Fight Club - Football TV Ratings (AFL vs NRL)

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these games are only affected by not having a post game. And only for 1 game not 4.

As I said, Dividing two games and getting one game is not similar - and its ridiculous to think so. Your really getting desperate.

A delay in Perth, 5.30 start, would give you time to get get home from work before the start of the game. A 7.30-8.00 finish as opposed to a 11.30 finish.
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Further Oztam correspondence:

My question was:

The AFL games are split into 3 sections this year, pre, game, post. Were the games split into 2 sections last year with a game and post match codings, or did the entire coding begin this year for AFL games?

This was their response:

That’s right, in 2011 Channel 7 coded their AFL matches into the match and an After the Game program, in 2012 they began coding a Pre Match program as well. It is the responsibility of the networks to code their programs and this process is independent of OzTAM.

If you would like further information we can create an ad hoc report for you, with the ratings and times of the matches and associated programs. The cost of an ad hoc reports starts at $586 + GST.

As per my previous email, there are several factors which can impact TV ratings and it is difficult to estimate how large a contribution each factor makes in the increase or decrease of audiences.



In all honesty, I can see why channel 7 decided to code a pre-game section this year when the pre-game portion of the telecast doubled to 20 minutes. Without doing this the overall ratings average may have actually dropped despite the game rating the same.
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Im not sure how it benefits the TV stations, I would have though if you divide shows up your gaining in one area but losing in another. But it must work. According to TV tonight the use of it is ever increaseing
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Im not sure how it benefits the TV stations, I would have though if you divide shows up your gaining in one area but losing in another. But it must work. According to TV tonight the use of it is ever increaseing
it benefits them because they can effectively claim ratings closer to the peak audience. For example Big Brother final decision may rate at 4M for 10 minutes but 3M over the entire program. But Ch9 and BB get bragging rights for 4M because thats what the media report and OZTAM publish.

As OZTAM said, its all about bragging rights, nothing else.
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pussycat wrote:
Im not sure how it benefits the TV stations, I would have though if you divide shows up your gaining in one area but losing in another. But it must work. According to TV tonight the use of it is ever increaseing
Apart from the bragging rights thing it's beneficial to know the respective attractions of pre/post/game.

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http://www.nationaltimes.com.au/opinion ... 9727255996
Back to the land that loves to watch. From the television ratings charts, we learn that last weekend’s AFL grand final was watched by 3.2 million in the capital cities and one million in regional areas, while the rugby league grand final was watched by 2.4 million in the cities and 1.3 million in the regions.
I’ve constructed a chart of the activities that entranced the biggest numbers of Australians this year – the events that came closest to uniting us. It includes the most-watched episodes of our favourite TV series, and the movies that sold the most tickets. Here it is:
THE EVENTS THAT PULLED THE BIGGEST CROWDS THIS YEAR

1 The Voice grand final winner 4.4 million

2 The AFL grand final 4.2m.

4 The Block winner announced 4.2m

5 The Avengers 4.0m

6 State of Origin 3 (rugby league) 4.0m

7 The NRL grand final 3.7m

8 My Kitchen Rules winner announced 3.7m

9 The Dark Knight Rises 3.3m

10 Revenge premiere 3.2m

11 Howzat: Kerry Packer’s War 3.2m

12 London Olympics day 2 early evening 3.1m

13 Masterchef winner 3.1m

14 Ted 2.7m

15 Packed to the Rafters premiere 2.7m

16 Tennis: Australian Open Men’s Final 2.6m

17 Beaconsfield 2.5m

18 The X-Factor 2.4m

19 The Hunger Games 2.4m
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Xman wrote:
http://www.nationaltimes.com.au/opinion ... 9727255996
Back to the land that loves to watch. From the television ratings charts, we learn that last weekend’s AFL grand final was watched by 3.2 million in the capital cities and one million in regional areas, while the rugby league grand final was watched by 2.4 million in the cities and 1.3 million in the regions.
I’ve constructed a chart of the activities that entranced the biggest numbers of Australians this year – the events that came closest to uniting us. It includes the most-watched episodes of our favourite TV series, and the movies that sold the most tickets. Here it is:
THE EVENTS THAT PULLED THE BIGGEST CROWDS THIS YEAR

