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Fmd Terry. The point is primary channels rate better. If the rlwc was on 9 it would have rated better. If the AFL was on ch7 instead of 7mate it would rate better. If the AFL was on ch7 at 7pm into Perth every Friday and Saturday instead of 7mate at 5.30 it would rate better.
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Perth's best AFL ratings have been on 7 mate. So WA people must know how to operate a remote control.
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wrong. Their best ratings are on channel 7. It so happens that 7mate's best ratings are the AFL, but that doesnt mean they are as good as they would be on ch7pussycat wrote: Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:41 pmPerth's best AFL ratings have been on 7 mate. So WA people must know how to operate a remote control.
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R 11 2017 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: 1.229m. 5 city 764k. Fox 283k. Reg 243k.
R 11 2018 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: TBA. 5 city 517k. Fox 243k. Reg TBA.
FTA DOWN 247k. I make that over 30%. Fox down 40k. Regionals not known yet but sure to be down also. The total loss of viewers in ONE game is going to be around 350k!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anyone who thinks this is becoming a catastrophic disaster?????????
R 11 2018 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: TBA. 5 city 517k. Fox 243k. Reg TBA.
FTA DOWN 247k. I make that over 30%. Fox down 40k. Regionals not known yet but sure to be down also. The total loss of viewers in ONE game is going to be around 350k!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anyone who thinks this is becoming a catastrophic disaster?????????
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Lol
The cultists will say ..but but commonwealth games
But but let's wait & see .
But but royal wedding
But but
Help us GIl .
Oh supreme leader please tell us that the ratings are up ..way up
There were hundreds of thousands watching in corporate catering tents .
The cultists will say ..but but commonwealth games
But but let's wait & see .
But but royal wedding
But but
Help us GIl .
Oh supreme leader please tell us that the ratings are up ..way up
There were hundreds of thousands watching in corporate catering tents .
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you expect last nights game between an expansion team and a cellar dweller in Carlton to rate as well as last year's game between 2 top 4 sides in Geelong and Adelaide?Terry wrote: Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:05 pmR 11 2017 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: 1.229m. 5 city 764k. Fox 283k. Reg 243k.
R 11 2018 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: TBA. 5 city 517k. Fox 243k. Reg TBA.
FTA DOWN 247k. I make that over 30%. Fox down 40k. Regionals not known yet but sure to be down also. The total loss of viewers in ONE game is going to be around 350k!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anyone who thinks this is becoming a catastrophic disaster?????????

We get the point Terry, ratings are down. No need to make a fool of yourself
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Lol
I can't see where he's making a fool of himself .
He as a Good Samaritan is trying to show the brainwashed cultists that things are not so great in tv land for bumbles & fumbles .
You should be thanking him for helping with the De-programming .
I can't see where he's making a fool of himself .
He as a Good Samaritan is trying to show the brainwashed cultists that things are not so great in tv land for bumbles & fumbles .
You should be thanking him for helping with the De-programming .
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Ahhhhhh......you're a funny fella lololololololololololol. I post facts & apparently I'm making a fool of myself!!!!! Tell us some of your bizarro theories again pal.....for 5,674th time lololololololololololololololol.NlolRL wrote: Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:49 pmyou expect last nights game between an expansion team and a cellar dweller in Carlton to rate as well as last year's game between 2 top 4 sides in Geelong and Adelaide?Terry wrote: Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:05 pmR 11 2017 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: 1.229m. 5 city 764k. Fox 283k. Reg 243k.
R 11 2018 AFL Friday tv ratings: Tot: TBA. 5 city 517k. Fox 243k. Reg TBA.
FTA DOWN 247k. I make that over 30%. Fox down 40k. Regionals not known yet but sure to be down also. The total loss of viewers in ONE game is going to be around 350k!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anyone who thinks this is becoming a catastrophic disaster?????????
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We get the point Terry, ratings are down. No need to make a fool of yourself
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My apologies - the game last night was only down 300k on last year not the 350k I predicted. There's something the fumblers can celebrate lololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Channel 7 audience for Friday night AFL matches on slump
COLIN VICKERY, Herald Sun
May 30, 2018 4:10pm
A SWAG of dud AFL matches has led to a massive slump in Thursday and Friday Night Football ratings for Channel 7 in Melbourne in 2018.
