Fight Club - Football TV Ratings (AFL vs NRL)
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Wrong again Dave . AFL out rated the nrl all year including finals ... You adding in numbers doesn't make then official lol. And we know the nrl ratings are dubious
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1stPhelpsy wrote:Wrong again Dave . AFL out rated the nrl all year including finals ... You adding in numbers doesn't make then official lol. And we know the nrl ratings are dubious
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Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Would you like an example of why people don't trust thinkTV?
Ok, according to Think TV the AFLs Friday PF rated 844k metro....>
Yet Oztam said: @MediaweekAUS: Fri TV ratings #AFLFinals @HawthornFC @GeelongCats Seven 840k (Mel 668k Ade 172k) 7mate 292k (Syd 60k Bri 48k Per 183k) = 1132k.ahhhhhh, what's up there thinkTV? Forget 7mate did we?
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Add NSW/QLD/VIC 196k according to thinkTV = 1328k
Add Tasmania and WA 150k = 1478k
Add Foxtel 443k = 1911k
How does that compare to the NRLs Friday PF of 1827k? :_<> :_<> :_<>
So both AFL PFs rated over 1.9m while none of the NRLs PFs did. :_<>
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the NRL's Friday PF rated 1.998 Million as has been reported
the highest rating club game outside the GF's in Australia this year
no fumble bumble game got to this figure including yr PF's
another silver for the fumblers




