
NRL has more facebook likes NRL numba 1

Lol just lol .leagueiscrap wrote:AFLsforPussies wrote:Ahh whatever clown you guys got beaten fair a square in the TV grand final rating by NRL.leagueiscrap wrote:the NRL/ CH advertised the shit out of the NRL GFAFLsforPussies wrote:You should have seen the advertising AFL had on channel 7 for the Swans gand final. Was constant yet still nobody dave two shits and the NRL grand final ended up getting higher tv ratings anyway. Despite half the advertising of the AFL![]()
difference is AFL is shown on an after noon & the NRL one is shown in prime time
go and look at the ratings & tell me in the top 20 shows what time slot do shows rate the best?:)))
if you want a true indication about the NRL and its finals series look at their pathetic crowds that bothered showing up to games. FFS the Swans had easily the best crowds & they played against a minnow AFL team in North Melbourne & the Fremantle Dockers![]()
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State of Origin 1 & 2 smashed your grandfinal too![]()
Just look at facebook, is one of the most used websites on the internet. Over 275,000 more followers for NRL over AFL and AFL used to be infront. Proof that the TV ratings would be pretty accurate no matter what the time slot.
And that is not even counting Rugby Leagues following in the UK which AFLs is virtually non existent.
NRL fb 970,000 fans
AFL fb 692,000 fans![]()
the rating system consists of 4800 rating boxes across the country, under 3k in the metro areas and under 2k in regional centers!
SOO is nothing more than a prime time state vs state marketing gimmick![]()
tell me why can SOO sell out and out of the GF the NRL plays in empty grounds![]()
wow you ignore how far behind the NRL is in revenue, broadcast dollars, sponsorship, memberships, crowds.
but yeah facebook likes the NRL is ahead>
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/techno ... 24o64.html
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wookie have you still got those articles about the AFL app being far more popular than the NRL app & its subscription services?
it seems strange that they claim they don't have exact actual figures. as they are subscription services that people log on to useThe_Wookie wrote:Basic Factsleagueiscrap wrote:
wookie have you still got those articles about the AFL app being far more popular than the NRL app & its subscription services?
The AFL Live application launched in 2012, and shows every game live. From 2013, this service became available to customers on all networks.
The NRL Live application launched in 2013 and shows all Foxtel games live, and Nine games at time of broadcast.
For those who wonder about such things, finding out just how many subscribers there are for either the AFL or NRL offerings on mobile and digital is near impossible. Hell even getting media outlets to report the same figures appears to be a damn impossibility, sometimes its hard just getting ONE outlet to agree with itself.
In September 2012, the Financial Review reported that the AFL live app had been downloaded a million times with more than 74% of downloaders taking up a paid subscription.
“This is the first year and people have a whole new experience they need to get their head around . . . but more than 74 per cent of customers converted from the free trial to the [paid] product so that’s been great"
- Adam Good, Telstra Director for Media and Digital Content
Business Spectator reported that it had taken Telstra less than six months to hit the million mark.
In February, 2013, the Financial Review reported that while there had been almost a million downloads, it was partly because the service was limited only to Telstra customers in 2012, the service was then opened up to all customers, regardless of carrier, in 2013. This apparently followed Telstras negotiations with the NRL which allowed broadcast across multiple carriers, for an extra fee, split between the NRL and Telstra.
The Financial Review reported in July, 2013 that there had been 2 million downloads of the NRL live app on smartphones and ipads, with more than a million video views on the app alone.
In November, 2013, the Financial review reported that the AFL app had more than 2 million downloads.
In December 2013, Roy Morgan Research ran a poll which found that while 6 million Australians over the age of fourteen watch the AFL, only 5.5% or 332,000 used the AFL live app in any given four week period in 2013. The article concluded
“NRL regular season TV viewers are typically more likely to be male and skew younger than AFL viewers. As these groups are also the ones more likely to take up live sports streaming on mobile devices, we could expect the new NRL app will soon attract a higher proportion of its TV viewers than the 4.1% of AFL viewers who used the AFL app in an average month last year. "
On February 10th, 2014, The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.
On March 8th, 2014, Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.
On May 5th, 2014, The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.
