Well given AFL is shown on 7mate and not 7 this would make a difference. The evidence is there every weekend, the AFL rates higher in Sydney and Brisbane than NRL in AFL states. In fact sometime the AFL in Brisbane alone outrates NRL in all AFL statespussycat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:02 amThe Storm as well as being the most popular on PTV - of either code - got 96k in a FTA club game earlier this year. Any of your 'more popular' expansion clubs do anythig similar to that anything remotely similar??? No one dislikesNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:41 amyour inner raiderdave comes out in every postbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:14 am
speculation ?
says the derpster who has never set foot outside the kick n miss bubble he lives in
apart from a narrow strip along the murray river in NSW , & expat sthners in QLD
hardly anyone watches AFL in the regional areas of these states , does that equate to more people watching AFL in these places then NRL in their states
yes it does
do these people watching AFL in regional NSW & QLD amount to a hill of beans
no they don't.
AFL gets excellent ratings in regional WA, TAS and VIC. Then you add the ratings in regional NSW and QLD where AFL is far more popular than RL in AFL states, and you get 150-200k for AFL's regional ratings in prime time.
Thanks for telling me where I have and havent travelled too
AFL more than regional viewers in these states!
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I'm pretty sure that hapend just once. And that game was in a final when there was no Qld RL team playing. As for the storm, Most of there viewers would seem to be watching on PTV , One the reason there the top Ptv team. When shown on FTA they spend the majority of there time on 9 gem.NlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:42 pmWell given AFL is shown on 7mate and not 7 this would make a difference. The evidence is there every weekend, the AFL rates higher in Sydney and Brisbane than NRL in AFL states. In fact sometime the AFL in Brisbane alone outrates NRL in all AFL statespussycat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:02 amThe Storm as well as being the most popular on PTV - of either code - got 96k in a FTA club game earlier this year. Any of your 'more popular' expansion clubs do anythig similar to that anything remotely similar??? No one dislikesNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:41 am
your inner raiderdave comes out in every post
AFL gets excellent ratings in regional WA, TAS and VIC. Then you add the ratings in regional NSW and QLD where AFL is far more popular than RL in AFL states, and you get 150-200k for AFL's regional ratings in prime time.
Thanks for telling me where I have and havent travelled too
AFL more than regional viewers in these states!
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can someone tell me who the hell this raiderdave bloke is please lolNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:41 amyour inner raiderdave comes out in every postbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:14 amNlolRL wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 10:20 am
you may not be getting anything out of Qld but that's the NRL's fault for having 1 club in a city over 2 mil people. It also shows that Bris arent that into the NRL if the broncos arent involved which is an indication of popularity in itself.
Again you ignore the large drop in metro ratings for the NRL which corresponds with the regional ratings drop. If you question the regional ratings then you also should question the metro ratings.
Furthermore, your comments about popularity of NRL in NSW/QLD is pure speculation. I can speculate too. AFL ratings in Melbourne are far higher than NRL in Sydney, and it make perfect sense that AFL ratings in Tas/VIC would follow a similar pattern. Then you need to understand that the AFL is more popular in NSW/QLD regionals than NRL in AFL states. The metros show this so why wouldnt the regional ratings?
speculation ?
says the derpster who has never set foot outside the kick n miss bubble he lives in
apart from a narrow strip along the murray river in NSW , & expat sthners in QLD
hardly anyone watches AFL in the regional areas of these states , does that equate to more people watching AFL in these places then NRL in the AFL states
yes it does
do these people watching AFL in regional NSW & QLD amount to a hill of beans
no they don't.
AFL gets excellent ratings in regional WA, TAS and VIC. Then you add the ratings in regional NSW and QLD where AFL is far more popular than RL in AFL states, and you get 150-200k for AFL's regional ratings in prime time.
Thanks for telling me where I have and havent travelled too
the afl has got ratings in the finals that are all but on par with the NRL's in the regionals despite half the potential audience & league being every bit as popular ... & we had 2 regional teams in the finals
& 10 years ago
they got half the ratings . hmmmmmmm
seems their ratings haven't suffered at all..
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Look Dave, 10 years ago we were rarely told the full AFL regionals except for the grand final. Guess what, the AFL's GF regionals were almost on par with the NRL'sbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:49 pmcan someone tell me who the hell this raiderdave bloke is please lol
the afl has got ratings in the finals that are all but on par with the NRL's in the regionals despite half the potential audience & league being every bit as popular ... & we had 2 regional teams in the finals
& 10 years ago
they got half the ratings . hmmmmmmm
seems their ratings haven't suffered at all..