1827 from thinkTV. Read it and weep

Plus both NRL PFs were played against no other sport. The AFL PFs were against the NRL and still got well over 1.9m.
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Dave check again ... And please pissy leave NZ out ... It's quite pathetic ... Are you that desperate lol
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Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
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AFL supreme in TV battle of the codes
MICHAEL BODEY
THE AUSTRALIAN
SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 12:00AM
TV audiences are up for the AFL this year and mixed for the NRL. Off-field scandals, it seems, don't work for all.
At the end of the home and away season, Fox Footy's average audience of 222,000 per game is up 8 per cent on the previous year, and the channel ranked No 1 on the subscription-TV platform for 14 consecutive weeks (and 18 weeks overall).
The picture at free-to-air broadcaster Seven is a little more complex, as it has moved its AFL coverage in the Sydney, Brisbane and Perth markets to multichannel 7mate, and is no longer time-shifting matches into prime time in Western Australia.
Nevertheless, Seven's metropolitan reach (people who watched any AFL coverage) was 8.24 million viewers this year, compared with 8.27 million last year, an insignificant variation given the multichannel migration.
Its move to screen AFL in Perth on 7mate was a major fillip for the multichannels, akin to Nine's Ashes results on the Gem channel.
The picture has not been as rosy on the rugby league front, with NRL audiences affected by a number of factors -- including some unfortunate scheduling and a number of blowout results. A poor season by the Brisbane Broncos (in failing to make the top eight) -- and the fact that only one of three Queensland teams made the competition's finals -- did not help.
Nine's Sydney/Brisbane's audience was down 9 per cent on last year's ratings figures. However, the five-city audience for the NRL was up by 6 per cent year on year because of gains made in broadcasts in "non-NRL" states.
The State of Origin series metro audience was down 2 per cent with an average metro audience of 2.534 million.
Friday Night NRL average metro audiences fell from 673,000 to 626,000 and Sunday afternoon was well down due to some poor matches. But the introduction of Thursday Night NRL was a success, with average audiences of 641,000.
Nine will be confident of numbers for the coming grand final, which is likely to feature two teams from a group of the code's best supported teams: South Sydney, Melbourne, Manly and the Sydney Roosters.
Meanwhile, Fox Sports' average NRL audience of 240,000 was down 8 per cent on the same time last year.
On the AFL front, Seven's results are particularly good given the poor performances by the three major teams in WA, SA and Queensland: the West Coast Eagles, Adelaide Crows and Brisbane Lions, the former two of whom were expected to play finals. The poor form of the interstate teams was offset by the on-field rejuvenation of Victorian powerhouses Richmond and Essendon and their latent supporter bases.
Essendon's victories, particularly on Friday Night Football, while embroiled in its drugs scandal boosted audiences. A May clash between the then undefeated Bombers and Geelong scored the biggest Friday night audience of the year for Seven.
On Fox Footy, Essendon's audience had the biggest year-on-year increase (17 per cent), to become the second most watched team on the platform behind Collingwood. The seemingly endless drugs scandal also propelled weekday viewing for Fox Footy, with AFL 360 and On The Couch regularly winning the night for all Foxtel channels.
The AFL's general manager, broadcasting, scheduling and major projects, Simon Lethlean, said the code was pleased with "very good" TV audiences and anticipated a strong finals series.
He said the partnership between Seven and Fox Footy had settled and Seven's move to multichannelling in some states was a positive progression.
"We've seen now that 'live' was what the viewers and (match) attendees were happy with," Lethlean said.
"Perhaps the viewers' patience for 'non-live' sport had dried up, and we got to 'live' at the right time."
AFL supreme in TV battle of the codes
MICHAEL BODEY
THE AUSTRALIAN
SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 12:00AM
TV audiences are up for the AFL this year and mixed for the NRL. Off-field scandals, it seems, don't work for all.
At the end of the home and away season, Fox Footy's average audience of 222,000 per game is up 8 per cent on the previous year, and the channel ranked No 1 on the subscription-TV platform for 14 consecutive weeks (and 18 weeks overall).
The picture at free-to-air broadcaster Seven is a little more complex, as it has moved its AFL coverage in the Sydney, Brisbane and Perth markets to multichannel 7mate, and is no longer time-shifting matches into prime time in Western Australia.
Nevertheless, Seven's metropolitan reach (people who watched any AFL coverage) was 8.24 million viewers this year, compared with 8.27 million last year, an insignificant variation given the multichannel migration.
Its move to screen AFL in Perth on 7mate was a major fillip for the multichannels, akin to Nine's Ashes results on the Gem channel.
The picture has not been as rosy on the rugby league front, with NRL audiences affected by a number of factors -- including some unfortunate scheduling and a number of blowout results. A poor season by the Brisbane Broncos (in failing to make the top eight) -- and the fact that only one of three Queensland teams made the competition's finals -- did not help.
Nine's Sydney/Brisbane's audience was down 9 per cent on last year's ratings figures. However, the five-city audience for the NRL was up by 6 per cent year on year because of gains made in broadcasts in "non-NRL" states.
The State of Origin series metro audience was down 2 per cent with an average metro audience of 2.534 million.
Friday Night NRL average metro audiences fell from 673,000 to 626,000 and Sunday afternoon was well down due to some poor matches. But the introduction of Thursday Night NRL was a success, with average audiences of 641,000.
Nine will be confident of numbers for the coming grand final, which is likely to feature two teams from a group of the code's best supported teams: South Sydney, Melbourne, Manly and the Sydney Roosters.
Meanwhile, Fox Sports' average NRL audience of 240,000 was down 8 per cent on the same time last year.
On the AFL front, Seven's results are particularly good given the poor performances by the three major teams in WA, SA and Queensland: the West Coast Eagles, Adelaide Crows and Brisbane Lions, the former two of whom were expected to play finals. The poor form of the interstate teams was offset by the on-field rejuvenation of Victorian powerhouses Richmond and Essendon and their latent supporter bases.
Essendon's victories, particularly on Friday Night Football, while embroiled in its drugs scandal boosted audiences. A May clash between the then undefeated Bombers and Geelong scored the biggest Friday night audience of the year for Seven.
On Fox Footy, Essendon's audience had the biggest year-on-year increase (17 per cent), to become the second most watched team on the platform behind Collingwood. The seemingly endless drugs scandal also propelled weekday viewing for Fox Footy, with AFL 360 and On The Couch regularly winning the night for all Foxtel channels.
The AFL's general manager, broadcasting, scheduling and major projects, Simon Lethlean, said the code was pleased with "very good" TV audiences and anticipated a strong finals series.
He said the partnership between Seven and Fox Footy had settled and Seven's move to multichannelling in some states was a positive progression.
"We've seen now that 'live' was what the viewers and (match) attendees were happy with," Lethlean said.
"Perhaps the viewers' patience for 'non-live' sport had dried up, and we got to 'live' at the right time."
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1827 from thinkTV. Read it and weepXman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Would you like an example of why people don't trust thinkTV?
Ok, according to Think TV the AFLs Friday PF rated 844k metro....>
Yet Oztam said: @MediaweekAUS: Fri TV ratings #AFLFinals @HawthornFC @GeelongCats Seven 840k (Mel 668k Ade 172k) 7mate 292k (Syd 60k Bri 48k Per 183k) = 1132k.ahhhhhh, what's up there thinkTV? Forget 7mate did we?
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Add NSW/QLD/VIC 196k according to thinkTV = 1328k
Add Tasmania and WA 150k = 1478k
Add Foxtel 443k = 1911k
How does that compare to the NRLs Friday PF of 1827k? :_<> :_<> :_<>
So both AFL PFs rated over 1.9m while none of the NRLs PFs did. :_<>
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the NRL's Friday PF rated 1.998 Million as has been reported
the highest rating club game outside the GF's in Australia this year
no fumble bumble game got to this figure including yr PF's
another silver for the fumblers![]()
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1827 Mill is without gem you ********* fuckhead
1998 Million was the total as reported by the NRL

the highest rating club football game on TV outside the GF's in either code
so we have
the biggest game overall
will most likely have the bigger GF
& the biggest club final too








even with yr fudged pay ratings ...... we whopped yuz


when will this Victorian abortion win something ............. anything

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RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K

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Phelpsy wrote:Dave check again ...
i'd suggest you do the checking again you halfwitted tool





RL SOO II 4.194 Million veiwers
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K

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Xman wrote:So given our 7mate numbers are in the 200k range we streak aheadpussycat wrote:Think tv does not show gem/ mate numbers. with Gem (Metro + regional) your 1827 figure becomes about 2m! add Sky and this figure becomes about 2.15m.
What a Nob.......................................hes butthurt everyone.................