References
2014.05.05 - AFL websites and apps experience strong growth - AFR
2014.03.21 - AFL TV viewers come in all stripes - Roy Morgan Research
2014.03.08 - Viewers welcome IPTV as a broadcast game changer - SMH
2014.02.10 - Telstra, Google aim to shake up TV - The Australian
2013.11.25 - Outware smashes app sales out of the Park - AFR
2013.07.29 - Digital deal scores with NRL fans - AFR
2013.02.18 - Telstra to lift restrictions on AFL live - AFR
2012.09.26 - Telstra scores goal with AFL app - AFR
2012.09.25 - Telstras AFL app hits under 1m downloads in six months - Business Spectator
http://www.footyindustry.com/?page_id=486
Television, games watched in more than 3 states of one rock too.The_Wookie wrote:And yet in every other metric that actually requires people to show up to the game, the AFL smashes the NRL. Smashed in revenue, smashed in crowds, smashed in memberships. You can have facebook woo.leagueiscrap wrote:the mental case basement dwellers are trying to derail the thread after being proven wrong again![]()
NRL has more facebook likes NRL numba 1
The average working/middle class nrl fan is not going to bother downloading an app that uses data and costs money every week when they can the same info on the facebook or on tv live. Eats you up knowing the NRL will have a million fb fans long before AFLleagueiscrap wrote:AFLsforPussies wrote:Ahh whatever clown you guys got beaten fair a square in the TV grand final rating by NRL.leagueiscrap wrote:the NRL/ CH advertised the shit out of the NRL GFAFLsforPussies wrote:You should have seen the advertising AFL had on channel 7 for the Swans gand final. Was constant yet still nobody dave two shits and the NRL grand final ended up getting higher tv ratings anyway. Despite half the advertising of the AFL![]()
difference is AFL is shown on an after noon & the NRL one is shown in prime time
go and look at the ratings & tell me in the top 20 shows what time slot do shows rate the best?:)))
if you want a true indication about the NRL and its finals series look at their pathetic crowds that bothered showing up to games. FFS the Swans had easily the best crowds & they played against a minnow AFL team in North Melbourne & the Fremantle Dockers![]()
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State of Origin 1 & 2 smashed your grandfinal too![]()
Just look at facebook, is one of the most used websites on the internet. Over 275,000 more followers for NRL over AFL and AFL used to be infront. Proof that the TV ratings would be pretty accurate no matter what the time slot.
And that is not even counting Rugby Leagues following in the UK which AFLs is virtually non existent.
NRL fb 970,000 fans
AFL fb 692,000 fans![]()
the rating system consists of 4800 rating boxes across the country, under 3k in the metro areas and under 2k in regional centers!
SOO is nothing more than a prime time state vs state marketing gimmick![]()
tell me why can SOO sell out and out of the GF the NRL plays in empty grounds![]()
wow you ignore how far behind the NRL is in revenue, broadcast dollars, sponsorship, memberships, crowds.
but yeah facebook likes the NRL is ahead>
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/techno ... 24o64.html
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wookie have you still got those articles about the AFL app being far more popular than the NRL app & its subscription services?
The AFL fans try to laugh off a new rugby league team in Perth next tv deal, but with strong financial backing from businessmen as well as good support whenever nrl games are played there. I am sure Perth is likely to get a team.leeroy*NRL* wrote:Could come down to where they decide to Expand.. (NRL)
also inserting more ad's is are hard one for the NRL
as there is minimal opportunities for ads.
Theres more adverts in 1 half of AFL then in a whole game of Rugby league.
IF you watch a live channel 9 game
they are lucky to have 3 ads in a whole half of football sometimes.
I see what you did there lolThe_Wookie wrote:I dont know of any level headed AFL fan that is laughing off the idea of a Perth expansion for the NRL.AFLsforPussies wrote:
The AFL fans try to laugh off a new rugby league team in Perth next tv deal, but with strong financial backing from businessmen as well as good support whenever nrl games are played there. I am sure Perth is likely to get a team.
West Coast Pirates seem to be a well run club.
AND are a lot of expats from the UK as well as NSW and QLD living in the area
http://www.westcoastpirates.com.au
Should have stopped there ,especially when referring to Aflol posters on this site .The_Wookie wrote:I dont know of any level headed AFL fan.AFLsforPussies wrote:
The AFL fans try to laugh off a new rugby league team in Perth next tv deal, but with strong financial backing from businessmen as well as good support whenever nrl games are played there. I am sure Perth is likely to get a team.
West Coast Pirates seem to be a well run club.
AND are a lot of expats from the UK as well as NSW and QLD living in the area
http://www.westcoastpirates.com.au
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