one fumbling & stumbling afternoon game shown everywhere except NSW/ACT ...
322K
& an evening game shown nationally
428K
the NRLs game shown nationally
538K
hmmmmmm
the belting continues

well when your ratings are as bad as theirs .... like bumbleballs are tooBeaussie wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 5:09 amNotice reach being the primary metric reported by Channel 10. 1.09 million total viewers reached for the A-League Grand Final.
is that the Average rating for the round ball football final?WookieReturns wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:09 amits funny because skynz do the same thing for league and union too
and yetWookieReturns wrote: Thu Jun 05, 2025 8:19 pmSuper Rugby OFF-FIELD METRICS
Total match attendance across the competition has increased 6 per cent year-on-year, defying a reduction in total regular season games from 84 to 77.
In Australia, Stan Sport has confirmed a 27 per cent increase in average audience across the regular season, while average free-to-air audiences on Nine grew by 13 per cent.
In New Zealand, more than 1.83 million people have tuned in on Sky Sport and Sky Open, while digital viewership on Sky Go and Sky Sport Now grew by more than 19 per cent.
In Fiji concurrent viewership on the Walesi App peaked at 395,436 – more than a third of the Fijian population.
Super Rugby Pacific became the first domestic rugby competition in the world to achieve a total social media following of 2.5 million, driven by a 25 per cent increase in year-on-year follower growth.
More than 70,000 fans played Fantasy Super Rugby Pacific, making more than 4.5 million player trades across the season.
https://footyindustry.com/index.php/202 ... endance-6/
yea ya do dummyWookieReturns wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 9:51 amYou dont divide reach by anything, its total viewers over the course of the season.
In April
NRL
The NRL, has already commanded 1.2 million viewers on Sky Sport and Sky Open across the opening six weeks of the season, during which time Sky Sport Now’s audience has grown by 4% to more than 201,000, and Sky Go’s has risen by 13% to over 196,000.
Super Rugby Pacific
Those numbers bring Sky’s total audience for the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season to 1.53 million viewers on Sky Sport and Sky Open through the first nine rounds. Viewership on Sky Sport Now, meanwhile, has increased by 12% year-on-year to just under 243,000 throughout that same period, while Sky Go’s audience has been boosted by 30% to over 247,000.