Who listens to the radio?
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Who listens to the radio?
https://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.

meaning there are more 75yr old plus old farts following the derps n misses then the young hip NRL








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Re: Who listens to the radio?
Ahh trollbomber.truthbomber wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:04 amQuolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.![]()
meaning there are more 75yr old plus old farts following the derps n misses then the young hip NRL![]()
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Your common fallback.
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
need something other then the truth ?Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:41 amAhh trollbomber.truthbomber wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 9:04 amQuolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.![]()
meaning there are more 75yr old plus old farts following the derps n misses then the young hip NRL![]()
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
I would imagine people, me included, listen in their cars when they can't get near a TV.
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
Yep, me too every day and I tune in to SEN Melbourne via DAB at home in the morning before work too.Fred wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:07 pmI would imagine people, me included, listen in their cars when they can't get near a TV.
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
like i saidFred wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 12:07 pmI would imagine people, me included, listen in their cars when they can't get near a TV.
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
so
you live in sydney .. but.. listen to radio from Melbourne ?















only a cultist fumbler would do that


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Re: Who listens to the radio?
so the 626k and 471k Is the weekly figures for the triple M coverage of the game for both codes..Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
seems like good figures.. how many games do they actually cover
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
It's best radio network for AFL talk and news. Simpletruthbomber wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 1:53 pmso
you live in sydney .. but.. listen to radio from Melbourne ?
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
No idea…don't listen to the footy on radio, my wife has the car radio cemented on a station that plays music to die by (not for).leeroy*NRL* wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 2:13 pmso the 626k and 471k Is the weekly figures for the triple M coverage of the game for both codes..Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
seems like good figures.. how many games do they actually cover
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Re: Who listens to the radio?
As I was reading this article I though it sounded as dodgy as a two bob watch. Then I read the comments. The first says, "Is this a serious journalism piece or a re-pasting of a publicity output by SCA?".Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
Incredibly the 2nd was from the Editor of the piece. You know, the person who is in charge of the content of the publication. And what did the editor reply, "Jon, fair point. We have made some edits to the SCA release."
So there ya have it. The editor agrees that it wasn't serious journalism. He agrees it was just a re-pasting of promo material. To the extent they were forced to make some edits to the piece. I.E. the original piece was full of BS.
Conclusion: You can safely tear up this Goebbels like propaganda and throw it in the bin where it belongs.
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I wondered who’d be the first.
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Ahh terrybull,Terry wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:48 pmAs I was reading this article I though it sounded as dodgy as a two bob watch. Then I read the comments. The first says, "Is this a serious journalism piece or a re-pasting of a publicity output by SCA?".Quolls2019 wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 7:45 amhttps://radiotoday.com.au/triple-m-foot ... -kick-off/
Triple M’s AFL coverage and expert commentary across Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth reported a cumulative audience of 626,000, while Triple M’s NRL coverage and commentary by the best has an audience of 471,000 across Sydney and Brisbane.
Incredibly the 2nd was from the Editor of the piece. You know, the person who is in charge of the content of the publication. And what did the editor reply, "Jon, fair point. We have made some edits to the SCA release."
So there ya have it. The editor agrees that it wasn't serious journalism. He agrees it was just a re-pasting of promo material. To the extent they were forced to make some edits to the piece. I.E. the original piece was full of BS.
Conclusion: You can safely tear up this Goebbels like propaganda and throw it in the bin where it belongs.
As there is crap flying all around this site, from all directions, it was a suitable post.
But again I do not listen to footy on the radio…..before live tv broadcasts….all the time, but sometimes technology is a wonderful thing…
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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