3 AFL Games = All shown on FTA into there home market got 651 + 426 = 1077
Avg = 360k
2nrl Games = 443 + 516 = 959k
AVG = 480k
I would have never guessed


Does this include any streaming Wookie???The_Wookie wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:53 pmAggregates and averages for the year td
NRL 40 games - 17.813m = 445k ave
AFL 36 games - 16.24m(but est to about 16.5m - theres a fair number of saturday arvo ratings I can no longer get).
= 451k ave (est 458k ave)
on Fox -
NRL 40 games @ 9.427m = 235k ave
AFL 36 games @ 5.669m = 157k ave
on FTA
NRL 15 games @ 8.386m - 559k ave
AFL 31 games @ 10.948m - 353k ave
7 AFL National Broadcast 15 games @ 10.07m - 671k ave
On Metro
NRL 15 games @ 5.296m - 353k
AFL 31 games @ 7.984m - 257k (some data missing)
On Regional
NRL 15 games @ 3.09m - 206k (2 GEM matches missing)
AFL 21 games @ 2.976m - 148k (much data missing)
No you haven't. So am I to assume there is no streaming???
OK: as the great Wookie hasn't "fucking mentioned" streaming I will take it that it is not included in the numbers.Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:52 pmNo you haven't. So am I to assume there is no streaming???
Ummm.............the sport that has the most eyeballs on it during a calendar year. In this case elite professional sport.
So if sport 1 has 10 games per year and an average TV audience of 2mil per game, sport 2 has 100 games at an average audience of 300k per game, and sport 3 has 1 sport with an average audience of 5mil which is the "most watched"?
Yep. The NRL is probably more in front than that when streaming is included but without weekly numbers it's gonna be difficult to work out exactly how much.baselinepanther wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:13 pmagreed terry
the AFL are @ about 530K per game with streaming
the NRL 550K per game
whoo hoo
NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:20 pmSo if sport 1 has 10 games per year and an average TV audience of 2mil per game, sport 2 has 100 games at an average audience of 300k per game, and sport 3 has 1 sport with an average audience of 5mil which is the "most watched"?
Here's a few more: Sport 1 is a horse race with a telecast of 10 minutes, and sport 2 is a team sport with a telecast of 5 hrs. Both average 3mil. Which is most watched?
so you add all ratings for a program together over a year then claim it's the 'most watched'? Isnt that a pretty meaningless title? A current affair may rate 500k a night but runs for only half an hour every M-F all year round. 250x500k is 125Mil annually. Wow, look at that! More watched than NRL!Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:34 pmNlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:20 pmSo if sport 1 has 10 games per year and an average TV audience of 2mil per game, sport 2 has 100 games at an average audience of 300k per game, and sport 3 has 1 sport with an average audience of 5mil which is the "most watched"?Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:51 pm
Ummm.............the sport that has the most eyeballs on it during a calendar year. In this case elite professional sport.
Here's a few more: Sport 1 is a horse race with a telecast of 10 minutes, and sport 2 is a team sport with a telecast of 5 hrs. Both average 3mil. Which is most watched?
And here's another one......................I said over a calendar year pal. It's pretty simple. Total numbers for TV plus crowds over the year. And the tv numbers put out by oztam, regtam, Fox, Stan etc. You know.............. total number of eyeballs on a sport.
It's not about averages my friend. The reason myself and Wookie are talking averages in the NRL v AFL is because at the moment there is a different number of games played but that will even out over the year. So averages are the way you compare them at the mo.
I hope this helps. I suspect it won't lolololololololol
Gee Pal, you must be very worried that your fave game is gonna lose the ratings battle this year bringing up this glad bag of idiocy!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:44 pmso you add all ratings for a program together over a year then claim it's the 'most watched'? Isnt that a pretty meaningless title? A current affair may rate 500k a night but runs for only half an hour every M-F all year round. 250x500k is 125Mil annually. Wow, look at that! More watched than NRL!Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:34 pmNlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:20 pm
So if sport 1 has 10 games per year and an average TV audience of 2mil per game, sport 2 has 100 games at an average audience of 300k per game, and sport 3 has 1 sport with an average audience of 5mil which is the "most watched"?
Here's a few more: Sport 1 is a horse race with a telecast of 10 minutes, and sport 2 is a team sport with a telecast of 5 hrs. Both average 3mil. Which is most watched?
