Re: AFL Digital goes from strength to strength
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 12:39 am
We've got teams in every mainland state, goose!! You?
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If you look at those newspaper reports, the one on the AFL is Dated May 5, of this year . The report on the NRL's download rate is dated the middle of last year , and only 6 or 7 months after there joint venture began. So enjoy that silver medal .Cracker wrote:There you go. The AFL beat the NRL by half a million. So my statement was correct.
NRLCrap1 wrote:We've got teams in every mainland state, goose!! You?
The_Wookie wrote:How about march this year from Fairfax Businesss...different numbers though, so who knows what they really are.pussycat wrote:If you look at those newspaper reports, the one on the AFL is Dated May 5, of this year . The report on the NRL's download rate is dated the middle of last year , and only 6 or 7 months after there joint venture began. So enjoy that silver medal .Cracker wrote:There you go. The AFL beat the NRL by half a million. So my statement was correct.
Remember, if we didn't have losers we wouldn't have winners
http://www.smh.com.au/business/viewers- ... z2vpEoWcAL
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/viewers- ... z31B1FRUwBThe AFL and NRL official apps for smartphones and tablets, developed by Telstra, have been downloaded 1.8 million and 800,000 times respectively. Telstra will also launch a laptop streaming subscription for the NRL this season.
The AFL, meanwhile, has maintained laptop streaming rights. ''It'll be interesting to see in the next rights deal, if they do really get some good thinking behind what that 10-year road map looks like and they say, 'we need to have more ownership of this infrastructure because it will become core to how we sell rights going forward','' Deloitte head of digital agenda Damien Tampling says.
Got a link? I agree however that these sort of numbers can be quite poorly tabulated. Is it just me or are newspaper reporters always getting figures wrong?pussycat wrote:The Apps must be different. the one in the financial review from June of last year describing NRL/Telsta Joint venture app as having over 2m downloads cannot be the same as the one descibed in ther SMh. I dont know much about IT but would hasten to guess that there are many different types.
here are both articlespiesman2011 wrote:Got a link? I agree however that these sort of numbers can be quite poorly tabulated. Is it just me or are newspaper reporters always getting figures wrong?pussycat wrote:The Apps must be different. the one in the financial review from June of last year describing NRL/Telsta Joint venture app as having over 2m downloads cannot be the same as the one descibed in ther SMh. I dont know much about IT but would hasten to guess that there are many different types.