New figures show that Seven’s prime time AFL telecasts across the first ten rounds of the season are averaging a mere 292,000 viewers in Melbourne.
That is a huge drop from the 361,000 Melbourne viewers that watched the matches in the first ten rounds of 2017.
And the trend looks set to continue on Friday night when cellar-dwellers Carlton take on the Sydney Swans, in what will be the club’s third Thursday or Friday night fixture in 11 weeks..
Seven’s AFL telecasts, with callers including Bruce McAvaney and Brian Taylor, have been affected by two weeks of Commonwealth Games but a much bigger issue is the huge number of fizzer matches between low-ranked teams.
The first ten rounds of the year have featured multiple matches with Carlton, as well as the 14th placed Western Bulldogs, and the seesawing Adelaide Crows (7th). The disappointing St Kilda (16th) and Giants (11th) have also featured.
Seven has pointed the finger at the AFL for the lacklustre fixture but says it is confident ratings will improve in the second half of the season.
“It has been an interrupted season with the Commonwealth Games, coming after a remarkable 2017,” a Seven spokesman said.
“As we approach the second half of the season we’re confident of another tight competition that fans will love.
“The AFL decides the fixture. They consult with a range of industry stakeholders including clubs, the AFL Players Association, broadcasters, venues etc.”
Seven got off to a cracker start with 418,000 viewers watching the Tigers versus Blues season opener but it has been downhill ever since.
Competition from the Commonwealth Games saw the Blues versus Magpies (198,000) and Crows versus Magpies (156,000) clashes rate poorly.
But Seven can’t blame the Commonwealth Games for the dismal 206,000 viewers that tuned in for the Kangaroos versus the Saints match in Round 2.
The Swans versus the Crows averaged 277,000, the Bulldogs versus the Blues 276,000 and the Crows versus the Bulldogs 314,000.
Another potential issue is one-sided matches with viewers turning off well before the finish. In round two the Kangaroos smashed St Kilda by 52 points. In round 4 the Magpies crushed the Crows by 48 points.
In round seven, the Cats obliterated the Giants by more than ten goals.
The mix of teams playing Friday night matches isn’t too different from last year but the problem is that so many, particularly the Bulldogs, are playing appalling footy and have tumbled down the ladder.
Other upcoming Thursday and Friday night matches include the Crows and Tigers, Port Adelaide and Bulldogs, the Eagles and Essendon, and the Tigers and Swans.
“With equalisation, more than ever — anything can happen and that includes Friday night,” Seven said.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...r ... a0d04829e5

COLIN VICKERY, Herald Sun
May 30, 2018 4:10pm
A SWAG of dud AFL matches has led to a massive slump in Thursday and Friday Night Football ratings for Channel 7 in Melbourne in 2018.
New figures show that Seven’s prime time AFL telecasts across the first ten rounds of the season are averaging a mere 292,000 viewers in Melbourne.
That is a huge drop from the 361,000 Melbourne viewers that watched the matches in the first ten rounds of 2017.
And the trend looks set to continue on Friday night when cellar-dwellers Carlton take on the Sydney Swans, in what will be the club’s third Thursday or Friday night fixture in 11 weeks..
Seven’s AFL telecasts, with callers including Bruce McAvaney and Brian Taylor, have been affected by two weeks of Commonwealth Games but a much bigger issue is the huge number of fizzer matches between low-ranked teams.
The first ten rounds of the year have featured multiple matches with Carlton, as well as the 14th placed Western Bulldogs, and the seesawing Adelaide Crows (7th). The disappointing St Kilda (16th) and Giants (11th) have also featured.
Seven has pointed the finger at the AFL for the lacklustre fixture but says it is confident ratings will improve in the second half of the season.
“It has been an interrupted season with the Commonwealth Games, coming after a remarkable 2017,” a Seven spokesman said.
“As we approach the second half of the season we’re confident of another tight competition that fans will love.
“The AFL decides the fixture. They consult with a range of industry stakeholders including clubs, the AFL Players Association, broadcasters, venues etc.”
Seven got off to a cracker start with 418,000 viewers watching the Tigers versus Blues season opener but it has been downhill ever since.
Competition from the Commonwealth Games saw the Blues versus Magpies (198,000) and Crows versus Magpies (156,000) clashes rate poorly.
But Seven can’t blame the Commonwealth Games for the dismal 206,000 viewers that tuned in for the Kangaroos versus the Saints match in Round 2.
