300k at 9.30pm pal, less than half the AFL for that time slot. What the excuse?pussycat wrote:They didnt have a match on thursday night. But thet were just shy of 4million wendesday night . while on Friday night it was around 1.2 million.

300k at 9.30pm pal, less than half the AFL for that time slot. What the excuse?pussycat wrote:They didnt have a match on thursday night. But thet were just shy of 4million wendesday night . while on Friday night it was around 1.2 million.
What are you on about? Are you disputing these numbers?pussycat wrote:Your in dreamland if you think that the AFL Friday night match, with PTV, has increased 50%. Even then the NRL would occupy the top 3 spots
Your inability to face reality is amazingXman wrote:What are you on about? Are you disputing these numbers?pussycat wrote:Your in dreamland if you think that the AFL Friday night match, with PTV, has increased 50%. Even then the NRL would occupy the top 3 spots![]()
Home and away AFL is crushing home and away NRL this year.
The reality is chum, that the AFL are ahead by 1-2mil per round, despite our games going for 50% longer and overlapping broadcasts meaning we have less watchable games per round.pussycat wrote:Your inability to face reality is amazingXman wrote:What are you on about? Are you disputing these numbers?pussycat wrote:Your in dreamland if you think that the AFL Friday night match, with PTV, has increased 50%. Even then the NRL would occupy the top 3 spots![]()
Home and away AFL is crushing home and away NRL this year.
Xman wrote:More proof how dominant the AFL are. Almost all those AFL FTA/payTV results should be added together since they are shown concurrently!
Great stuff!
That's like saying the fn 9.30 game is the benchmark for their ratings.pussycat wrote:Xman wrote:More proof how dominant the AFL are. Almost all those AFL FTA/payTV results should be added together since they are shown concurrently!
Great stuff!
Yes weve all seen what a difference concurrent matches make to the AFL these past couple of weeks![]()
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