Re: AFL CLUB DEBTS & PROFITS
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:44 pm
The AFL obviously see funding expansion clubs as part of their grassroots growth strategy
when the NRL expand into non-heartland Australian markets without significant financial assistance get back to meAFLcrap1 wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 12:41 pmLol
The feeble minded brainwashed southern hicks see no prob with that .
The reward in fumbleland for being a well managed/run club is nothing
The reward for being a basket case fuck up ..here put your hand out we will give you millions upon millions .
why would the AFL get half the amount for their next media deal?pussycat wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 12:01 pmI wonder if they will still be as keen to continue pumping 40 million a year into there Qld "Grassroots" once they sign there next contract, and find that its about half what there getting now![]()
Like most other TV programs world-wide, including major sports like the NFL and EPL, viewers are gradually declining overall. Whether this translates to a decrease in media rights is yet to be seen.AFLcrap1 wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:24 pmDunno about half ..but the two added teams are not providing the extra viewers .
In fact ratings are going backwards ..so I can't see them getting a deal as big as te last one
Except RL of course. Depending on who you listen to RL was either steady compared to last season or slightly up. The average drop worldwide was 7%. AFL plummeted 13%. Them's the facts!!!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:51 amLike most other TV programs world-wide, including major sports like the NFL and EPL, viewers are gradually declining overall. Whether this translates to a decrease in media rights is yet to be seen.AFLcrap1 wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:24 pmDunno about half ..but the two added teams are not providing the extra viewers .
In fact ratings are going backwards ..so I can't see them getting a deal as big as te last one
RL did very well to hold steady last year in the face of industry-wide ratings decreases. The AFL's ratings were certainly soft last season, signifying changes are needed in rules to combat defensive play. However, they were also hit significantly by being relegated to 7mate because channel 7 held broadcasting rights to the commonwealth gamesTerry wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:55 pmExcept RL of course. Depending on who you listen to RL was either steady compared to last season or slightly up. The average drop worldwide was 7%. AFL plummeted 13%. Them's the facts!!!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:51 amLike most other TV programs world-wide, including major sports like the NFL and EPL, viewers are gradually declining overall. Whether this translates to a decrease in media rights is yet to be seen.AFLcrap1 wrote: Sun Dec 09, 2018 11:24 pmDunno about half ..but the two added teams are not providing the extra viewers .
In fact ratings are going backwards ..so I can't see them getting a deal as big as te last one
Do we have average figures for Pre Comm games and Prior to Comm Games.NlolRL wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 1:38 pmRL did very well to hold steady last year in the face of industry-wide ratings decreases. The AFL's ratings were certainly soft last season, signifying changes are needed in rules to combat defensive play. However, they were also hit significantly by being relegated to 7mate because channel 7 held broadcasting rights to the commonwealth gamesTerry wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:55 pmExcept RL of course. Depending on who you listen to RL was either steady compared to last season or slightly up. The average drop worldwide was 7%. AFL plummeted 13%. Them's the facts!!!!!NlolRL wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:51 am
Like most other TV programs world-wide, including major sports like the NFL and EPL, viewers are gradually declining overall. Whether this translates to a decrease in media rights is yet to be seen.
You must have a learning disability. No matter how many times you are told you still cant get your head around the fact every program's ratings are made up of core fans, fringe fans, and channel surfers. The core fans will still tune in no matter what. The rest may not if an uncommon event like he commonwealth games is on.AFLcrap1 wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 3:45 pmLol
For arguments sake
I'm a AFL fan ....
This week the comm games are on .
What do I do when I turn the tv on & I see that ch 7 is not broadcasting the AFL on 7 .
Do I
A..stare blankly at the tv watching sports I have little interest in ?
B..stare blankly at the remote wishing I knew how to use one so I could check CH 7s other channels .
C..turn tv off & vent on a forum .
D..all of the above as it appears I'm too stupid to use a remote .?