Assuming our Sky number are similar to last yeat we will get close to 1.3m for Thursday night . I wonder what XMan will have to say about that


Mar-03 Parra V Bri metro 674k , regional 357k , Fox 210K , Sky ? = 1240k
pussycat wrote:The 357K regional were for Thursday night - Think tv.
Assuming our Sky number are similar to last yeat we will get close to 1.3m for Thursday night . I wonder what XMan will have to say about thatIt would beaten just about every AFL match during, last years, regular season
according to thinkTv you got 961k for regional and metro, making it 1171k with fox. Thats barely better than last year's 1146kpussycat wrote:The 357K regional were for Thursday night - Think tv.
Assuming our Sky number are similar to last yeat we will get close to 1.3m for Thursday night . I wonder what XMan will have to say about thatIt would beaten just about every AFL match during, last years, regular season
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Mar-03 Parra V Bri metro 674k , regional 357k , Fox 210K , Sky ? = 1240k
Thursday night was on the main channel wasnt it?pussycat wrote:think TV doesn't count Gem. That's 65 more.
So the main channel + gem = 670 + regionals = 1030 + fox = 1240 with sky still to be added.
Imagine the numbers when we have a close game
Wookie Sundays game Souths vs Roosters you have the total as 346k, forgot to add the Foxtel.
Lady's and gents the first excuse of 2016...... ''it was on the main channel wasn't it'' Lmfao :_<> :_<>Xman wrote:Thursday night was on the main channel wasnt it?pussycat wrote:think TV doesn't count Gem. That's 65 more.
So the main channel + gem = 670 + regionals = 1030 + fox = 1240 with sky still to be added.
Imagine the numbers when we have a close game
Anyway, opening game, no other sport on FTA, so we'll see how the season pans out.
How'd the Friday night go?
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Its is early days but damm that's a huge increase.The_Wookie wrote:early days. So many people making big calls of round 1.
Cheers wookie.The_Wookie wrote:havent done it yet, have to update both the aleague and league from last night. Ill get on it it shortly.
No actual graph of the results like usual ?The_Wookie wrote:End of round 1:
Fox ratings average: up 8% per game.
FTA ratings average: down 14% per game.
Total ratings average: up 12% per game.
Its worth noting that 440,000 more viewers watched rubgy league in round 1 this year compared to last year.
Crowds were however down 18% - about 25,000 in raw numbers.