Vic,WA.,Sa have a rural population under 2.5m.
Is it any wonder the AFL dont want to include these 8.5m Australian citizens in the TV ratings

Oztam count Brisbane and GC together so Qld only has 2 mil more.pussycat wrote:I posted earlier that Qld regional population was 2m it should of read 2.6m. meaning NSW & Qld have a rulal popuulation of almost 6m.
Vic,WA.,Sa have a rural population under 2.5m.
Is it any wonder the AFL dont want to include these 8.5m Australian citizens in the TV ratings
According to OzTAM maps, Gold Coast is counted as Brisbane as well.pussycat wrote:According to the maps & figures the G.Coast (the 6th largest city in Australia) is covered by Northern NSW
You're full of shit.pussycat wrote:The NRL doesnt need to fudge make up BS myths . There so far ahead that the AFL a looking more pathetic everyday . Double counting is an AFL myth, something your to happy to play along with.
I take it you didn't even look at the OzTAM maps.pussycat wrote:The NRL doesnt need to fudge make up BS myths . There so far ahead that the AFL a looking more pathetic everyday . Double counting is an AFL myth, something your to happy to play along with.
No I put up a Morgan poll from this year showing that cricket, then AFL were the top two sports for TV viewers across Australia.pussycat wrote:I know who is full of it.
Ive given you a rebuttle to every half baked argument you've raised!
Large areas of Australia? ??? 2 or 3% and the worst affected areas would be central Qld. And this opposed to the 20 odd million who are excluded from the survey because they don't have people meters .
Last year an AFL fan could watch at least 4 games on FTA. But whatch this years ratigs! we will blow you away by an even greater number.
Im sure the ARL/NRL would be about to apololgise for having greater product on TV nor would it be abot to apologise for having a vastly superior product on TV.
The only poll youve put up is an out of date one from some bias nutcase who claims the AFL rates better than the NRL on pay TV.
We will see in a few weeks just who the loser is.
Queensland make up about half.
Xman wrote:You get the opportunity to watch 7 games. I have only been able to watch 4.5games, because they are mostly shown in the same time slots. So you are counted 7 times for watching the same amount of tv as I am counted 4.5 times. the cummulative effect over a season is massive, especially when the NRL has a longer season to begin with.
How is that hard for you to understand?
The AFL get one extra FTA slot, which is on Saturday afternoon, the lowest ratings spot of the weekend. it's also shown directly against another payTV game, dividing the audience for both. Other than that the AFL had no live games at all (other than non heartland markets), and games shown up until 10.30 or 11.30pm, which rate far worse than prime time. The AFals second biggest market gets most games on 3 hours delay!
The NRL may win FN with live targeted games but They lose fta on Sunday consistently when the AFL use similar targetting tactics.
Your payTV argument is rubbish. None of the AFL games on payTV were shown in isolation. They were always up against a FTA game, dividing the audience. In fact the lions and swans are often shown on both payTV and FTA at the same time! Subscription rates in AFL states are also significantly lower than in NRL states. Add to this the fact that PayTV were always given the poorer 4 games, not the blockbuster games.
How exactly are Morgan polls biased?
They're not excuses chump, they're reasons, just like the AFL smash the NRL on FTA on Sunday.pussycat wrote:Xman wrote:You get the opportunity to watch 7 games. I have only been able to watch 4.5games, because they are mostly shown in the same time slots. So you are counted 7 times for watching the same amount of tv as I am counted 4.5 times. the cummulative effect over a season is massive, especially when the NRL has a longer season to begin with.
How is that hard for you to understand?
The AFL get one extra FTA slot, which is on Saturday afternoon, the lowest ratings spot of the weekend. it's also shown directly against another payTV game, dividing the audience for both. Other than that the AFL had no live games at all (other than non heartland markets), and games shown up until 10.30 or 11.30pm, which rate far worse than prime time. The AFals second biggest market gets most games on 3 hours delay!
The NRL may win FN with live targeted games but They lose fta on Sunday consistently when the AFL use similar targetting tactics.
Your payTV argument is rubbish. None of the AFL games on payTV were shown in isolation. They were always up against a FTA game, dividing the audience. In fact the lions and swans are often shown on both payTV and FTA at the same time! Subscription rates in AFL states are also significantly lower than in NRL states. Add to this the fact that PayTV were always given the poorer 4 games, not the blockbuster games.
How exactly are Morgan polls biased?
Come up with all the excuses you like. You better get some more readdy, up until now you have had more FTA coverage and we havve still kicked your butt, now we will kick it even further.![]()
Nrl have 5 games are on PTV - Meaning they can be watched by just 30 % of viewers. games 3-4-6-7-8 . aroun 75 of the top 100 programs on Pay TV every year.
Stop beating about the bush and tell us what maches are on Victorian TV. I didnt go on with all this garbage and excuses when I showed the programming list fo NSW.
Xman wrote:They're not excuses chump, they're reasons, just like the AFL smash the NRL on FTA on Sunday.pussycat wrote:Xman wrote:You get the opportunity to watch 7 games. I have only been able to watch 4.5games, because they are mostly shown in the same time slots. So you are counted 7 times for watching the same amount of tv as I am counted 4.5 times. the cummulative effect over a season is massive, especially when the NRL has a longer season to begin with.
How is that hard for you to understand?
The AFL get one extra FTA slot, which is on Saturday afternoon, the lowest ratings spot of the weekend. it's also shown directly against another payTV game, dividing the audience for both. Other than that the AFL had no live games at all (other than non heartland markets), and games shown up until 10.30 or 11.30pm, which rate far worse than prime time. The AFals second biggest market gets most games on 3 hours delay!
The NRL may win FN with live targeted games but They lose fta on Sunday consistently when the AFL use similar targetting tactics.
Your payTV argument is rubbish. None of the AFL games on payTV were shown in isolation. They were always up against a FTA game, dividing the audience. In fact the lions and swans are often shown on both payTV and FTA at the same time! Subscription rates in AFL states are also significantly lower than in NRL states. Add to this the fact that PayTV were always given the poorer 4 games, not the blockbuster games.
How exactly are Morgan polls biased?
Come up with all the excuses you like. You better get some more readdy, up until now you have had more FTA coverage and we havve still kicked your butt, now we will kick it even further.![]()
Nrl have 5 games are on PTV - Meaning they can be watched by just 30 % of viewers. games 3-4-6-7-8 . aroun 75 of the top 100 programs on Pay TV every year.
Stop beating about the bush and tell us what maches are on Victorian TV. I didnt go on with all this garbage and excuses when I showed the programming list fo NSW.
The AFL is seen in AFL states on (last year):
FN which goes until 11.30pm and is delayed into each market between 1 and 3 hrs
SA which is delayed by 1 hr
SN which is delayed into each market
SUN A which is delayed into each market
Foxtel games are SA, SN, Sun A and Sun A, each shown at the same time as a FTA broadcast, hence the lower ratings for both.
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