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Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:59 pm
by pussycat
710k for leagues opening game Wow!

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 6:26 pm
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
710k for leagues opening game Wow!
From an audience of 7million people :?

Hmmmmm

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:17 pm
by pussycat
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
710k for leagues opening game Wow!
From an audience of 7million people :?

Hmmmmm

Isn't that better than what your mob usuall get ? Hmmmmmm

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:35 pm
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
710k for leagues opening game Wow!
From an audience of 7million people :?

Hmmmmm

Isn't that better than what your mob usuall get ? Hmmmmmm
What, you mean our game that was delayed by 1-3 hours every time? This year may be a bit different me thinks. For once we will get near live to out audiences. However we still won't show two games every Friday, including our most popular team almost evy game like the NRL do.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:34 pm
by pussycat
http://www.nrl.com/nrl-takes-on-the-...6/default.aspx

NRL takes on the world


The NRL announced to the world it was back last night with a thrilling season opener between the Newcastle Knights and St George Illawarra Dragons that went into golden point.
How good was it?
So good that it was the second most talked about topic on Twitter worldwide! Think about that for a second: a game played predominately in Australia was the second most talked about topic in the whole world last night. Well done rugby league fans, it’s good to be back.
What was number one you ask? Some guy named Justin Bieber had apparently just turned 18, ho-hum.
Still the fact #NRLNewSti was the number one trending topic in Australia, and the second in the world, shows how much rugby league fans have waited and wanted the 2012 campaign to start.
There is so much excitement around the game and if last night is anything to go by, we are in for one hell of a ride. And you know the best thing? We still have seven games to look forward to!
Chris Sandow finally gets his chance to answer all the critics after going through the perennial talk about the famous Parramatta number seven jersey. Apparently no halfback for the Eels has been any good since a guy named Peter Sterling ran around in the '80s. Sure, they have ultimately come up short, but I would argue there have been some decent players over the years to fill that role in the blue and gold.
On the other side, we have a young Corey Norman who will replace Darren Lockyer in the Broncos number six jersey. He is a good young kid and should do well, more to the point, I hope he does well (he’s in my Toyota NRL Dream Team!). But don’t put pressure on him to be something he is not, the next Lockyer.
In Canberra, they have just received the best news of all – local product and emerging superstar Josh Dugan this week re-signed with the club until 2014. That, with the return of Terry Campese, has Raiders fans salivating at the prospect of finals football and beyond.
The Raiders clash with the Storm to start their season; Dugan v Billy Slater – if you are anywhere near Canberra, I implore you to get to the game to watch two of the most exciting athletes in the flesh.
Penrith and Canterbury-Bankstown have mirrored each other with off-season transformations. Both have new coaches who appeared in the Grand Final last year, both have new captains, both have lost inspirational forwards (Petero Civoniceva and Andrew Ryan), both are rebuilding. But there are still high hopes that 2012 could see the return to finals football.
In North Queensland, Johnathan Thurston starts his quest to become Queensland and Australia’s five-eighth after a distinguished career in the number seven. Their opponents the Gold Coast Titans will be hoping a strong recruitment drive pays instant dividends, while Scott Prince will look to recapture the form that had him one of the best halfbacks in the competition.
Across the ditch, the Warriors take on Manly in a Grand Final rematch at Eden Park with 24 players from last year’s decider lining-up against each other to kick-off 2012. Tickets have been selling well for the encounter, but with the likes of Shaun Johnson, Manu Vatuvei, Feleti Mateo, Brett Stewart, Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans all on display, is it any wonder? It should prove fantastic entertainment.
The footy is back and Wests Tigers are playing at Leichhardt on a Sunday afternoon – all is right with the world. With the news that Gareth Ellis is leaving at the end of the season, the Tigers know they need to take their opportunity; they have been installed as premiership favourites, but the big question is whether they can take their game to the next level.
Cronulla has long been the punch-line of bad jokes, but there is real cause for optimism in the Shire this season. They have one of the most fearsome looking forward packs in the competition and there is no-doubting the talent of new recruit Todd Carney. They will be tough to beat this year.
Had enough footy yet?
Those suffering Mondayitis have no fear – you have the local derby between bitter rivals the Rabbitohs and Roosters to get you through. There have been 203 games between the two clubs dating back to May 16, 1908 and after all that time, only 49 points separate them.
It’s going to be a cracking weekend of footy, so fire up the BBQ, dust off your favourite jersey and get out and support your team as they play the greatest game of all.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:42 pm
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
http://www.nrl.com/nrl-takes-on-the-...6/default.aspx

