

The main difference was live footy On TV Eels.eelofwest wrote:Yeah the increase is proven to be all from your simulcast, that is not growth but trickery, something the AFL prides itself on.............Xman wrote:And an increase in TV viewers of 10m in the same time.Raiderdave wrote:
22 more games
but
400K less fans
this apparently equals growth
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& I'm the one struggling with numbers ?
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NRL declining, AFL growing
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Going to try and do a backdoor deal with Mediawatch this year for ratings increases Xman.............maybe get Julie dillard to help you with that, you Victorians must be proud of your leader.....bahahahaha............![]()
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Indeed and finally, your nonesense about the NRL tv rights being the biggest deal is just that... nonesense.Raiderdave wrote:& I'm the one struggling with numbers ?
AFL is poised to be the biggest earner **** the three key codes, with revenues of $425 million. The first year of the NRL's billion-dollar TV rights deal with Nine and Fox Sports will bolster earnings to $135.5 million.
"The AFL is Australia's most highly attended sport, so it attracts some of the highest yielding corporate sponsorships and the biggest TV rights," Ms Dobie said.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6608733188
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