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AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:00 pm
by Beaussie
7 out of the top 10 rating programs all AFL =D> =D> =D>
http://www.astra.org.au/ArticleDocument ... 7.pdf.aspx
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:16 pm
by Xman
The NRL better get used to this!
And I'll be added to that figure after Thursday. I ordered my foxtel yesterday!
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:25 pm
by Beaussie
Xman wrote:The NRL better get used to this!
Exactly. AFL dominating the tv ratings is set to continue on FTA TV with the addition of Pay TV figures from this season. :P
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:58 pm
by NSWAFL
And thos figures will make the NRL worth about what I said it would. $600 million.
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:53 pm
by Raiderdave
congrats
a week when there was only ONE NRL practice match on
lets see how you fair when the King of pay tv .... the NRL enters the ratings room in a few weeks
from March 3rd to September 9th 2012, the words
dominate
&
VFL
will not appear again in the same sentence when describing pay tv ratings
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:01 pm
by NSWAFL
Raiderdave wrote:
congrats
a week when there was only ONE NRL practice match on
lets see how you fair when the King of pay tv .... the NRL enters the ratings room in a few weeks
from March 3rd to September 9th 2012, the words
dominate
&
AFL
will not appear again in the same sentence when describing pay tv ratings
Corrected.
The Charity Shield is a practice match?? What crap! The Dragons and the Bunnies take that game as serious as any home and away season game!
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:04 pm
by Raiderdave
NSWAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
congrats
a week when there was only ONE NRL practice match on
lets see how you fair when the King of pay tv .... the NRL enters the ratings room in a few weeks
from March 3rd to September 9th 2012, the words
dominate
&
AFL
will not appear again in the same sentence when describing pay tv ratings
Corrected.
The Charity Shield is a practice match?? What crap! The Dragons and the Bunnies take that game as serious as any home and away season game!
no more then VFL teams in the NAB cup
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:07 pm
by NSWAFL
Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:Corrected.
The Charity Shield is a practice match?? What crap! The Dragons and the Bunnies take that game as serious as any home and away season game!
no more then AFL teams in the NAB cup
Corrected again, and that's BS. Are you telling me that the Dragons and the Bunnies don't want that Charity Shield?? You imbecile!
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:15 pm
by Raiderdave
NSWAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:Corrected.
The Charity Shield is a practice match?? What crap! The Dragons and the Bunnies take that game as serious as any home and away season game!
no more then AFL teams in the NAB cup
Corrected again, and that's BS. Are you telling me that the Dragons and the Bunnies don't want that Charity Shield?? You imbecile!
what would you know you VFL wombat
phhtt a barrier trial at best
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 8:19 pm
by NSWAFL
Raiderdave wrote:NSWAFL wrote:Raiderdave wrote:
no more then AFL teams in the NAB cup
Corrected again, and that's BS. Are you telling me that the Dragons and the Bunnies don't want that Charity Shield?? You imbecile!
what would you know you AFL wombat
phhtt a barrier trial at best
Corrected, and you have NFI.
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:41 am
by Beaussie
AFL domination of the pay tv ratings. =D> =D> =D>
FOX Footy makes its mark
By David Knox on February 21, 2012 / Filed Under Pay TV
FOX Footy is off to a flying start with Subscription TV sports fans.
The channel launched on Friday with Live NAB Cup broadcasts accounting for six of the top seven programs on subscription television last week.
Saturday night’s clash between 2011 Grand Finalists Colllingwood and newcomers Greater Western Sydney drew an average audience of 259,000 – the biggest audience for an opening round NAB Cup fixture in Pay TV history.
Audiences were up by an average of 23% on 2011 broadcasts.
FOX Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said the opening weekend ratings were a strong indicator that fans have embraced footy’s return to a dedicated, high definition home.
“FOX Footy has arrived in stunning top-rating fashion,” he said.
“We’ve made our intentions very clear. Live, uninterrupted and high definition coverage is how the game should be presented, and it should be delivered by the voices and faces that have earned the highest acclaim from fans – legends of the game. That’s what FOX Footy is all about.
“Subscribers tuning in to FOX Footy over the weekend experienced the best the game has to offer in terms of quality coverage and commentary, which is something they can look forward to for the entire season as we deliver live coverage of every game of every round of the Premiership season.”
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/02/fox ... -mark.html
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:51 am
by Xman
Beaussie wrote:AFL domination of the pay tv ratings. =D> =D> =D>
FOX Footy makes its mark
By David Knox on February 21, 2012 / Filed Under Pay TV
FOX Footy is off to a flying start with Subscription TV sports fans.
The channel launched on Friday with Live NAB Cup broadcasts accounting for six of the top seven programs on subscription television last week.