The Swans versus the Crows averaged 277,000, the Bulldogs versus the Blues 276,000 and the Crows versus the Bulldogs 314,000.
Another potential issue is one-sided matches with viewers turning off well before the finish. In round two the Kangaroos smashed St Kilda by 52 points. In round 4 the Magpies crushed the Crows by 48 points.
In round seven, the Cats obliterated the Giants by more than ten goals.
The mix of teams playing Friday night matches isn’t too different from last year but the problem is that so many, particularly the Bulldogs, are playing appalling footy and have tumbled down the ladder.
Other upcoming Thursday and Friday night matches include the Crows and Tigers, Port Adelaide and Bulldogs, the Eagles and Essendon, and the Tigers and Swans.
“With equalisation, more than ever — anything can happen and that includes Friday night,” Seven said.
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TV ratings are down and AFL fixturing under scrutiny as Friday night footy fails to deliver
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
May 30, 2018 6:44pm
IF YOU want to know why the AFL makes major policy changes, follow the money.
The hastily introduced AFLW competition was about equality but also because the AFL spotted a huge commercial opportunity.
The AFLX competition that roared across the pre-season landscape is a brazen appeal to the youth demographic.
Now the AFL must take a good hard look at its Friday night fixturing and introduce some kind of flexible format to supercharge the flagging format.
Why? Follow the money.
Fox Footy and Seven are reporting back to the AFL that they are worried about falling Friday night numbers which they believe have a chilling effect on the entire weekend.
Both of the networks are well down in ratings this year on Friday night fixtures at a time when the NRL is trumpeting a better-than-ever set of viewer numbers.
Five of the Friday night/twilight games so far have been decided by more than six goals, only three of them going down to the wire.
The Dogs have kicked a total of 21 goals in three Friday night games, with another Thursday night encounter to come.
By now the AFL’s own suspicions of last November have come true: the Friday night fixture is a stinker.
Carlton was handed four Fridays and a Thursday, St Kilda has three more Fridays in the next 12 weeks, Melbourne just a single Friday night.
The networks believe a huge Friday night game with a big controversy or star performances sparks interest that carries through the weekend — the Saturday midday radio shows are abuzz, the fans scour the Saturday papers with interest, they tune in again to the TV the following day.
Instead, with boring Friday night games featuring poor teams, they might start watching a game but often don’t reach the end.
The AFL might have ignored calls for a floating fixture before, but it sure won’t ignore ratings that are over 10 per cent down.
In simple terms, ratings down 10 per cent as a long-running trend for a $2 billion TV rights deal adds up to a heck of a lot of dollars.
A flexible formula would need to give fans up to two months notice so they could still book flights, hopefully with the AFL pushing its airline sponsor so it didn’t gouge travellers.
The AFL would never make every weekend’s Friday night fixture flexible given the issue with six-day breaks and travel.
But a flex fixture would work if the AFL warned fans on a handful of rounds there were two potential games for Friday night consideration, with a decision made eight weeks out.
In Round 21 you would flex Hawthorn vs. Geelong into the space where Essendon and St Kilda currently reside.
In Round 18 you would flex Collingwood and North Melbourne into the current St Kilda vs. Richmond Friday night spot, even if it meant the Roos and Pies played off an equal five-day break.
Right now Melbourne is the hottest side in the competition, and the broadcasters have just one chance to see them on Friday night TV this year.
It wouldn’t always be possible — as mundane as Carlton vs. Sydney sounds this Friday, there is no enticing Saturday game easily flexed into that spot.
But a random survey of mates and co-workers this week made it clear people won’t just watch the footy because it’s on.
They want to be entertained and captivated, they want to watch the big stars strutting their stuff, they are sick of the congested nature of footy.
It’s not just anecdotal — it is borne out by the ratings drop.
The downside of a flex fixture is lack of certainty for those who might travel.
But if the AFL cannot leverage its soon-to-expire airline sponsorship deal into a better deal for travellers under a flex format, then it is not trying.
Until the AFL can fix the standard of football currently boring many people to death, it must ensure its best product is on show when it matters most.
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JON RALPH, Herald Sun
May 30, 2018 6:44pm
IF YOU want to know why the AFL makes major policy changes, follow the money.
The hastily introduced AFLW competition was about equality but also because the AFL spotted a huge commercial opportunity.
