Re: NRL to reap $1.2b from TV rights
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:31 pm
More vics watch SOO,Tests,World Cup games,league grand finals,storm major games each year but there is no long term interest. Sorry but no comprehendee.
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Far better than NRL in AFL states!pussycat wrote:Con, how does AFL rate in NRL states?Watch out for the Iron Chef, them re-runs on SBS can be mighty good viewing
Rubbish!enarelle wrote:More vics watch SOO,Tests,World Cup games,league grand finals,storm major games each year but there is no long term interest. Sorry but no comprehendee.
SOO is more about a state v state battle than RL. I know a few of my mates watch it just to see which state will have bragging rights but in reality they laugh at the silly game. If victorians liked RL in decent numbersmore than 10k would attend their only team and more than an average of 20-30k would watch them live on TV in primetime.enarelle wrote:Did you read what i said? Where did the AFL come in to it? The simple fact is that 100,000s of vics are watching major league games. Prove that wrong.
Did Victoria or South Australia have bragging rights?Xman wrote:SOO is more about a state v state battle than RL. I know a few of my mates watch it just to see which state will have bragging rights but in reality they laugh at the silly game. If victorians liked RL in decent numbersmore than 10k would attend their only team and more than an average of 20-30k would watch them live on TV in primetime.enarelle wrote:Did you read what i said? Where did the AFL come in to it? The simple fact is that 100,000s of vics are watching major league games. Prove that wrong.
One week. Last week the combined Mel Adel Perth got 30k. This has been more like the norm.pussycat wrote:Did Victoria or South Australia have bragging rights?Xman wrote:SOO is more about a state v state battle than RL. I know a few of my mates watch it just to see which state will have bragging rights but in reality they laugh at the silly game. If victorians liked RL in decent numbersmore than 10k would attend their only team and more than an average of 20-30k would watch them live on TV in primetime.enarelle wrote:Did you read what i said? Where did the AFL come in to it? The simple fact is that 100,000s of vics are watching major league games. Prove that wrong.Your getting a little bit more desperate everyday
I notice the Storm got almost 80k![]()
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Plus foxtel! :Dpussycat wrote:The most Sydneys got all year was 86k and that was for the opening game of the year.
!enarelle wrote:The Swans TV ratings, despite the fact that all their home games have been shown live on FTA for several years, have been in constant decline. Go back and look at he ratings from 2008 thru to 2011 when Fox was not an issue. The party has been over for a couple of years.
Xman wrote:!enarelle wrote:The Swans TV ratings, despite the fact that all their home games have been shown live on FTA for several years, have been in constant decline. Go back and look at he ratings from 2008 thru to 2011 when Fox was not an issue. The party has been over for a couple of years.
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In 2008 they averaged around 100 on the primary channel. Now they average 50-60k on a secondary channel plus foxtel.
Exactly, how can Xman possibly count Fox Pay Tv towards Sydney ratings for swans games?piesman2011 wrote:I watched the Storm game on monday it was a good come from behind victory. But it is impossible to say how many from Victoria watched it, unless Foxtel release the information.