The image below is the Australian television market regions.Xman wrote:HmmmmParraEelsNRL wrote:People outside Sydney and Brisbane don't matter to Vfl fans because only a few hundred K live outside their heartland capital cities, I know it annoys fumblers, but that's the reality of things in AUSTRALIA and those people tend to watch sport in bigger numbers!
1.2m in regional Victoria alone. 700k in WA. 250k in SA. And 500k in TAS.
How does that add up to a few hundred k?
1. Perth Metropolitan area
2. Adelaide Metropolitan area (including Murray Bridge)
3. Metropolitan area (including Geelong)
4. Sydney Metropolitan area (including Central Coast and Blue Mountains)
5. Brisbane Metropolitan area (including Gold Coast and southern Sunshine Coast)
Note: Geelong IS included in the melbourne figures.
Now looking at population the metro and regional figures gives us;
1. Perth metro - 1.9 Million and regionals - 500K (WA population is 2.4 Million)
2. Adelaide metro - 1.3 Million and regionals - 300K (SA population is 1.6 Million)
3. Melbourne metro - 4.4 Million and regionals - 1.7 Million (VIC population is 5.6 million and TAS population is 500K)
4. Sydney metro - 4.6 million and regionals - 3.1 million (NSW population is 7.3 million and ACT population is 400K)
5. Brisbane metro - 2.9 million and regionals - 1.7 Million (QLD population is 4.6 million)
traditional AFL states
metro - 7.6 Million
regionals - 2.5 million
1:3 ratio
traditional RL states
metro - 7.7 million
regionals - 4.8 million
2:3 ratio
NSW/QLD and VIC/WA/SA/TAS have virtually the same metro amount but NSW/QLD have almost double the regional amount (2.3 Million).
ParaEelsNRL wrote "People outside Sydney and Brisbane don't matter to Vfl fans because only a few hundred K live outside their heartland capital cities", Xman didnt agree but other than Victoria (which has 1.2 million) all the other AFL states only have a couple hundred thousand outside their capital cities so that quote is not wrong.
500 thousand regionals here, 300 thousand regionals there does not mean much when just Regional NSW has it covered over VIC, SA, WA and TAS regionals combined!
I agree with Para that regionals are often ignored by the AFL most probably due to this...
Looking at the 2:3 ratio i came up with i would guess regionals to sit at least 400K.Xman wrote:Sorry, with only just over 600k metro viewers the total viewers for last night will barely beat 1mCracker wrote:I must admit that while there were apparently 1.3 million people watching on television (including my good self) there were only 18K at the game last night. I was obviously disappointed but not really surprised at our loss 12-18. It was a good game and it was a shame that we couldn't stop the match winning try for the Broncos.
This doesn't auger well in the crowd sense for the game at Brookvale tonight.
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf ... enDocument
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television ... _Australia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Australia