The AFLX competition that roared across the pre-season landscape is a brazen appeal to the youth demographic.
Now the AFL must take a good hard look at its Friday night fixturing and introduce some kind of flexible format to supercharge the flagging format.
Why? Follow the money.
Fox Footy and Seven are reporting back to the AFL that they are worried about falling Friday night numbers which they believe have a chilling effect on the entire weekend.
Both of the networks are well down in ratings this year on Friday night fixtures at a time when the NRL is trumpeting a better-than-ever set of viewer numbers.
Five of the Friday night/twilight games so far have been decided by more than six goals, only three of them going down to the wire.
The Dogs have kicked a total of 21 goals in three Friday night games, with another Thursday night encounter to come.
By now the AFL’s own suspicions of last November have come true: the Friday night fixture is a stinker.
Carlton was handed four Fridays and a Thursday, St Kilda has three more Fridays in the next 12 weeks, Melbourne just a single Friday night.
The networks believe a huge Friday night game with a big controversy or star performances sparks interest that carries through the weekend — the Saturday midday radio shows are abuzz, the fans scour the Saturday papers with interest, they tune in again to the TV the following day.
Instead, with boring Friday night games featuring poor teams, they might start watching a game but often don’t reach the end.
The AFL might have ignored calls for a floating fixture before, but it sure won’t ignore ratings that are over 10 per cent down.
In simple terms, ratings down 10 per cent as a long-running trend for a $2 billion TV rights deal adds up to a heck of a lot of dollars.
A flexible formula would need to give fans up to two months notice so they could still book flights, hopefully with the AFL pushing its airline sponsor so it didn’t gouge travellers.
The AFL would never make every weekend’s Friday night fixture flexible given the issue with six-day breaks and travel.
But a flex fixture would work if the AFL warned fans on a handful of rounds there were two potential games for Friday night consideration, with a decision made eight weeks out.
In Round 21 you would flex Hawthorn vs. Geelong into the space where Essendon and St Kilda currently reside.
In Round 18 you would flex Collingwood and North Melbourne into the current St Kilda vs. Richmond Friday night spot, even if it meant the Roos and Pies played off an equal five-day break.
Right now Melbourne is the hottest side in the competition, and the broadcasters have just one chance to see them on Friday night TV this year.
It wouldn’t always be possible — as mundane as Carlton vs. Sydney sounds this Friday, there is no enticing Saturday game easily flexed into that spot.
But a random survey of mates and co-workers this week made it clear people won’t just watch the footy because it’s on.
They want to be entertained and captivated, they want to watch the big stars strutting their stuff, they are sick of the congested nature of footy.
It’s not just anecdotal — it is borne out by the ratings drop.
The downside of a flex fixture is lack of certainty for those who might travel.
But if the AFL cannot leverage its soon-to-expire airline sponsorship deal into a better deal for travellers under a flex format, then it is not trying.
Until the AFL can fix the standard of football currently boring many people to death, it must ensure its best product is on show when it matters most.
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That Herald-Sun article makes it very clear that Friday night is the AFL's key night. And banning 20% of teams from that timeslot is not nearly enough.
Other possible ban-list teams:
Carlton
Western Bulldogs
GWS
St Kilda
45% ?
I don't think so.
After todays performance Essendon needs to be banned as well.
Other possible ban-list teams:
Carlton
Western Bulldogs
GWS
St Kilda
45% ?
I don't think so.
After todays performance Essendon needs to be banned as well.
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Another horror night for the Australian Fumbling League Fox tv ratings. 5 games for a total of 757k at a measly average of 151k. Add Friday's 243k & we have exactly 1M for 6 games.
For comparison last years R 11 only had 6 games but the total Fox ratings were 1.443k. So far this week the AFL are down 250k on FTA numbers & 443k on the 6 Fox games for a catastrophic total of nearly 700k down on last year.
With 3 more games of the mess to be played today I predict the 9 games this year won't reach the 6 game total last year of 4.184M. The horror continues!!!!
For comparison last years R 11 only had 6 games but the total Fox ratings were 1.443k. So far this week the AFL are down 250k on FTA numbers & 443k on the 6 Fox games for a catastrophic total of nearly 700k down on last year.
With 3 more games of the mess to be played today I predict the 9 games this year won't reach the 6 game total last year of 4.184M. The horror continues!!!!
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