pussycat wrote:No doubt it will be, but is that an achievment? with almost double the tv coverage we have.
Stop talking ****

and read this interesting article.
What was then interesting about the Fairfax article was the difference between AFL and NRL advertising revenue. In 2011, the AFL managed between $115 to $125 million, while the NRL was closer to $100 million.
I found that to be the most revealing part of both articles. Here is my take on things.
The AFL achieved those figures ($115-$125 million) with four free to air games per week with consistent nationwide coverage. The NRL figures (near $100 million) were achieved with three free to air games per week
http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/05/16/nr ... r-fairfax/
With over 50% more coverage for the AFL this year, a 20% increase is to be expected and certainly nothing to brag about.
The NRL ratings has increased substantially this year with the same amount of coverage.
AFL 9 FTA 4 live, 9 games live Fox sumulcasting.
NRL Metro only 3 FTA 1 live 2 delayed, 5 games live Fox.
2011 Round 1 = 2,406,000
2012 Round 1 =
3,382,000
2011 Round 2 = 2,269,000
2012 Round 2 =
2,751,000
2011 Round 3 = 2,394,000
2012 Round 3 =
2,773,000
2011 Round 4 = 2,674,000
2012 Round 4 =
2,848,000
2011 Round 5 = 2,357,000
2012 Round 5 =
2,800,000
2011 Round 6 = 2,623,000
2012 Round 6 =
3,289,000
2011 Round 7 = 2,343,000
2012 Round 7 =
2,242,000
2011 Round 8 = 2,029,000
2012 Round 8 =
2,860,000
2011 Round 9 = 923,000
2012 Round 9 =
2,868,000
2011 Round 10 = 2,242,000
2012 Round 10 =
2,969,000
2011 Total = 22,260.000
2012 Total =
28,782.000
That's a 6.3%jump for 2012 with same amount of coverage also does not included NZ Fox ratings witch was over 12million viewers last year, this year NZ fox ratings are up almost 30% on 2011. =D>