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NRL record ratings.... unbelievable
I tell ya friends...even I am gob-smacked at the success of this years NRL season...topped off by the ratings on Sunday night.
Only one word for it.
Stunning.
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NRL final scores a TV goal
Louise Crossen, entertainment reporter
04oct05
THIS year's NRL grand final has entered the history books, scoring the highest television ratings for a rugby league final.
The nation came to a halt on Sunday night as 2.8 million viewers across Australia gathered to watch the game.
The NRL final also racked up record figures in Brisbane, becoming the city's top-rating show for the year.
Channel 9 said it was the highest-rating NRL grand final in southeast Queensland, outstripping State of Origin for the first time.
The finals clash between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys may not have delivered the result most Queensland fans were hoping for, but the marathon 11-hour broadcast kept viewers glued to their sets.
In Brisbane an average of 778,000 viewers tuned in to watch the game.
The TV audience peaked at 8.30pm, with a record 824,000 Brisbane viewers watching as the Wests Tigers romped home in the second half.
Nationally, Sydney recorded the highest viewers, with a peak audience of 1.2 million on Sunday night, or three-quarters of viewers.
Even in Melbourne – traditionally AFL territory – the grand final broadcast shot to the position of No.1 program of the night, with a peak of 587,000 viewers.
Speculation Queenslanders had abandoned league for Australian rules was silenced by Sunday's ratings figures.
In Brisbane the previous weekend, Channel 10 struggled to attract a peak audience of 431,378, with an average of 341,435 viewers tuning in to see the Sydney Swans walk away with the AFL premiership
Record ratings in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Channel 9 will be very pleased with this result..it will encourage them to give League a real go in Melbourne when they lose the AFL rights..
I like the bit in the article referring to speculation that Queenslanders are abandoning rugby league...
2005 ..what a year..
To quote Benny Elias, the winner is Rugby League...
Only one word for it.
Stunning.
http://www.couriermail.news.com.au/comm ... 936,168014
NRL final scores a TV goal
Louise Crossen, entertainment reporter
04oct05
THIS year's NRL grand final has entered the history books, scoring the highest television ratings for a rugby league final.
The nation came to a halt on Sunday night as 2.8 million viewers across Australia gathered to watch the game.
The NRL final also racked up record figures in Brisbane, becoming the city's top-rating show for the year.
Channel 9 said it was the highest-rating NRL grand final in southeast Queensland, outstripping State of Origin for the first time.
The finals clash between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys may not have delivered the result most Queensland fans were hoping for, but the marathon 11-hour broadcast kept viewers glued to their sets.
In Brisbane an average of 778,000 viewers tuned in to watch the game.
The TV audience peaked at 8.30pm, with a record 824,000 Brisbane viewers watching as the Wests Tigers romped home in the second half.
Nationally, Sydney recorded the highest viewers, with a peak audience of 1.2 million on Sunday night, or three-quarters of viewers.
Even in Melbourne – traditionally AFL territory – the grand final broadcast shot to the position of No.1 program of the night, with a peak of 587,000 viewers.
Speculation Queenslanders had abandoned league for Australian rules was silenced by Sunday's ratings figures.
In Brisbane the previous weekend, Channel 10 struggled to attract a peak audience of 431,378, with an average of 341,435 viewers tuning in to see the Sydney Swans walk away with the AFL premiership
Record ratings in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Channel 9 will be very pleased with this result..it will encourage them to give League a real go in Melbourne when they lose the AFL rights..
I like the bit in the article referring to speculation that Queenslanders are abandoning rugby league...
2005 ..what a year..
To quote Benny Elias, the winner is Rugby League...
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Not surprising that it rated well in Brisbane with a QLD team participating. The figures are artificially inflated anyway due to it being broadcast in prime time on Sunday night (traditionally the highest rating night of the week).
Still that peak of 1.2 million was less than the peak for the AFL GF in Sydney that was broadcast on a Saturday afternoon. Disappointing result for rugby league in Sydney you would think. Oh and the national figures for the AFL peaked at over 4 million. Just about double the figures for the NRL GF. The AFL and Channel 10 would be over the moon. Outrating the NRL in the so called rugby league heartland of Sydney. =D> =D> =D>
Still that peak of 1.2 million was less than the peak for the AFL GF in Sydney that was broadcast on a Saturday afternoon. Disappointing result for rugby league in Sydney you would think. Oh and the national figures for the AFL peaked at over 4 million. Just about double the figures for the NRL GF. The AFL and Channel 10 would be over the moon. Outrating the NRL in the so called rugby league heartland of Sydney. =D> =D> =D>
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"The NRL final also racked up record figures in Brisbane, becoming the city's top-rating show for the year."