NRL takes on the world


The NRL announced to the world it was back last night with a thrilling season opener between the Newcastle Knights and St George Illawarra Dragons that went into golden point.
How good was it?
So good that it was the second most talked about topic on Twitter worldwide! Think about that for a second: a game played predominately in Australia was the second most talked about topic in the whole world last night. Well done rugby league fans, it’s good to be back.
What was number one you ask? Some guy named Justin Bieber had apparently just turned 18, ho-hum.
Still the fact #NRLNewSti was the number one trending topic in Australia, and the second in the world, shows how much rugby league fans have waited and wanted the 2012 campaign to start.
There is so much excitement around the game and if last night is anything to go by, we are in for one hell of a ride. And you know the best thing? We still have seven games to look forward to!
Chris Sandow finally gets his chance to answer all the critics after going through the perennial talk about the famous Parramatta number seven jersey. Apparently no halfback for the Eels has been any good since a guy named Peter Sterling ran around in the '80s. Sure, they have ultimately come up short, but I would argue there have been some decent players over the years to fill that role in the blue and gold.
On the other side, we have a young Corey Norman who will replace Darren Lockyer in the Broncos number six jersey. He is a good young kid and should do well, more to the point, I hope he does well (he’s in my Toyota NRL Dream Team!). But don’t put pressure on him to be something he is not, the next Lockyer.
In Canberra, they have just received the best news of all – local product and emerging superstar Josh Dugan this week re-signed with the club until 2014. That, with the return of Terry Campese, has Raiders fans salivating at the prospect of finals football and beyond.
The Raiders clash with the Storm to start their season; Dugan v Billy Slater – if you are anywhere near Canberra, I implore you to get to the game to watch two of the most exciting athletes in the flesh.
Penrith and Canterbury-Bankstown have mirrored each other with off-season transformations. Both have new coaches who appeared in the Grand Final last year, both have new captains, both have lost inspirational forwards (Petero Civoniceva and Andrew Ryan), both are rebuilding. But there are still high hopes that 2012 could see the return to finals football.
In North Queensland, Johnathan Thurston starts his quest to become Queensland and Australia’s five-eighth after a distinguished career in the number seven. Their opponents the Gold Coast Titans will be hoping a strong recruitment drive pays instant dividends, while Scott Prince will look to recapture the form that had him one of the best halfbacks in the competition.
Across the ditch, the Warriors take on Manly in a Grand Final rematch at Eden Park with 24 players from last year’s decider lining-up against each other to kick-off 2012. Tickets have been selling well for the encounter, but with the likes of Shaun Johnson, Manu Vatuvei, Feleti Mateo, Brett Stewart, Kieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans all on display, is it any wonder? It should prove fantastic entertainment.
The footy is back and Wests Tigers are playing at Leichhardt on a Sunday afternoon – all is right with the world. With the news that Gareth Ellis is leaving at the end of the season, the Tigers know they need to take their opportunity; they have been installed as premiership favourites, but the big question is whether they can take their game to the next level.
Cronulla has long been the punch-line of bad jokes, but there is real cause for optimism in the Shire this season. They have one of the most fearsome looking forward packs in the competition and there is no-doubting the talent of new recruit Todd Carney. They will be tough to beat this year.
Had enough footy yet?
Those suffering Mondayitis have no fear – you have the local derby between bitter rivals the Rabbitohs and Roosters to get you through. There have been 203 games between the two clubs dating back to May 16, 1908 and after all that time, only 49 points separate them.
It’s going to be a cracking weekend of footy, so fire up the BBQ, dust off your favourite jersey and get out and support your team as they play the greatest game of all.
Can you paste this in the international thread please.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:21 am
by NSWAFL
pussycat wrote:
Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
710k for leagues opening game Wow!
From an audience of 7million people :?