Sat TV ratings #AFLFinals Seven 1.229m (Syd 106k Mel 554k Ade 198k Per 371k) 7mate Bri 35k @Fremantle_FC @sydneyswans
Swans vs Freo 35k on mate...............................you got pumped by the NRL and now you are chucking a tanty on the ground like a little baby........... :_<> :_<> :_<>


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Re-post...........
RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF1 1.998m + NZ 87,100 = 2,085m
RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF2 1,596 not including Gem + WA, Tas regionals about 110k + NZ 96,420 = 1,802m
http://www.throng.co.nz/page/3/
GF AFL: GF: HAWTHORN V FREMANTLE 3,363 without Tas, WA regionals - Total with = 3,631,000 = 268k regionals in WA, TAS for AFL GF
AFL GF rated 268k in Regional Tas and WA
AFL: SATURDAY FOOTBALL FINALS PF2 1,464 + WA, TAS 130K(VERY GENEROUS I MIGHT ADD)......+ FOX 402k + 7mate 35k = 2,031M
AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS PF1 1,040 + 7mate 292k +WA, TAS regionals (100k) + Fox 443k = 1,875m
http://www.thinktv.com.au/SiteMedia/w3s ... 202013.pdf


RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF1 1.998m + NZ 87,100 = 2,085m
RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF2 1,596 not including Gem + WA, Tas regionals about 110k + NZ 96,420 = 1,802m
http://www.throng.co.nz/page/3/
GF AFL: GF: HAWTHORN V FREMANTLE 3,363 without Tas, WA regionals - Total with = 3,631,000 = 268k regionals in WA, TAS for AFL GF
AFL GF rated 268k in Regional Tas and WA
AFL: SATURDAY FOOTBALL FINALS PF2 1,464 + WA, TAS 130K(VERY GENEROUS I MIGHT ADD)......+ FOX 402k + 7mate 35k = 2,031M
AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS PF1 1,040 + 7mate 292k +WA, TAS regionals (100k) + Fox 443k = 1,875m
http://www.thinktv.com.au/SiteMedia/w3s ... 202013.pdf
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according to think TV the NRL prelims were less than 1.9m. Why are you making up figures?eelofwest wrote:Re-post...........![]()
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RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF1 1.998m + NZ 96,420 = 2,094m
RUGBY LEAGUE FINAL SERIES PF2 1,596 not including Gem + WA, Tas regionals + NZ 87,100 = 1,760m
http://www.throng.co.nz/2013/09/tv-rati ... mber-2013/
GF AFL: GF: HAWTHORN V FREMANTLE 3,363 without Tas, WA regionals - Total with = 3,631,000 = 268k regionals in WA, TAS for AFL GF
AFL GF rated 268k in Regional Tas and WA
AFL: SATURDAY FOOTBALL FINALS PF2 1,464 + WA, TAS 130K(VERY GENEROUS I MIGHT ADD)......+ FOX 402k + 7mate 35k = 2,031M
AFL: FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FINALS PF1 1,040 + 7mate 292k +WA, TAS regionals (100k) + Fox 443k = 1,875m
http://www.thinktv.com.au/SiteMedia/w3s ... 202013.pdf
But even with your inflated BS figures the AFL prelims still one for Australia!

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Todd Greenberg @Todd_Greenberg 29 Sep
The ratings for Friday night’s game between @SSFCRABBITOHS & @manlyseaeagles was 1.998m. Makes it the highest rating finals game since 2008
https://twitter.com/Todd_Greenberg
Now now Xman i know your butthurt about these numbers but time to build a bridge..............
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Add NZ and Bamm............................ass wooping even with your Bullshit simulcasting........

The ratings for Friday night’s game between @SSFCRABBITOHS & @manlyseaeagles was 1.998m. Makes it the highest rating finals game since 2008
https://twitter.com/Todd_Greenberg
Now now Xman i know your butthurt about these numbers but time to build a bridge..............



Add NZ and Bamm............................ass wooping even with your Bullshit simulcasting........



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ThinkTV proves thats rubbish doesn't it?eelofwest wrote:Todd Greenberg @Todd_Greenberg 29 Sep
The ratings for Friday night’s game between @SSFCRABBITOHS & @manlyseaeagles was 1.998m. Makes it the highest rating finals game since 2008
https://twitter.com/Todd_Greenberg
Now now Xman i know your butthurt about these numbers but time to build a bridge..............![]()
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Either way one AFL prelim was over 2mil and the other was over 1.9m
The two NRL prelims were 1.9, cough cough

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Even you should be able to grasp this Xman - well
> maybe.
AFL = 840k (7) + 292 (7mate) = 1132k. add 1/3 for regional(best case Scenario) = 343. Total = 1475FTA viewers. add Fox 443
= 1918

AFL = 840k (7) + 292 (7mate) = 1132k. add 1/3 for regional(best case Scenario) = 343. Total = 1475FTA viewers. add Fox 443
= 1918
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Take regionals out of AFL ... As you say ..it is best guess. Also take them out of nrl for same reason. Which is higher will tell us which had the higher viewership in Australia. If that's nrl so be it ... Who cares really. AFL is still the biggest sport in the country.
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