1 The Voice grand final winner 4.4 million

2 The AFL grand final 4.2m.

4 The Block winner announced 4.2m

5 The Avengers 4.0m

6 State of Origin 3 (rugby league) 4.0m

7 The NRL grand final 3.7m

8 My Kitchen Rules winner announced 3.7m

9 The Dark Knight Rises 3.3m

10 Revenge premiere 3.2m

11 Howzat: Kerry Packer’s War 3.2m

12 London Olympics day 2 early evening 3.1m

13 Masterchef winner 3.1m

14 Ted 2.7m

15 Packed to the Rafters premiere 2.7m

16 Tennis: Australian Open Men’s Final 2.6m

17 Beaconsfield 2.5m

18 The X-Factor 2.4m

19 The Hunger Games 2.4m
can anyone tell me how many of the TV shows above (excluding movies of course) were shown outside prime time??

=D> =D>
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Mediaweek ‏@MediaweekAUS - These are the REAL numbers.

"Sat TV #AFLGF updated Metro+Reg 4,053,000"

Origin 3 .... 3955

Origin 1 .... 3920

Sun TV NRL GF #NRLCBYMEL updates: Metro 2,551,000 Regional 1,316,000 Total 3,867,000

Origin 2 ....3813

Of the 5 listed both GF were
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pussycat wrote:
Mediaweek ‏@MediaweekAUS - These are the REAL numbers.

"Sat TV #AFLGF updated Metro+Reg 4,053,000"

Origin 3 .... 3955

Origin 1 .... 3920

Sun TV NRL GF #NRLCBYMEL updates: Metro 2,551,000 Regional 1,316,000 Total 3,867,000

Origin 2 ....3813

Of the 5 listed both GF were
http://www.regionaltam.com.au/php/logPd ... umCons.pdf

Here are the Tas and WA regionals. They come to 253k. Add that to 4.190M for the AFL presentation and it rates 4.443M

Note for Dave, thinkTV posted the AFL presentation as 968k. Regional TAM also posted the AFL presentation as 968k but it clearly states "excluding Tas and Regional WA". Then they show the Tasmania and WA regional ratings were 253k.

Wow, 4.443M!! =D> =D> =D>
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The annual AFL Grand Finals are surely the highest non prime time rating programs ever on Australian TV. Just imagine prime time ratings... Suck a fat one Raiderdave.
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AFL:

Metro - 2.93m
Reginals(ones given) - 867
Tas. - 157
Wa. Regionals - 94


Total = 4048
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Maths and VFL fans just dont go together
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The NRL was 3, 867m in Australia, 692 thousand in NZ.

So if all markets are incuded NRL = 4.55m, AFL 4.08 .... Not even a contest :wink:
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pussycat wrote:
The NRL was 3, 867m in Australia, 692 thousand in NZ.

So if all markets are incuded NRL = 4.55m, AFL 4.08 .... Not even a contest :wink:
692k from NZ? :-k

WTF?

not according to eels:
NRL GF NZ sky: 235,080
http://www.throng.co.nz/2012/10/tv-rati ... mber-2012/

the AFL GF match non prime time and over 2.5hrs was 3,829k & 253k = 4,082k. http://www.thinktv.com.au/SiteMedia/w3s ... 202012.pdf

The AFL GF presentation was 4,443k, the highest rating of any sporting event for 2012. =D> =D> =D> =D>
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Sorry, I gave you the NZ number for last year. this year it was, according to the NRL site 277 thousand. Still a win to the NRL.

NRL:- 4.14

AFL:- 4.05

WoW a presetation. I guess thats what people need to resort to when there desperate:wink:
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