Hmmmmm

Isn't that better than what your mob usuall get ? Hmmmmmm
No. We usually break the million IIRC. That's a bad result for the NRL if they want a TV deal over $1 billion.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:31 am
by pussycat
We're just breaking the News Limited Shackles. Our deals will go up & up from here , while yours on the other hand, will go down & down.
It's common knowledge that Murdoch only payed so much to get the extra take-up in AFL land. Seven bought a share of 4 games , realised there mistake, and then tried to give some of those games away - no one wanted them. Great future your games got :wink:

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:02 pm
by NSWAFL
Seven are covering those four games. They were NEVER giving them away. Never. They wanted them for themselves and worked with Foxtel on it.

NRL's deals will go nowhere. $600 million. That's all the game is worth, and will ever be worth as long as the gate receipts are where they are.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:12 pm
by cooee
Seven can't give them away because no one wants them. Seven got a bargain with the AFL TV rights, they paid very little increase on what they did last deal and got two extra games.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:31 pm
by Xman
cooee wrote:
Seven can't give them away because no one wants them. Seven got a bargain with the AFL TV rights, they paid very little increase on what they did last deal and got two extra games.
BS!

They paid for 4 games but they are also televised live, ad free and in HD on payTV! They also agreed to show them nation-wide! What a great deal for the AFL and their fans!
You have NFI!

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:32 pm
by Xman
pussycat wrote:
We're just breaking the News Limited Shackles. Our deals will go up & up from here , while yours on the other hand, will go down & down.
It's common knowledge that Murdoch only payed so much to get the extra take-up in AFL land. Seven bought a share of 4 games , realised there mistake, and then tried to give some of those games away - no one wanted them. Great future your games got :wink:
Check your crystal ball again. I think its broken!

Show us proof of this "common knowledge" :roll:

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:45 pm
by cooee
Xman wrote:
cooee wrote:
Seven can't give them away because no one wants them. Seven got a bargain with the AFL TV rights, they paid very little increase on what they did last deal and got two extra games.
BS!

They paid for 4 games but they are also televised live, ad free and in HD on payTV! They also agreed to show them nation-wide! What a great deal for the AFL and their fans!
You have NFI!
What exactly are you calling BS on? The fact no one wanted to buy games off seven or that seven paid very little increase for the AFL despite receiving two extra games a week?

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:56 pm
by Xman
cooee wrote:
Xman wrote:
cooee wrote:
Seven can't give them away because no one wants them. Seven got a bargain with the AFL TV rights, they paid very little increase on what they did last deal and got two extra games.
BS!

They paid for 4 games but they are also televised live, ad free and in HD on payTV! They also agreed to show them nation-wide! What a great deal for the AFL and their fans!
You have NFI!
What exactly are you calling BS on? The fact no one wanted to buy games off seven or that seven paid very little increase for the AFL despite receiving two extra games a week?
Both! Channel 10 would have had a price they were prepared to go to but the AFL wanted more, simple. There was no indication that Ch7 wanted to off-load games. Secondly, you inferred that CH7 paid the same price for the same deal with the same conditions. They were totally different. They are now sharing the broadcast of the same games which are better viewed on another network! They also have to show it nation-wide, something the NRL could only dream about.

Re: Fight Club - Football TV Ratings Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:01 pm
by cooee
Xman wrote:
cooee wrote:
Xman wrote:
BS!

They paid for 4 games but they are also televised live, ad free and in HD on payTV! They also agreed to show them nation-wide! What a great deal for the AFL and their fans!
You have NFI!
What exactly are you calling BS on? The fact no one wanted to buy games off seven or that seven paid very little increase for the AFL despite receiving two extra games a week?
Both! Channel 10 would have had a price they were prepared to go to but the AFL wanted more, simple. There was no indication that Ch7 wanted to off-load games. Secondly, you inferred that CH7 paid the same price for the same deal with the same conditions. They were totally different. They are now sharing the broadcast of the same games which are better viewed on another network! They also have to show it nation-wide, something the NRL could only dream about.
Seven West Media open to offers on AFL games

SEVEN West Media group is preparing to restart AFL broadcast rights negotiations with rival networks Ten and Nine amid signs that the advertising market remains tough even for free-to-air television.

It is understood that executives at Seven last week made informal approaches to their counterparts at Ten and Nine with a view to discussing whether there was interest in buying some of the four regular season AFL matches Seven purchased as part of the 2012-16 rights deal announced in April.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/s ... 6069752139