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eelofwest wrote:
Beaussie wrote:
Just came across the following over at Big Footy posted by Prince Imperial. Very impressive figures indeed for Fox Footy, in particular Brisbane. =D> =D> =D>
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Once again Fox Footy is easily the best rating subscription channel for the week 22/4 to 22/8. It secured 3.6% of subscription viewers placing it well ahead of Fox 8 and Fox Sports 2 both at 2.3%.

There are also some interesting figures available for total channel share in each of the 5 city metro markets. The total metropolitan viewing for all TV channels (including those who don't have pay) shows that nationally Fox Footy had 1.6% of all viewing. The city figures were Sydney (0.5), Melbourne (2.6), Brisbane (1.3), Adelaide (1.9) and Perth (2.2) . Very good result for Brisbane I would think especially given the onfield weakness of the Lions and Suns.

http://www.oztam.com.au//documents/2012 ... hrCons.pdf
This would be your contra kicking in with all your tv shows.

Pay Tv
NRL game day ratings vs AFL game day ratings No contest.
NRL games averaging 300+k each per round on FOX compared to AFL averaging about 180k per game every round. =D> Last year AFL averaged 170k per game on Pay Tv, wow what a waste of money Mr Murdoch :lol: :lol:
Fox footy rated higher than the NRL on fox 2 on SAturday and Sunday because it was on 2 channels. Both together rated much higher than the NRL.

The AFL is dominating payTV and FTA this year.
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Top PTV matches

NRL Est v Stg ... 390
NRL Cron v Stg … 373
NRL Rd8. Melb V NZ ... 352
NRL Cron v Sths ... 347
NRL Rd1. Pen v Canb … 343

AFL Rd5. Coll v Ess ... 339
NRL Rd1. Canb v Melb … 337
NRL Bris v Warr ... 335

AFL Geel v Haw … 334
NRL Rd5. Man v Pen … 332
AFL R3. Carl v Coll … 329
NRL Rd1. Sths Est … 321
NRL Rd5. Canb v NQ … 317
NRL Rd4 West v Canb … 310
NRL Parra v NZ … 307
NRL NQ v Newc ... 304
NRL Rd.8 Sths v NQld ... 301
NRL R3. NQ v Parra … 296
NRL NZ v Est ... 291
NRL Rd.8 Newc v Penr ... 291
NRL Rd3. Gcst v Melb … 290
NRL Rd6. Gct v Est … 289
NRL R3. Cron v Manly … 289
NRL Rd 7. Melb. V Canb … 286
NRL R4. Stg v Manly … 283

AFL Rd.5 Frem v Carl ... 282
NRL R2. Melb v Sths … 279
AFL Rd4. Stk v Free … 271
NRL Rd2. Canb v Stg … 270
AFL Rd1. Haw v Coll … 267
NRL Rd 5. Parr vg Manly … 266
NRL Panth v Storm ... 264

AFL Rd.5 Haw v Syd ... 263
AFL Rd1. Port v Stk … 260
NRL R7. Man v Gcst … 259
NRL Rd 7 Cron v Parra … 257
NRL Rd 5. Pen v Cron … 256

AFL Tig v Swans ... 256
AFL Rd1. Syd v GWS … 251
AFL Col v WstB ... 250


Great thread Beau :roll:
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AFL round 7
Friday
LIVE: AFL MELBOURNE V HAWTHORN FOX FOOTY 187,000

Saturnday

LIVE: AFL RICHMOND V SYDNEY FOX FOOTY 256,000

LIVE: AFL ESSENDON V WEST COAST FOX SPORTS 1 178,000

LIVE: AFL ADELAIDE V GEELONG FOX FOOTY 168,000

LIVE: AFL LIONS V COLLINGWOOD FOX FOOTY 153,000 :lol:

LIVE: AFL GWS V GOLD COAST FOX SPORTS 1 118,000 :lol:

Sunday
LIVE: AFL PORT ADE V FREMANTLE 223,000

LIVE: AFL NORTH MEL V WBD 175,000

Monday
LIVE: AFL

AFL 8 Games one to play = 1458,000 average 8 = 182,250

Pay Tv FAIL..... #-o
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With saturday night for example the AFL had 2 games shown on 4 different channels

