You're shocking at understanding things!!!!!!NlolRL wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 9:27 pmYou're shocking at explaining things.
what extra FTA game? Each city only gets 3.5-4 FTA games per round. If they have 3 FTA games in a round each city only get one FN, SN and Su FTA game. If the round includes 4 FTA games it will be a Thursday or Saturday arvo. So what extra FTA game? The end result is still 80-90 FTA games per year.pussycat wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 8:13 pmwhen shown with one of the extra FTA matches that AFL usually have of a Saturday and a Sunday it makes the ratings higher.
Yes splitting games to multiple markets adds ratings, but only for Adelaide and Perth. Melbourne do not get targeting, just like the NRL in Sydney. HOWEVER, the NRL wouldnt get a meaningful advantage if they split games anyway because 1. the Broncos are already on FTA for most rounds, and 2. The Titans, Knights, Raiders and Cowboys show no increase in ratings in their local areas when they are on FTA. Look at the ratings this season. When the Titans played on FTA the Brisbane ratings were still around 130k, the same for any non-QLD club. When the Cowboys played the regional ratings were no higher than when any other club played.pussycat wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 8:13 pmSo not only do the AFL generate more ratings by splitting there matches and showing 4 local teams not just 2
can you give examples? I have no idea what you mean. How does 'extra FTA coverage' change ptv ratings?pussycat wrote: Tue May 28, 2019 8:13 pmBut they also boost there PTV ratings with extra FTA coverage
Pussy makes absolute sense. The point is when you have simulcasts i.e. FTA & PTA the ratings will be higher than if you only had PTA. It's a proven incontrovertible fact.
You appear to have missed the point entirely pal. Which you of course do on a daily basis.
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