AFLcrap1 wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:50 pm
Nrlolol wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:28 pm
leeroy*NRL* wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:53 pm
Thursday / Friday does not compare popularity of a code..
when one code is different to another code..
and in regards to what it has as a product and what it shows on other days..
AFL's Best it has to offer outside of finals is Prime Time Football.. Friday or Thursday.
Rugby league just has more tiers of levels it has to offer outside of
Nrlol's match up's of Thursday / Friday..
Neither does total ratings for end of year as it comes down to scheduling of games!
On almost any occasion put an AFL and nrlol game on next to each other or similar time frames the AFL murders the nrlol nearly every time!
Eg finals games, Thursday and Friday night games
Due to being flogged nearly every time the but buts come out and tears of you cannot compare those games as it’s unfair!
Suck it it all comes down to scheduling
Oh dear .
The scheduling excuses
While ignoring FTA games targeted into home markets to maximise ratings .
More FTA games than RL
RL having one teams home ratings not counted each week .
So it's 18 teams v 15 .
Yet we still win .
Lol
Derp derp derp .
Sydney get the same number of NRL games on FTA as Melbourne get AFL games on FTA. Neither city see all their local teams either..
Perth and Adelaide only get 10% more games on FTA than NRL in NRL states, but lose out because games are on 7mate and Perth only see a handful in primetime.
The AFLs FTA advantage is a myth.
NRL's foxtel advantage is huge and can be seen every week when looking at the averages. The AFL is comparable to the NRL for single games shown simulcast on ch7. However, this is only 2-4 games per round. The rest are overlapping which causes the average to plummet.
FTA is similar, Fox is non comparable