Melbournes Most Popular Sporting Event - A presentation





Billy Slater?pussycat wrote:Melbournes Most Popular Sportsman - Billy Slater
Melbournes Most Popular Sporting Event - A presentation
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reallyXman wrote:The presentation was part of the GFpussycat wrote:Melbournes Most Popular Sportsman - Billy Slater
Melbournes Most Popular Sporting Event - A presentation
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glad you were one of the massive numbers in Sydney watching Dave! =D>Raiderdave wrote:reallyXman wrote:The presentation was part of the GFpussycat wrote:Melbournes Most Popular Sportsman - Billy Slater
Melbournes Most Popular Sporting Event - A presentation
:.... I didn't see any fumbling .. bumbling or missing during it ?
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Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
The NRL have had good coverage on foxtel for years, while their FTA coverage has been poor. The opposite is true for the AFL. Its no surprise subscription rates in both heartlands is so different. this will begin to change now as it did significantly this year.pussycat wrote:What is it that you think simulcasting achieves? It simply divides your ratings for FTA. It was only done to increase take-up levels in the Southern states. As you can see from the reguar season , The NRL, generates a lot more interest, and has a much larger take-up rate in this area. So Fox obviouly thought there was no point in offering this, and c9 would have screamed like a banchee if they were forced to go domn the same loseing path as C7 has this year.
The reduction in FTA ratings was more than offset by the increase in Pay ratings. What it does, is allow AFL clubs to take these new bigger ratings figures with them when they're negotiating for sponsorships, government funding, etc.pussycat wrote:What is it that you think simulcasting achieves? It simply divides your ratings for FTA. It was only done to increase take-up levels in the Southern states. As you can see from the reguar season , The NRL, generates a lot more interest, and has a much larger take-up rate in this area. So Fox obviouly thought there was no point in offering this, and c9 would have screamed like a banchee if they were forced to go domn the same loseing path as C7 has this year.
Raiderdave wrote:perception is reality
They also recognise illiteracypussycat wrote:People ar'nt stupid , they'll realise the results only come from ratings manipulation. People will recognise a dieing code when they see it.
Xman wrote:The NRL have had good coverage on foxtel for years, while their FTA coverage has been poor. The opposite is true for the AFL. Its no surprise subscription rates in both heartlands is so different. this will begin to change now as it did significantly this year.pussycat wrote:What is it that you think simulcasting achieves? It simply divides your ratings for FTA. It was only done to increase take-up levels in the Southern states. As you can see from the reguar season , The NRL, generates a lot more interest, and has a much larger take-up rate in this area. So Fox obviouly thought there was no point in offering this, and c9 would have screamed like a banchee if they were forced to go domn the same loseing path as C7 has this year.
and until this year had the 6,7,8th game. 4 FTA games has always meant for most people Foxtel wasnt necessarypussycat wrote:Xman wrote:The NRL have had good coverage on foxtel for years, while their FTA coverage has been poor. The opposite is true for the AFL. Its no surprise subscription rates in both heartlands is so different. this will begin to change now as it did significantly this year.pussycat wrote:What is it that you think simulcasting achieves? It simply divides your ratings for FTA. It was only done to increase take-up levels in the Southern states. As you can see from the reguar season , The NRL, generates a lot more interest, and has a much larger take-up rate in this area. So Fox obviouly thought there was no point in offering this, and c9 would have screamed like a banchee if they were forced to go domn the same loseing path as C7 has this year.
More pathrtic excuses . AFL coverage on Fox began in 2006.
Xman wrote:and until this year had the 6,7,8th game. 4 FTA games has always meant for most people Foxtel wasnt necessarypussycat wrote:Xman wrote:The NRL have had good coverage on foxtel for years, while their FTA coverage has been poor. The opposite is true for the AFL. Its no surprise subscription rates in both heartlands is so different. this will begin to change now as it did significantly this year.
More pathrtic excuses . AFL coverage on Fox began in 2006.