And here's another one......................I said over a calendar year pal. It's pretty simple. Total numbers for TV plus crowds over the year. And the tv numbers put out by oztam, regtam, Fox, Stan etc. You know.............. total number of eyeballs on a sport.
It's not about averages my friend. The reason myself and Wookie are talking averages in the NRL v AFL is because at the moment there is a different number of games played but that will even out over the year. So averages are the way you compare them at the mo.
I hope this helps. I suspect it won't lolololololololol![]()
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It's pretty simple Terry, I dont give any credence to your definition of most watched. The media dont either, except for an NRL tragic Roy Masters. In fact I have never seen any program or even a network add their annual ratings together and claim they outrate another. It must be an NRL thing because they cant compete.Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:00 pmGee Pal, you must be very worried that your fave game is gonna lose the ratings battle this year bringing up this glad bag of idiocy!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:44 pmso you add all ratings for a program together over a year then claim it's the 'most watched'? Isnt that a pretty meaningless title? A current affair may rate 500k a night but runs for only half an hour every M-F all year round. 250x500k is 125Mil annually. Wow, look at that! More watched than NRL!Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:34 pm
And here's another one......................I said over a calendar year pal. It's pretty simple. Total numbers for TV plus crowds over the year. And the tv numbers put out by oztam, regtam, Fox, Stan etc. You know.............. total number of eyeballs on a sport.
It's not about averages my friend. The reason myself and Wookie are talking averages in the NRL v AFL is because at the moment there is a different number of games played but that will even out over the year. So averages are the way you compare them at the mo.
I hope this helps. I suspect it won't lolololololololol![]()
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I mean it's wery wery simple pal...............every year folk put out numbers on RL v AFL ratings. Every year one of them is the most watched sport in Aus. Wookie does it. The codes do it. The media does it. Simple simple stuff pal.
Oh..............and..........A Current Affair ain't a sport ya dill!!!!!!!!!!!! Geeeezzz these fumblers are hard work!!!!!!!!
Thanks pal. I'll take that as a surrender. You've given up. You're outta the battle. You're stayin' in ya trench and no ones gonna get you to go over the top lolololololo.NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:08 pmIt's pretty simple Terry, I dont give any credence to your definition of most watched. The media dont either, except for an NRL tragic Roy Masters. In fact I have never seen any program or even a network add their annual ratings together and claim they outrate another. It must be an NRL thing because they cant compete.Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:00 pmGee Pal, you must be very worried that your fave game is gonna lose the ratings battle this year bringing up this glad bag of idiocy!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:44 pm
so you add all ratings for a program together over a year then claim it's the 'most watched'? Isnt that a pretty meaningless title? A current affair may rate 500k a night but runs for only half an hour every M-F all year round. 250x500k is 125Mil annually. Wow, look at that! More watched than NRL!![]()
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I mean it's wery wery simple pal...............every year folk put out numbers on RL v AFL ratings. Every year one of them is the most watched sport in Aus. Wookie does it. The codes do it. The media does it. Simple simple stuff pal.
Oh..............and..........A Current Affair ain't a sport ya dill!!!!!!!!!!!! Geeeezzz these fumblers are hard work!!!!!!!!
But, as you were Terry, I'm sure you like the title![]()
NlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:44 pmso you add all ratings for a program together over a year then claim it's the 'most watched'? Isnt that a pretty meaningless title? A current affair may rate 500k a night but runs for only half an hour every M-F all year round. 250x500k is 125Mil annually. Wow, look at that! More watched than NRL!Terry wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:34 pmNlolRL wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:20 pm
So if sport 1 has 10 games per year and an average TV audience of 2mil per game, sport 2 has 100 games at an average audience of 300k per game, and sport 3 has 1 sport with an average audience of 5mil which is the "most watched"?
Here's a few more: Sport 1 is a horse race with a telecast of 10 minutes, and sport 2 is a team sport with a telecast of 5 hrs. Both average 3mil. Which is most watched?
And here's another one......................I said over a calendar year pal. It's pretty simple. Total numbers for TV plus crowds over the year. And the tv numbers put out by oztam, regtam, Fox, Stan etc. You know.............. total number of eyeballs on a sport.
It's not about averages my friend. The reason myself and Wookie are talking averages in the NRL v AFL is because at the moment there is a different number of games played but that will even out over the year. So averages are the way you compare them at the mo.
I hope this helps. I suspect it won't lolololololololol![]()
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