I remember the AFL getting the highest ratings of any program on 7 mate in Perth. I highly doubt it rated above ch7
Now answer the question about the AFLs stv ratings yesterday afternoon
I remember the AFL getting the highest ratings of any program on 7 mate in Perth. I highly doubt it rated above ch7
Wrong. The game started at half time of the first game, which still rated 235k despite overlap and on fta
You're wrong, as usualpussycat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:33 pmEither the AFL's broadcast guide is wrong or your wrong, i'm confident it's the latter.
The Lions game started at 4.00 and was the final game of the day. Hawthorn started at 2.30 .Meaning almost 2/3 of the Lions game was shown in complete isolation. But, once again, no interest or Just 80k worth.
Only 2 teams????? what about Freemantle. and there's another banned team. There whinging about St Kilda, and Hawthorne is not doing much better. And the Moment they stop giving GWS a 10m hand out they will be another run-of the-mill team. Then you will only have to play 10 teams on a Friday night. Maybe you can build a comp around that - think of it 'THE FRIDAY NIGHT COMP'. Your own competition. You could call it the 'LOL's Cup'NlolRL wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 2:33 pmYou're wrong, as usualpussycat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:33 pmEither the AFL's broadcast guide is wrong or your wrong, i'm confident it's the latter.
The Lions game started at 4.00 and was the final game of the day. Hawthorn started at 2.30 .Meaning almost 2/3 of the Lions game was shown in complete isolation. But, once again, no interest or Just 80k worth.
http://www.afl.com.au/tv-radio/broadcastguide
Nth v Hawks, like every other Sunday mid-arvo game, started at 3.20pm so it could lead into the news. It finished right on 6pm. The Lions v Suns game started at 4.45pm and half time started at ~5.55pm (~31 mins Q1, ~6 min break, ~31 mins Q2).
Yes the suns v Lions ratings are ordinary, but it overlapped a more interesting game plus the news.
You are quite correct that our bottom few teams dont rate that well, but that's hardly surprising. The AFL have 4 expansion teams in NRL markets, the NRL only have 1 in an AFL market. The new AFL expansion teams are our 17th and 18th teams. Our 1-16th teams are still as popular as they have always been.
Imagine if the NRL put a new second side into Melbourne and a new team into Perth. If these teams were performing poorly over a long period of time do you think their ratings would be any better? Do you think this extra game with expansion sides makes your existing 16 clubs less popular on TV? Of course not! They're an extra game on top of your existing popular product. Picking on the 9th game as less popular in comparison is idiotic
ok so 500 - 800k per round>>
See thats where the codes arent comparable. You have 15 clubs in 3 states, and 9 are in NSW. You could show all 4 non NSW clubs in 3 fta games, plus 2 NSW clubs.leeroy*NRL* wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 10:46 amok so 500 - 800k per round>>
but now take into account> the home market games>>
as now you only have 3 FTA games per week> which is 6 teams>>
or other teams will have to watch on fox>>
see when you break it down or does not seem so good after all.
Nurse!
So youre disagreeing with the averages seen for concurrent and isolated games this year?
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