The Cowboys do rate very well in QLD
especially in regionals..
be interesting with all these flooding conditions in QLD and northern NSW
how Cowboys do actually rate tonight..
The Cowboys do rate very well in QLD
The AFL havent shown a TH or FN game with a team from WA or SA yet. That always adds ratings, which is why the NRL show the Broncos almost every weekend on TH or FNleeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:48 pmThe Cowboys do rate very well in QLD
especially in regionals..
be interesting with all these flooding conditions in QLD and northern NSW
how Cowboys do actually rate tonight..
& yes i am not disagreeing with you..NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:50 pmThe AFL havent shown a TH or FN game with a team from WA or SA yet. That always adds ratings, which is why the NRL show the Broncos almost every weekend on TH or FNleeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:48 pmThe Cowboys do rate very well in QLD
especially in regionals..
be interesting with all these flooding conditions in QLD and northern NSW
how Cowboys do actually rate tonight..
It will be interesting t see how they schedule TH and F and if they favour the Broncos.leeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:20 pm& yes i am not disagreeing with you..NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:50 pmThe AFL havent shown a TH or FN game with a team from WA or SA yet. That always adds ratings, which is why the NRL show the Broncos almost every weekend on TH or FNleeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:48 pm
The Cowboys do rate very well in QLD
especially in regionals..
be interesting with all these flooding conditions in QLD and northern NSW
how Cowboys do actually rate tonight..
My Crows Against a Big Melbourne team usually Rate through the Roof on a Friday Night
btw NRL do not choose scheduling the networks do (changes 2018)
Really?????? Networks only compare ratings of each night do they???? So when ratings tally's at the end of the year are put out showing the most popular programs of the year we must ignore them because the shows are all on at different dates and times and thus not comparable under your rationale. You might want to speak to the networks about your 'rationale' pal.....lolololololol.NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:47 pmNetworks compare ratings of each night. They dont compare episode 1 of one show vs episode 1 of another when they are shown on different dates.
The idea is to compare which game had a higher audience under the same conditions, not which code has the highest rating Friday night game of round 12
Is that too complicated for you?
I never said they ONLY compare night to night you clown. But that is far more interesting to them than your round v round claim, comparing one program shown on the 15th of March to another shown on the 15th of April. They want to win the night's ratings.Terry wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 2:42 pmReally?????? Networks only compare ratings of each night do they???? So when ratings tally's at the end of the year are put out showing the most popular programs of the year we must ignore them because the shows are all on at different dates and times and thus not comparable under your rationale. You might want to speak to the networks about your 'rationale' pal.....lolololololol.NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:47 pmNetworks compare ratings of each night. They dont compare episode 1 of one show vs episode 1 of another when they are shown on different dates.
The idea is to compare which game had a higher audience under the same conditions, not which code has the highest rating Friday night game of round 12
Is that too complicated for you?
I don't think you understand broadcasting......it's too complicated for you!!!!
Well for starters, your claim I think night vs night comparisons is all networks care aabout is wrong.
Haha.....retreating to deflection eh!!!!! Typical fumbler.......lololololololololol. Run Forrest run......lolololololol
Hahahahaha.....Fred pontificating about the illogical. That's like Bozo the clown telling someone they look silly......lololololololololo.
You raised how networks would feel about total ratings for the year. What bigger indication than what they pay? Funny how you run whenever its mentionedTerry wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 3:31 pmHaha.....retreating to deflection eh!!!!! Typical fumbler.......lololololololololol. Run Forrest run......lolololololol
I think its far more likely that the season opener of 'game of thrones' will rate higher than the 4th episode, just as I think the seasons finale will get much higher ratings than earlier episodes. But hey, this is very complicated stuff.NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:47 pmNetworks compare ratings of each night. They dont compare episode 1 of one show vs episode 1 of another when they are shown on different dates.
The idea is to compare which game had a higher audience under the same conditions, not which code has the highest rating Friday night game of round 12
Is that too complicated for you?
thats way too over simplified. It's like if Melbournes favourite character was little finger, and Sydney's was John Snow. Ratings would vary depending on who was shown in each episode, and each city knew ahead of time which character featured.pussycat wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2017 10:25 amI think its far more likely that the season opener of 'game of thrones' will rate higher than the 4th episode, just as I think the seasons finale will get much higher ratings than earlier episodes. But hey, this is very complicated stuff.NlolRL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2017 1:47 pmNetworks compare ratings of each night. They dont compare episode 1 of one show vs episode 1 of another when they are shown on different dates.
The idea is to compare which game had a higher audience under the same conditions, not which code has the highest rating Friday night game of round 12
Is that too complicated for you?
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