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but but Roy MastersAFLcrap1 wrote: Mon May 28, 2018 8:42 pmBut but ..overlap .
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the point is FTA ratings are down across the board by quite some margin, so it's not just the AFL who are hurting on FTA. In fact if it wasnt for 2 of our rounds being relegated to 7mate we'd probably be down about the same on FTA
RL remains steady due to fox only, their FTA ratings are down 10%. Ours are down 20% overall, but up on Sunday, but we also had 2 rounds that were badly affected by being shown on 7mate. Currently fox is saving RL. But remember, fox is only available to 1/3rd of the population, so FTA drop is still significant.pussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 10:27 amAn article the other day noted tv overall was down about 4%. It hadn't fallen of a cliff like AFL. And RL has all the 'but, but' excuses you have and are still up1%
Have you considered the possibility that people may have chosen to watch the Commonwealth games or the Royal wedding rather than that boring as bat shit crap that Melbourners refer to as sport.
it's pretty irrelevant what you think, the evidence is clear for every network and for multiple programs, including the NRL with the storm.AFLcrap1 wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 11:40 amLol
The excuses are great reading .
AFL is in free fall
& the comm games excuse is getting a massive workout .
If only those poor saps in Vicderpia knew how to use a remote .
I know to be fair remotes have only been around for about 35 years . So we should give the poor idiots down there a chance to learn how to change te channel with one .
Channel 9 retained the streaming rights to there matches. Channel 7 didn't. And as AFLcrap pointed out FTA only differs from PTV in that its free. So its stands to reason C9 would have a similar percentage gain if it wasn't for there steaming rights. On the other hand there performing the last rites on the AFL.NlolRL wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 10:41 amRL remains steady due to fox only, their FTA ratings are down 10%. Ours are down 20% overall, but up on Sunday, but we also had 2 rounds that were badly affected by being shown on 7mate. Currently fox is saving RL. But remember, fox is only available to 1/3rd of the population, so FTA drop is still significant.pussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 10:27 amAn article the other day noted tv overall was down about 4%. It hadn't fallen of a cliff like AFL. And RL has all the 'but, but' excuses you have and are still up1%
Have you considered the possibility that people may have chosen to watch the Commonwealth games or the Royal wedding rather than that boring as bat shit crap that Melbourners refer to as sport.
Yes of course many people chose to watch the commonwealth games and royal wedding, they are one-off events. A large proportion of both code's audience are fringe viewers. It doesnt take much for them to drift to other programs.
given the trend is away from TV in general to formats like netflix, especially for the younger audience, I call BS. Younger fringe viewers are doing other things like gaming and watching movies/showspussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 12:43 pmChannel 9 retained the streaming rights to there matches. Channel 7 didn't. And as AFLcrap pointed out FTA only differs from PTV in that its free. So its stands to reason C9 would have a similar percentage gain if it wasn't for there steaming rights.NlolRL wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 10:41 amRL remains steady due to fox only, their FTA ratings are down 10%. Ours are down 20% overall, but up on Sunday, but we also had 2 rounds that were badly affected by being shown on 7mate. Currently fox is saving RL. But remember, fox is only available to 1/3rd of the population, so FTA drop is still significant.pussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 10:27 amAn article the other day noted tv overall was down about 4%. It hadn't fallen of a cliff like AFL. And RL has all the 'but, but' excuses you have and are still up1%
Have you considered the possibility that people may have chosen to watch the Commonwealth games or the Royal wedding rather than that boring as bat shit crap that Melbourners refer to as sport.
Yes of course many people chose to watch the commonwealth games and royal wedding, they are one-off events. A large proportion of both code's audience are fringe viewers. It doesnt take much for them to drift to other programs.
pussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 1:05 pmIt doesn't really matter what you want to call it . The numbers speak for themselves. TV in general is down 4%, the NRL has bucked the trend and are up 1% . While the AFL is in free fall and there performing the last rites over there carcass as we speak.
the AFL is miles ahead on every other metric, and AFL is still most watched given the amount of sport on the weekend, so I think last rights may be a bit prematurepussycat wrote: Wed May 30, 2018 1:05 pmIt doesn't really matter what you want to call it . The numbers speak for themselves. TV in general is down 4%, the NRL has bucked the trend and are up 1% . While the AFL is in free fall and there performing the last rites over there carcass as we speak.