The AFL games on fox rated about 330K and the game on FTA rated about 600K metro. This outrated the NRL in a big way. It would be interesting to see how the NRL would rate with simulcasting and 2 games on at the same time. Lucky for the spectators of AFL they didn't sell out to TV and they have most of their games on at times when people want to go to them. 5 games on Saturday, which makes them more family friendly then the NRL. It would be good to see the NRL say stuff u TV we will not play games on Monday night every week so that the real supporters can go to the games and we will not have a 6 week rolling fixture so that people can prebook their holidays and fly or drive to games out of state. But this will not happen even though in my opinion it would be better in the long term.
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Hopefully RL can get its own channel with NRL, superrugby and fox cup games on at the same time. This would mean that they wouldn't have to create to many extra shows due to the large amount of actual new games every week created by the more international nature of the code (ok I understand its not huge internationally but it does have a international presence). We can then see how the two big codes of Australia go in the best example of apples V apples contest in terms of TV popularity (foxfooty V foxfooty??)
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eelofwest wrote:
AFL round 7
Friday
LIVE: AFL MELBOURNE V HAWTHORN FOX FOOTY 187,000

Saturnday

LIVE: AFL RICHMOND V SYDNEY FOX FOOTY 256,000

LIVE: AFL ESSENDON V WEST COAST FOX SPORTS 1 178,000

LIVE: AFL ADELAIDE V GEELONG FOX FOOTY 168,000

LIVE: AFL LIONS V COLLINGWOOD FOX FOOTY 153,000 :lol:

LIVE: AFL GWS V GOLD COAST FOX SPORTS 1 118,000 :lol:

Sunday
LIVE: AFL PORT ADE V FREMANTLE 223,000

LIVE: AFL NORTH MEL V WBD 175,000

Monday
LIVE: AFL

AFL 8 Games one to play = 1458,000 average 8 = 182,250

Pay Tv FAIL..... #-o
Fox footy continues to be the number one foxte channel. :wink:

Ratings are massive when games shown at the same time are combined, especially given they are up against a FTA game. :wink:

You're a fail! #-o :wink:
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piesman2011 wrote:
Hopefully RL can get its own channel with NRL, superrugby and fox cup games on at the same time. This would mean that they wouldn't have to create to many extra shows due to the large amount of actual new games every week created by the more international nature of the code (ok I understand its not huge internationally but it does have a international presence). We can then see how the two big codes of Australia go in the best example of apples V apples contest in terms of TV popularity (foxfooty V foxfooty??)
Foxfooty channel is a waste and the NRL should not chase this.
Would rather the NRL get cold hard cash then get ripped of like the AFL with the huge amount of contra added, most of the contra shows added to fox footy would have been added eventually anyway.
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piesman2011 wrote:
With saturday night for example the AFL had 2 games shown on 4 different channels

The AFL games on fox rated about 330K and the game on FTA rated about 600K metro. This outrated the NRL in a big way. It would be interesting to see how the NRL would rate with simulcasting and 2 games on at the same time. Lucky for the spectators of AFL they didn't sell out to TV and they have most of their games on at times when people want to go to them. 5 games on Saturday, which makes them more family friendly then the NRL. It would be good to see the NRL say stuff u TV we will not play games on Monday night every week so that the real supporters can go to the games and we will not have a 6 week rolling fixture so that people can prebook their holidays and fly or drive to games out of state. But this will not happen even though in my opinion it would be better in the long term.

The AFL often play Thursday Night - last night they played Monday night!

RL dont have 6 week fixtures. Its more like 10-10 and 6 weeks leading into the semi's. Its only common sense - and fair to supporters. that you want teams in semifinal contention shown on FTA. Ten weeks is plenty of time to plan a trip.

The sides that are going to be successful, and those that are not going to be successful dont stand out like a saw thumb in our competition - Its not painfully apparant in our comp who the winners will be after six or seven rounds. We Dont schedule blockbusters for the opening few weeks - we have a competition that is even all season round.