Again, your metro ratings have dropped at a similar amount to your regional ratings
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theyre on par because ours arent calculated properly now with gem not having the reachNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:17 pmLook Dave, 10 years ago we were rarely told the full AFL regionals except for the grand final. Guess what, the AFL's GF regionals were almost on par with the NRL'sbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:49 pmcan someone tell me who the hell this raiderdave bloke is please lol
the afl has got ratings in the finals that are all but on par with the NRL's in the regionals despite half the potential audience & league being every bit as popular ... & we had 2 regional teams in the finals
& 10 years ago
they got half the ratings . hmmmmmmm
seems their ratings haven't suffered at all..
Again, your metro ratings have dropped at a similar amount to your regional ratings
we have double the regional viewers the afl has
we always have
roy masters said our figures would be disadvantaged hugely by the sale of WIN tv
he was right , dead right
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Can you show me where Roy Masters said the NRL's regional ratings would incorrectly drop by half because of the sale of WIN TV?baselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:51 pmtheyre on par because ours arent calculated properly now with gem not having the reachNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:17 pmLook Dave, 10 years ago we were rarely told the full AFL regionals except for the grand final. Guess what, the AFL's GF regionals were almost on par with the NRL'sbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:49 pmcan someone tell me who the hell this raiderdave bloke is please lol
the afl has got ratings in the finals that are all but on par with the NRL's in the regionals despite half the potential audience & league being every bit as popular ... & we had 2 regional teams in the finals
& 10 years ago
they got half the ratings . hmmmmmmm
seems their ratings haven't suffered at all..
Again, your metro ratings have dropped at a similar amount to your regional ratings
we have double the regional viewers the afl has
we always have
roy masters said our figures would be disadvantaged hugely by the sale of WIN tv
he was right , dead right
oh &
whos dave
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ill find the articleNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:09 pmCan you show me where Roy Masters said the NRL's regional ratings would incorrectly drop by half because of the sale of WIN TV?baselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:51 pmtheyre on par because ours arent calculated properly now with gem not having the reach
we have double the regional viewers the afl has
we always have
roy masters said our figures would be disadvantaged hugely by the sale of WIN tv
he was right , dead right
oh &
whos dave
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baselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:51 pmtheyre on par because ours arent calculated properly now with gem not having the reachNlolRL wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:17 pmLook Dave, 10 years ago we were rarely told the full AFL regionals except for the grand final. Guess what, the AFL's GF regionals were almost on par with the NRL'sbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:49 pmcan someone tell me who the hell this raiderdave bloke is please lol
the afl has got ratings in the finals that are all but on par with the NRL's in the regionals despite half the potential audience & league being every bit as popular ... & we had 2 regional teams in the finals
& 10 years ago
they got half the ratings . hmmmmmmm
seems their ratings haven't suffered at all..
Again, your metro ratings have dropped at a similar amount to your regional ratings
we have double the regional viewers the afl has
we always have
roy masters said our figures would be disadvantaged hugely by the sale of WIN tv
he was right , dead right
oh &
whos dave
As an estimate to the population , in this case regional areas, would it matter re: reach if they were using the N (number) as total population? Of course if N is lower based on “reach” rather than total regional population you may have a point.
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it isFred wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 1:06 pmbaselinepanther wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:51 pmtheyre on par because ours arent calculated properly now with gem not having the reach
we have double the regional viewers the afl has
we always have
roy masters said our figures would be disadvantaged hugely by the sale of WIN tv
he was right , dead right
oh &
whos dave
As an estimate to the population , in this case regional areas, would it matter re: reach if they were using the N (number) as total population? Of course if N is lower based on “reach” rather than total regional population you may have a point.
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Be interesting to see how the NRL Melbourne vs Canberra preliminary final went tv ratings wise live on Channel 9 in Melbourne and up against the AFL preliminary final between Port Adelaide vs Richmond tonight.
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I can tell you Beau, the third try for Melbourne was the sealer imo and I switched back to the proper footy.
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here dopey
this is what he wrote at the time , he brushes over it a bit here
but was on several TV shows at the time as well , & went into more detail about how it would affect the NRL ratings & it would be significant.
He was dead right. 4 Million potential viewers are affected.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/the-nu ... z49kARKRvi
The NRL expects Nine's decision to partner with regional affiliate Southern Cross in regional Queensland, southern NSW and Victoria from July 1, to cause a drop off in regional viewership, and therefore have an impact on national viewer numbers in the annual bragging rights contest with the AFL.
Nine has severed its relationship with WIN where there is strong incumbency in NSW, owing to the channel being the initial news broadcaster into the region. This incumbency could see a drop off in southern NSW audience numbers for NRL, as viewers are asked to switch from their traditional channel preference to the weaker Southern Cross. Naturally, more avid NRL fans will switch channels, but fringe viewers may drop off.
The NRL anticipates a similar trend in regional Queensland although more moderate, owing to Queensland's preference for Prime. Northern NSW will remain on WIN, meaning it is unlikely to be affected.
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