Way to go in not addressing the point.Terry wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 11:05 amHahahahaha!!!!!!! It appears we have differing views as to which is the developing states pal.In my view it is the backward bubble dwelling Vics, SA & WA. No where in my post did I mention "northern states". You will need to proof read posts more carefully in the future.Beaussie wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:14 amWrong again. Surprise, surprise.
Firstly, Channel 7 did not show the AFLW in the northern states on the primary channel.
The new season of Better Homes and Gardens returned and was broadcast on the primary channel. The AFLW was shown on 7mate in every market bar Melbourne and Adelaide.
https://womens.afl/broadcastguide
Oh and the AFLW was the highest rating sport on free to air and subscription TV on Friday night. Easily accounting for all other codes and their respective male and female competitions. Even smashed the Australian national women's soccer team Olympic qualifier. This of course despite the AFLW being a blowout score.
Clearly mass appeal eh? No doubt, you wish the NRL Women's Competition had such broad nationwide appeal.
Friday TV Sports
Free-to-air
AFLW on Seven
Carlton v Richmond 211,000
Subscription TV
AFLW Fox Footy
Carlton v Richmond 64,000
As such my post remains uncontested. AFLW was shown on the main channel during prime time in 2 of the games 3 biggest markets and on 7mate in Perth presumably because the telecast began at 4.30pm........not prime time.
Hope that helps!!!!!
You were wrong yet again and appear to find it difficult to accept the fact that this "mess" as you describe it has broad nationwide appeal. Again, how does the NRL compare?