Why wouldn't you want your best matches on FTA. Surely it in everybody best intrest - Fan, League and TV.
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piesman2011 wrote:
With saturday night for example the AFL had 2 games shown on 4 different channels

The AFL games on fox rated about 330K and the game on FTA rated about 600K metro. This outrated the NRL in a big way. It would be interesting to see how the NRL would rate with simulcasting and 2 games on at the same time. Lucky for the spectators of AFL they didn't sell out to TV and they have most of their games on at times when people want to go to them. 5 games on Saturday, which makes them more family friendly then the NRL. It would be good to see the NRL say stuff u TV we will not play games on Monday night every week so that the real supporters can go to the games and we will not have a 6 week rolling fixture so that people can prebook their holidays and fly or drive to games out of state. But this will not happen even though in my opinion it would be better in the long term.

The AFL often play Thursday Night - last night they played Monday night!

RL dont have 6 week fixtures. Its more like 10-10 and 6 weeks leading into the semi's. Its only common sense - and fair to supporters. that you want teams in semifinal contention shown on FTA. Ten weeks is plenty of time to plan a trip.

The sides that are going to be successful, and those that are not going to be successful dont stand out like a saw thumb in our competition - Its not painfully apparant in our comp who the winners will be after six or seven rounds. We Dont schedule blockbusters for the opening few weeks - we have a competition that is even all season round.

Why wouldn't you want your best matches on FTA. Surely it in everybody best intrest - Fan, League and TV.
Because its an ongoing cycle. The better teams get better exposure due to FTA coverage, so they get better sponsorship opportunities and more fans. The NRl show the broncos almost constantly on FTA yet some of the smaller weaker clubs barely get shown at all. This perpetuates the issue.
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Every NRL side has been shown on FTA this year. Though, we don't live in a welfare state - a world of handouts, and just like in the real world the stongest or most successful do the best. Has every AFL side been shown on FTA this Year?
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Every NRL side has been shown on FTA this year. Though, we don't live in a welfare state - a world of handouts, and just like in the real world the stongest or most successful do the best. Has every AFL side been shown on FTA this Year?
Hmm, the only one of your teams that makes a profit represents 2 million heartland population. #-o that's unique for both codes. Imagine if they represented less than 1 million like every other team. :roll:

Afl teams don't need handouts to stay afloat. A few need equalization payments to remain financially competitive in a growing sport.
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Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Every NRL side has been shown on FTA this year. Though, we don't live in a welfare state - a world of handouts, and just like in the real world the stongest or most successful do the best. Has every AFL side been shown on FTA this Year?
Hmm, the only one of your teams that makes a profit represents 2 million heartland population. #-o that's unique for both codes. Imagine if they represented less than 1 million like every other team. :roll:

Afl teams don't need handouts to stay afloat. A few need equalization payments to remain financially competitive in a growing sport.
Wow pussycat he cant answer your question so he moves the posts again :lol: :lol: :lol:
Going to answer the question or is the answer you give us embarrassing?

And The AFL do give handouts btw, damm xman your spin is nearly as impressive as Julie Gillard but not quite. :lol:
equalization payments
bahahaha :lol:

Ill repeat the question for Xman, Has every AFL side been shown on FTA this Year?
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Xman wrote:
pussycat wrote:
Every NRL side has been shown on FTA this year. Though, we don't live in a welfare state - a world of handouts, and just like in the real world the stongest or most successful do the best. Has every AFL side been shown on FTA this Year?
Hmm, the only one of your teams that makes a profit represents 2 million heartland population. #-o that's unique for both codes. Imagine if they represented less than 1 million like every other team. :roll:

Afl teams don't need handouts to stay afloat. A few need equalization payments to remain financially competitive in a growing sport.
Seemingly this is too difficult for parafeel to understand.
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Yeah vFL is winning while they continue to get lower ratings on Fox sports.

Fmd, do you guys actually have brains, or has cuz789's window cleaner gone to your heads?

Fucking dumbarses.
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ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Yeah vFL is winning .
Not to mention the AFL as well.

Glad to here you finally acknowledge the fact.
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