Fuck off n die ... you welching donkeys piss flapFred wrote:Are they australian figures only ... Or do they include nz. If they include nz then that's not an indication of popularity in Australia.



Fuck off n die ... you welching donkeys piss flapFred wrote:Are they australian figures only ... Or do they include nz. If they include nz then that's not an indication of popularity in Australia.
NlolRL wrote:they are understandable. The first had massive sydney interest because it was Sydneys first ever GF win. The last was a massive blowout loss. The ones in the middle are about even with what youd expect from an afternoon coverageRaiderdave wrote:noNlolRL wrote:compare that to over 500kpussycat wrote:24 days ago the Storm got 114k on a Sunday arvoNlolRL wrote:when was the last time the nrl rated over 100k in Melbourne non prime time?eelofwest wrote:In Sydney, the Rabbitohs' first Premiership win since 1971 achieved an average audience of1.191 million, with a peak of1.330 million viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Sydney.
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a staggering free-to-air audience share of 65.6% with Total People - the highest ever share recorded in any market on any night (just beating the 65.5% share recorded in Melbourne on March 15, 2006 - the opening night of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, also broadcast on Nine).
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 75.4% with People 16-39 - the highest ever share of any demographic in any individual market since the introduction of OzTam in 2001.
In Brisbane, the game secured an average audience of 620,000, with a peak of 768,000viewers.
In Melbourne, it drew an average audience of 507,000, with a peak of 618,000 viewers. =D>
In Adelaide, the average audience was 120,000, while the peak audience was 148,000. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Adelaide.
And in Perth, average audience was 159,000with a peak of 232,000 viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Perth.
Wow no melbourne team playing and 507k watching on Tele...............The AFL could only dream of these numbers without the Swans playing......COLA TO THE RESCUE...![]()
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https://tv.nineaccess.com.au/press-r...-year-drought/
lets compare that 500K plus to
995K in 2005
765K in 2006
605K in 2012
the Victardian game....dying in our nations largest city
dave why do NRL play nearly every game in empty stadiums.Raiderdave wrote:NlolRL wrote:they are understandable. The first had massive sydney interest because it was Sydneys first ever GF win. The last was a massive blowout loss. The ones in the middle are about even with what youd expect from an afternoon coverageRaiderdave wrote:noNlolRL wrote:compare that to over 500kpussycat wrote:24 days ago the Storm got 114k on a Sunday arvoNlolRL wrote:when was the last time the nrl rated over 100k in Melbourne non prime time?eelofwest wrote:In Sydney, the Rabbitohs' first Premiership win since 1971 achieved an average audience of1.191 million, with a peak of1.330 million viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Sydney.
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a staggering free-to-air audience share of 65.6% with Total People - the highest ever share recorded in any market on any night (just beating the 65.5% share recorded in Melbourne on March 15, 2006 - the opening night of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, also broadcast on Nine).
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 75.4% with People 16-39 - the highest ever share of any demographic in any individual market since the introduction of OzTam in 2001.
In Brisbane, the game secured an average audience of 620,000, with a peak of 768,000viewers.
In Melbourne, it drew an average audience of 507,000, with a peak of 618,000 viewers. =D>
In Adelaide, the average audience was 120,000, while the peak audience was 148,000. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Adelaide.
And in Perth, average audience was 159,000with a peak of 232,000 viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Perth.
Wow no melbourne team playing and 507k watching on Tele...............The AFL could only dream of these numbers without the Swans playing......COLA TO THE RESCUE...![]()
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https://tv.nineaccess.com.au/press-r...-year-drought/
lets compare that 500K plus to
995K in 2005
765K in 2006
605K in 2012
the Victardian game....dying in our nations largest city![]()
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So much but but butting
So few words
Honestly
Fumblers n their pathetic excuses
N this fucktard is their king:_<>
Stick to the topic .stop deflectingleagueiscrap wrote:dave why do NRL play nearly every game in empty stadiums.Raiderdave wrote:NlolRL wrote:they are understandable. The first had massive sydney interest because it was Sydneys first ever GF win. The last was a massive blowout loss. The ones in the middle are about even with what youd expect from an afternoon coverageRaiderdave wrote:noNlolRL wrote:compare that to over 500kpussycat wrote:24 days ago the Storm got 114k on a Sunday arvoNlolRL wrote:when was the last time the nrl rated over 100k in Melbourne non prime time?eelofwest wrote:In Sydney, the Rabbitohs' first Premiership win since 1971 achieved an average audience of1.191 million, with a peak of1.330 million viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Sydney.
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a staggering free-to-air audience share of 65.6% with Total People - the highest ever share recorded in any market on any night (just beating the 65.5% share recorded in Melbourne on March 15, 2006 - the opening night of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, also broadcast on Nine).
In Sydney, the Nine Network recorded a free-to-air audience share of 75.4% with People 16-39 - the highest ever share of any demographic in any individual market since the introduction of OzTam in 2001.
In Brisbane, the game secured an average audience of 620,000, with a peak of 768,000viewers.
In Melbourne, it drew an average audience of 507,000, with a peak of 618,000 viewers. =D>
In Adelaide, the average audience was 120,000, while the peak audience was 148,000. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Adelaide.
And in Perth, average audience was 159,000with a peak of 232,000 viewers. It was the highest ever rating NRL Grand Final in Perth.
Wow no melbourne team playing and 507k watching on Tele...............The AFL could only dream of these numbers without the Swans playing......COLA TO THE RESCUE...![]()
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https://tv.nineaccess.com.au/press-r...-year-drought/
lets compare that 500K plus to
995K in 2005
765K in 2006
605K in 2012
the Victardian game....dying in our nations largest city![]()
:_<>
So much but but butting
So few words
Honestly
Fumblers n their pathetic excuses
N this fucktard is their king:_<>
why do the NRL make several hundred million less than the AFL
why are the AFL decades ahead on every level.![]()
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but but but NRL is still king, with 50 million in da bank![]()
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Raiderdave wrote:Fuck off n die ... you welching donkeys piss flapFred wrote:Are they australian figures only ... Or do they include nz. If they include nz then that's not an indication of popularity in Australia.![]()
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Your worse than a broken record Fred.Fred wrote:How many nrl games on that ?
Fred wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Fuck off n die ... you welching donkeys piss flapFred wrote:Are they australian figures only ... Or do they include nz. If they include nz then that's not an indication of popularity in Australia.![]()
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How was your hospital stay you lying donkey piss flap:_<> :_<>
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
So my question still stands ... How many nrl games in that ?pussycat wrote:Your worse than a broken record Fred.Fred wrote:How many nrl games on that ?
"....The Commission brought to a close the fourteen seasons of the NRL Partnership between News Limited and the ARL which saw Rugby League achieve record growth in crowds, ratings, membership and commercial revenue.
For all its success, the NRL Partnership was born out of a period of division as News and the ARL sought to heal a rift in the game. The Partnership had responsibility over the Telstra Premiership and game-wide broadcasting and revenue rights, while the ARL separately held carriage over the international team, State Leagues and game development.
With the backing of all clubs and all leagues, each of the NRL Partners stood aside to support a new organisation born out of a sense of opportunity and common purpose, one which has brought with it a central governance structure.
While the Australian Rugby League Commission retains an historic name in Australian sport, it represents a new era for Rugby League and for the millions who live and breathe the exhilaration of the Greatest Game of All."
we were up against the nbl and slaughtered emAFLcrap1 wrote:Wow. Opening game of the season ,up against no competition , & watchable on 2 mediums & barely cracked 400 k
Lol.