respective codes clearly shows the AFL won easily in the crowd and tv ratings stakes.Terry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:19 pmGeez pal, you're gonna have to take yourself off to the jungle for a sabbatical with those other delusional fumble fans lolololololololol. RL outrated fumbleball in Melbourne on FTA. Yep...the absolute heartland of the fumbling game beaten by RL lolololololololol.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:03 pmSurprised? You and many AFL fans have suggested AFLX is rubbish. Yet still on a secondary channel in Melbourne, AFLX rated just as good as the NRL Premiers and local team in a World Club Challenge broadcast live on the primary channel. Add the Melbourne FOX tv audience of 75,000 and well... Eek.
This preseason has been an unmitigated disaster for fumbleball. Time for a reality check beatup lolololololol!!!!
You might want to check the definition of 'easily' my friend loloololol. The fumble crowd was 22k and RL 19k. Pretty close. FTA fumbling 77k v RL 79k in Melb. Fox fumbling 75k v RL 79k. Very close. I suggest you invest in a dictionary to save further embarressment pal lololololololol.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 2:35 pmTotal Melbourne viewers last night for the respective codes clearly shows the AFL won easily in the crowd and tv ratings stakes.Terry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:19 pmGeez pal, you're gonna have to take yourself off to the jungle for a sabbatical with those other delusional fumble fans lolololololololol. RL outrated fumbleball in Melbourne on FTA. Yep...the absolute heartland of the fumbling game beaten by RL lolololololololol.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:03 pm
Surprised? You and many AFL fans have suggested AFLX is rubbish. Yet still on a secondary channel in Melbourne, AFLX rated just as good as the NRL Premiers and local team in a World Club Challenge broadcast live on the primary channel. Add the Melbourne FOX tv audience of 75,000 and well... Eek.
This preseason has been an unmitigated disaster for fumbleball. Time for a reality check beatup lolololololol!!!!
Claiming a nationwide fox RL audience as the audience in Melbourne alone now eh?Terry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 2:54 pmYou might want to check the definition of 'easily' my friend loloololol. The fumble crowd was 22k and RL 19k. Pretty close. FTA fumbling 77k v RL 79k in Melb. Fox fumbling 75k v RL 79k. Very close. I suggest you invest in a dictionary to save further embarressment pal lololololololol.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 2:35 pmTotal Melbourne viewers last night for the respective codes clearly shows the AFL won easily in the crowd and tv ratings stakes.Terry wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2018 12:19 pm
Geez pal, you're gonna have to take yourself off to the jungle for a sabbatical with those other delusional fumble fans lolololololololol. RL outrated fumbleball in Melbourne on FTA. Yep...the absolute heartland of the fumbling game beaten by RL lolololololololol.
This preseason has been an unmitigated disaster for fumbleball. Time for a reality check beatup lolololololol!!!!