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Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:18 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:this week ............
NRL will win every week of the H&A rounds on pay
it will again have 70 odd shows in top 100
compared to the AFL's .... 8
learn your place
you lot are small fries when it comes to pay

Corrected yet again, and you are in for the shock of your life Dave!
we'll see NSWVFL
we'll see

TV ratings, the last and only false hope of the deluded NRL fan. When we smash them this year theyll sell out of antidepressants in NSW.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:24 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:
Corrected yet again, and you are in for the shock of your life Dave!
we'll see NSWVFL
we'll see

TV ratings, the last and only false hope of the deluded NRL fan. When we smash them this year theyll sell out of antidepressants in NSW.
& when you don't .... & we increase our lead for the fourth year in a row
you're Numb 2
suck it up princess ..........

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:37 pm
by Beaussie
Raiderdave wrote:Beaussie wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
259K .... woeful

Still more than anything the NRL could offer.
:
this week ............
First week of many smashings princess. New era of AFL dominance in FTA and Pay TV ratings has begun.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:52 pm
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Beaussie wrote:
Still more than anything the NRL could offer.
:
this week ............
First week of many smashings princess. New era of AFL dominance in FTA and Pay TV ratings has begun.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 8:23 pm
by NSWAFL
Laugh it up, Dave. You'll have that laugh gagged when Beaussie is proven right.
Also, there is no such user or league as NSWVFL.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:13 am
by Raiderdave
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:06 pm
by NSWAFL
Butthead wants his brain back from you, Dave......
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:55 pm
by pussycat
League will be so far ahead in the ratings this year I almost feel sorry for you poor bastards-almost
The beginning of the end for your lot RIP :D
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:15 pm
by NSWAFL
Oh dear, another dreamer.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:15 pm
by Dogs
I see the AFL's boys are still dribbling on this website, here is another interesting read from late last year.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sp ... 6213607487
RUGBY League's hopes of securing a historic $1 billion television deal have been boosted after it emerged the Ten Network could bid for the State of Origin.
The current television rights holder, the Nine Network, has first and last option on the new five-year deal, but it is understood Ten and Seven have both expressed a more serious interest in all, or part, of the new rugby league deal.
NRL chief executive David Gallop has previously said club matches, Test and Origin games could be sold separately.
Seven has been mentioned in discussions previously, but the fact Ten is now making stronger noises makes it more likely that rugby league could be worth more than the $1.25bn the AFL secured for its new rights deal starting next year.
The NRL annual conference last week was given starting audience and ratings figures for league this year.
They showed an audience of 134 million tuned in to national free-to-air and subscription television to watch NRL, Toyota Cup, Origin, City-Country, Australia v New Zealand Tests and the Four Nations this year.
This is 12 million more than for any other Australian sport, and does not include a further 12 million viewers in New Zealand.
The detailed analysis shows four of the five sporting programs of the season on free-to-air were rugby league matches, with Origin Game III being the highest-rating sports program across all codes. This year's Origin series secured the highest ratings of any campaign since the concept started in 1980.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:16 pm
by Dogs
Channel 9 is loving its league so much and is so scared of loosing it to 10, it has signed up QRL as well for viewing pleasure between 2-4 on Sunday afternoons.
http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/st ... rob-moore/
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:25 pm
by Xman
Ch 10: DETERMINED not to pay massive money if given the lesser games each week in a divided rights format
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/t ... 6279961684
They want it there own way if they're going to pay a decent price. Like ch 9 their probably only interested in showing the broncos every Friday night. No wonder the raiders can't find a sponsor!
Ch9 are in such a hurry to appease thugs rugby they've relegated the Friday night games to 1am in Vic, SA, WA and Tas again this year. Doesn't look like they'll show any games on other days.
Meanwhile four games of AFL are scheduled on FTA every weekend across Australia.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:32 pm
by Xman
Dogs wrote:I see the AFL's boys are still dribbling on this website, here is another interesting read from late last year.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sp ... 6213607487
RUGBY League's hopes of securing a historic $1 billion television deal have been boosted after it emerged the Ten Network could bid for the State of Origin.
The current television rights holder, the Nine Network, has first and last option on the new five-year deal, but it is understood Ten and Seven have both expressed a more serious interest in all, or part, of the new rugby league deal.
NRL chief executive David Gallop has previously said club matches, Test and Origin games could be sold separately.
Seven has been mentioned in discussions previously, but the fact Ten is now making stronger noises makes it more likely that rugby league could be worth more than the $1.25bn the AFL secured for its new rights deal starting next year.
The NRL annual conference last week was given starting audience and ratings figures for league this year.
They showed an audience of 134 million tuned in to national free-to-air and subscription television to watch NRL, Toyota Cup, Origin, City-Country, Australia v New Zealand Tests and the Four Nations this year.
This is 12 million more than for any other Australian sport, and does not include a further 12 million viewers in New Zealand.
The detailed analysis shows four of the five sporting programs of the season on free-to-air were rugby league matches, with Origin Game III being the highest-rating sports program across all codes. This year's Origin series secured the highest ratings of any campaign since the concept started in 1980.
fascinating when 7 exclusive games of thugs rugby are available for viewing each weekend, and over a longer season, compared to 4.5 games of AFL over a shorter season. Yet closer inspection shows the thugs rugby only covers 14 hours of viewing time which is comparable to AFL's viewing hours. Even if anyone believed those dodgy cumulative figures and the laughable regional figures they should heavily favour the NRL because of their shorter game length, but they clearly do not.
Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:12 pm
by NSWAFL
They shouldn't be adding the Toyota Cup or ANY of the rep games anyway. And I still think that if Ten bids higher than $600 million, Nine will let them have it because they know it would be over priced.
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:15 pm
by Beaussie
Yeah right, last week's Pay TV dominance by the AFL being the first evidence we've seen for this season.