Saturday night’s clash between 2011 Grand Finalists Colllingwood and newcomers Greater Western Sydney drew an average audience of 259,000 – the biggest audience for an opening round NAB Cup fixture in Pay TV history.
Audiences were up by an average of 23% on 2011 broadcasts.
FOX Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said the opening weekend ratings were a strong indicator that fans have embraced footy’s return to a dedicated, high definition home.
“FOX Footy has arrived in stunning top-rating fashion,” he said.
“We’ve made our intentions very clear. Live, uninterrupted and high definition coverage is how the game should be presented, and it should be delivered by the voices and faces that have earned the highest acclaim from fans – legends of the game. That’s what FOX Footy is all about.
“Subscribers tuning in to FOX Footy over the weekend experienced the best the game has to offer in terms of quality coverage and commentary, which is something they can look forward to for the entire season as we deliver live coverage of every game of every round of the Premiership season.”
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/02/fox ... -mark.html
=D> =D> clear evidence of improved subscription rates across the country.
Imagine when they show some of the bigger games during the season which aren't shown directly against a FTA telecast like previous years!
Damn I'm looking forward to watching fox footy this weekend. I get my fox HD installed Thursday. :D
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:28 pm
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:AFL domination of the pay tv ratings. =D> =D> =D>
FOX Footy makes its mark
By David Knox on February 21, 2012 / Filed Under Pay TV
FOX Footy is off to a flying start with Subscription TV sports fans.
The channel launched on Friday with Live NAB Cup broadcasts accounting for six of the top seven programs on subscription television last week.
Saturday night’s clash between 2011 Grand Finalists Colllingwood and newcomers Greater Western Sydney drew an average audience of 259,000 – the biggest audience for an opening round NAB Cup fixture in Pay TV history.
Audiences were up by an average of 23% on 2011 broadcasts.
FOX Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said the opening weekend ratings were a strong indicator that fans have embraced footy’s return to a dedicated, high definition home.
“FOX Footy has arrived in stunning top-rating fashion,” he said.
“We’ve made our intentions very clear. Live, uninterrupted and high definition coverage is how the game should be presented, and it should be delivered by the voices and faces that have earned the highest acclaim from fans – legends of the game. That’s what FOX Footy is all about.
“Subscribers tuning in to FOX Footy over the weekend experienced the best the game has to offer in terms of quality coverage and commentary, which is something they can look forward to for the entire season as we deliver live coverage of every game of every round of the Premiership season.”
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/02/fox ... -mark.html
oh how embarrasing
they're celebrating 259K ............. the NRL nearly gets that for a practice match as well ... yet do we go running around slapping ourselves on the back & carrying on
no
for us its ... meh
shows who is the king of pay tv ........ & it aint the VFL
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:20 pm
by Xman
Haha!
The NRL have long claimed superiority on payTV. Yet the moment AFL states actually start to get comparable subscription rates, and AFL matches are finally shown exclusively on payTV (not against FTA) they sweep in and win.
You're upset, we can see that, and so you should be. There's more of this to come, and you won't have your "but the regionals" bs to fall back on.
Re: AFL Dominates Pay TV Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:23 pm
by Beaussie
Raiderdave wrote:Beaussie wrote:AFL domination of the pay tv ratings. =D> =D> =D>
FOX Footy makes its mark
By David Knox on February 21, 2012 / Filed Under Pay TV
FOX Footy is off to a flying start with Subscription TV sports fans.
The channel launched on Friday with Live NAB Cup broadcasts accounting for six of the top seven programs on subscription television last week.
Saturday night’s clash between 2011 Grand Finalists Colllingwood and newcomers Greater Western Sydney drew an average audience of 259,000 – the biggest audience for an opening round NAB Cup fixture in Pay TV history.
Audiences were up by an average of 23% on 2011 broadcasts.
FOX Sports CEO, Patrick Delany, said the opening weekend ratings were a strong indicator that fans have embraced footy’s return to a dedicated, high definition home.
“FOX Footy has arrived in stunning top-rating fashion,” he said.
“We’ve made our intentions very clear. Live, uninterrupted and high definition coverage is how the game should be presented, and it should be delivered by the voices and faces that have earned the highest acclaim from fans – legends of the game. That’s what FOX Footy is all about.
“Subscribers tuning in to FOX Footy over the weekend experienced the best the game has to offer in terms of quality coverage and commentary, which is something they can look forward to for the entire season as we deliver live coverage of every game of every round of the Premiership season.”
http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2012/02/fox ... -mark.html
oh how embarrasing
Indeed, RL and you are the losers.
One would think you lot would be used to that by now. Embarrassing indeed.