Beaussie i thought brissy was afl heartland?
The man who cried wolf has been struck out once again! Wolf wolf wolf!
In further news i am in darwin for the week and i must say the whole town hit nrl hysteria on sunday night. The streamers were everywhere for both teams, the pubs were alight with league fans aplenty, and most importantly for beaussies sake the newspapers had it on the front and back page on saturday, sunday and monday, even though bali victims were being shipped in!
I have to agree with you willis, rugby league what a season =D>
Beaussie i thought brissy was afl heartland?
The man who cried wolf has been struck out once again! Wolf wolf wolf!
In further news i am in darwin for the week and i must say the whole town hit nrl hysteria on sunday night. The streamers were everywhere for both teams, the pubs were alight with league fans aplenty, and most importantly for beaussies sake the newspapers had it on the front and back page on saturday, sunday and monday, even though bali victims were being shipped in!
I have to agree with you willis, rugby league what a season =D>
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And you don't think Darwin would have been hit by AFL hysteria the weeks leading up to the AFL GF? I've heard the Swans actually have a massive following in the NT. Would be interesting to compare the TV ratings for the GFs in the NT market. I've no doubt the AFL GF would have hammered the NRL GF, just as it did nationwide.
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You are wrong again my friend.Beaussie wrote:Still that peak of 1.2 million was less than the peak for the AFL GF in Sydney that was broadcast on a Saturday afternoon. Disappointing result for rugby league in Sydney you would think. Oh and the national figures for the AFL peaked at over 4 million. Just about double the figures for the NRL GF. The AFL and Channel 10 would be over the moon. Outrating the NRL in the so called rugby league heartland of Sydney. =D> =D> =D>
NRL GF peaked at 1.267 Mil in Sydney. AFL 1.23 Mil.
The average viewers were 200,000 higher in Sydney for the Rugby League.
Also - including regionals more than 4 mil watched the RL, up 800,000 on last year. This is only 300,000 less than the AFL which had the advantage of their game being shown Live around Australia.
I proclaim that the winner is Rugby League.
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No you are the one who has it wrong. The AFL did indeeed peak at 1.23 million, but the NRL only peaked at 1.2 million:Willis 21 wrote:You are wrong again my friend.Beaussie wrote:Still that peak of 1.2 million was less than the peak for the AFL GF in Sydney that was broadcast on a Saturday afternoon. Disappointing result for rugby league in Sydney you would think. Oh and the national figures for the AFL peaked at over 4 million. Just about double the figures for the NRL GF. The AFL and Channel 10 would be over the moon. Outrating the NRL in the so called rugby league heartland of Sydney. =D> =D> =D>
NRL GF peaked at 1.267 Mil in Sydney. AFL 1.23 Mil.
Pretty impressive for the AFL even you'd agree when you consider that a Saturday afternoon GF for the AFL commanded more than 3/4 of the viewers in Sydney, whilst also out rating the prime time Sunday night NRL GF when the peak audience is considered.Nationally, Sydney recorded the highest viewers, with a peak audience of 1.2 million on Sunday night, or three-quarters of viewers.
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Artificially inflated figures for the NRL with a Sunday night prime time GF. You and I both know that. Still it couldn't beat the Saturday afternoon AFL GF, which including regionals peaked at with a total audience of 5,250,000.Willis 21 wrote:Also - including regionals more than 4 mil watched the RL, up 800,000 on last year. This is only 300,000 less than the AFL which had the advantage of their game being shown Live around Australia.
I proclaim that the winner is Rugby League.
The winner as is always the case is the AFL.
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Gra ... 44549.htmlBeaussie wrote:[
No you are the one who has it wrong. The AFL did indeeed peak at 1.23 million, but the NRL only peaked at 1.2 million:
Sydney's average of 1.186 million viewers, which peaked at 1.267 million, was up 140,000 on last year.
The result was the highest audience since night-time grand finals were introduced in 2001 and could be the highest ever.
How do you like them apples??
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Turn it up you gibberer....Grim Reaper wrote:Which pib was this? I go to Darwin all the time and the people I meet hate NRL!
Every time I'm in Darwin, I can't believe the support for NRL....
Especially amongst my friends within the indigenous population.
All they rave about is Bowen, Widders,Sing,Cliffy Lyons and Benji...
I try to explain to them that Benji is a kiwi, but they don't wanna know...
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